An edition of Fire Your Stock Analyst (2002)

Fire your stock analyst!

analyzing stocks on your own

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Fire your stock analyst!
Harry Domash, Harry Domash
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An edition of Fire Your Stock Analyst (2002)

Fire your stock analyst!

analyzing stocks on your own

  • 3 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading

This is simply the world's most useful book for personal investors who want to rely less on the so-called "experts" and more on their own intelligence and knowledge. The author presents systematic value and growth strategies that draw on the best ideas from more than 20 of the world's leading money managers -- and shows you how to implement each strategy step-by-step, using free or low-cost information available on the Internet. Domash introduces never-before-published advanced analysis strategies, shows how value investors really pick stocks, and presents new ways of quantifying a stock's risk. This book covers issues most books simply ignore, including how to evaluate a company's business plan and true financial strength, how to set your own target prices, and most important, when to sell .

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FT Press
Language
English

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Cover of: Fire your stock analyst!
Fire your stock analyst!: analyzing stocks on your own
2009, FT Press
in English
Cover of: Fire Your Stock Analyst
Fire Your Stock Analyst
2008, Pearson Education
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Fire Your Stock Analyst! Analyzing Stocks on Your Own
Fire Your Stock Analyst! Analyzing Stocks on Your Own
2007, Prentice Hall
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Fire Your Stock Analyst
Cover of: Fire Your Stock Analyst
Fire Your Stock Analyst: Analyzing Stocks On Your Own (Definitive Guides (Financial Times/Prentice Hall))
January 30, 2006, FT Press
Paperback in English - 1 edition
Cover of: Fire Your Stock Analyst
Fire Your Stock Analyst: Analyzing Stocks On Your Own
September 11, 2002, FT Press
Hardcover in English - 1st edition
Cover of: Fire Your Stock Analyst
Fire Your Stock Analyst: Analyzing Stocks On Your Own
September 11, 2002, FT Press
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Table of Contents

The analysis process
Evaluating risk
Screening
Analysis tool #1: Analyzing analysts' data
Analysis tool #2: Valuation
Analysis tool #3: Establishing target prices
Analysis tool #4: Industry analysis
Analysis tool #5: Business plan analysis
Analysis tool #6: Management quality
Analysis tool #7: Analyzing financial fitness
Analysis tool #8: Profitability analysis
Analysis tool #9: Detecting red flags
Analysis tool #10: Ownership considerations
Analysis tool #11: Price charts
Quick prequalify
The value investing process
The growth investing process
Analysis scorecards.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Upper Saddle River, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
332.63/2042
Library of Congress
HG4529 .D66 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23622686M
ISBN 10
0137010230
ISBN 13
9780137010233
LCCN
2009029538
Library Thing
214757
Goodreads
7108740

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Experts tell us that investment success requires a disciplined approach for finding, researching, and analyzing potential investments.
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