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Relationship investing : stock market therapy for your money

por Jeffrey S. Weiss

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Named "Best Investment Book of the Year" by the Stock Trader's Almanac: How to improve your knowledge and reduce anxiety when dealing with the market.   In Relationship Investing, experienced Wall Street analyst Jeffrey Weiss shows how treating an investment like a personal relationship simplifies your stock market decisions. In clear and accessible terms, he shows how, by following this simple premise, you can remove complexity and anxiety from buying and selling stocks and achieve improved investment results.   You need to follow key rules in the stock market, just as you need to follow particular guidelines in a relationship. Understanding and communicating--knowing your partner's language--is key. And knowing when to make a commitment, or increase your level of commitment, is just as important as knowing when it's time to break it off.   This book is grounded in analysis--yet puts the investing process in human terms so you can understand the lingo of Wall Street, the concept of risk management, and other principles. The result is an enjoyable, easy-to-follow road map to financial success.   "Covers most of the important lessons of technical analysis without actually being technical. The main focus is on how to avoid the mistakes often made by investors. The emphasis on preserving one's hard-earned capital is especially worthwhile reading." --John Murphy, author of Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets… (más)

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Named "Best Investment Book of the Year" by the Stock Trader's Almanac: How to improve your knowledge and reduce anxiety when dealing with the market.   In Relationship Investing, experienced Wall Street analyst Jeffrey Weiss shows how treating an investment like a personal relationship simplifies your stock market decisions. In clear and accessible terms, he shows how, by following this simple premise, you can remove complexity and anxiety from buying and selling stocks and achieve improved investment results.   You need to follow key rules in the stock market, just as you need to follow particular guidelines in a relationship. Understanding and communicating--knowing your partner's language--is key. And knowing when to make a commitment, or increase your level of commitment, is just as important as knowing when it's time to break it off.   This book is grounded in analysis--yet puts the investing process in human terms so you can understand the lingo of Wall Street, the concept of risk management, and other principles. The result is an enjoyable, easy-to-follow road map to financial success.   "Covers most of the important lessons of technical analysis without actually being technical. The main focus is on how to avoid the mistakes often made by investors. The emphasis on preserving one's hard-earned capital is especially worthwhile reading." --John Murphy, author of Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets

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