Investing Books

“How to Hack the Stock Market” is a stock market course intended to help drastically reduce the risks investors face trading in the stock market today. The book teaches a true stock market system for investing that is based on real investment fundamentals. The reason why it is one of the best stock market books available is largely due to its emphasis on understanding valuation to decrease investment risk than the typical stock market course. Following John Bell’s stock market investing strategy, you be able to find gems that are priced well below their true value, ripe for achieving massive gains.

The book does an outstanding job teaching the basics of stock valuation so that you can spot these gems and profit from them. That is the essence of this stock market system – find the stocks that are clearly priced below their value, grab them, and sit back and watch the value take off.

Read this article posted at the Best Stock Market Books site and learn about the two strategic mistakes many investors make without truly understanding the stock market and without using a tested stock market system.

 

I bought the top 3 r.e. books (Investing in Real Estate, Real Estate Riches, Unofficial Guide). I could have bought just this one.

It covers EVERYTHING the other books go over, AND it gives you FAR MORE DETAILS and far better explanations. I urge you to compare the contents–buying foreclosures, buying bargains, creative improvements, financing, paying less taxes, predicting appreciation, valuing properties.

You will see what I mean. While Unofficial clearly beats Riches, it still gives you wrong or glossed over info much of the time. Unofficial is especially weak on financing, buying bargains, foreclosures, and valuation, though it’s pretty good on management.

I can offer this critique because Investing In Real Estate Now set the standard from which I could make an intelligent comparison. All of those readers who rated UNOFFICIAL with five stars could not have known much about real estate. They surely believed that they learned more than they actually did.

Over and over, I read similar topics in IRE and Unofficial, and each time I developed my understanding from IRE and quickly spotted the glibness of Unofficial. Don’t take my word for it. Go into a bookstore and compare for yourself. As to Real Estate Riches, DON”T BOTHER–unless you’re a rich dad groupie.

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