Brendan Burgess
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Has anyone read it yet? Care to write a review?There are only three steps to making a success of investing throughout your life time. The first step is to adopt an approach that you can understand and that suits your temperament. This book includes a number of easy-to-follow approaches including a time-tested approach to selecting stocks in markets.
The second step is to understand why the markets are so volatile, and to avoid letting the volatility interrupt your investment plans. The third, and final, step is to have the patience to let compounding work its magic over time.
Is there anything really new and original in these books, its just same ideas re-hashed since Graham and Buffet??
I hope to buy it secondhand, if anyone is finished reading it and want's to sell it on i'm here !
A yes, a value investor I see...
I am sick and tired of reading about putting my money in ISA's and 401K's and other such advice that does not relate to Ireland.
Seriously? Do a google for Irish broker analysis of the Irish banks in 2007-2009 period and you'll find they had no clue! The facts speak for themselves.Their analysis is top class
Anyone have a link for a table of contents for this book anywhere. Haven't been able to find anything so far.
1 - Find person with large amount of money...HARD PART!
2 - Promise them you will make more for them with project
3 - Take the money ASAP before they are broke like the rest of us.
I've already ordered it on Amazon. stg£24 including postageIn all good bookshops as they say.
There is a link in the first post of this thread to the Gillen Markets website where you can buy it directly. I have also seen it in Hodges Figgis and Dubray books. I bought the Kindle version on Amazon. However some of the graphs are a bit hard to read on the kindle.
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