Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Complete the art of investing


This book represents my years of investing, hundreds of investing books I read and thousands of simulations. This book should improve your financial health substantially. I can promise you that by reading this book you can become a better investor no matter if you are a beginner or a fund manager.

My children have no interest in investing, so I do not held back anything. I expect my readers will do better financially than I if they can avoid my mistakes that I include in this book. Today and at my age I am a very conservative investor and fine in my investments. I wish I could have tried out many of my strategies earlier in my investing life. Most of the following can be proved.

·         On 5/26/2020, I searched for “Investing” under Amazon’s Book for book price over $5 and the topic is related. All info are obtained from Amazon.com. They are listed in the same order except my book “Complete the art of investing”.

Book
Date
Size
Kindle $
Hard $
Stars
Complete the art of investing (Kindle)
01/20161
8202
$9.99

5.0
Complete the art of investing (hardcopy)
01/20161
6263

$24.95
5.0






Perpetual Wealth
07/2019
235
$9.95
$24.59
4.5
Intelligent Investor
02/2006
640
$17.99
$14.29
4.5
Common Sense Investing
10/2017
304
$14.49
$16.49
4.5
Investing 101
01/2016
264
$10.98
$9.78
4.5
Investing All-in-One
05/2017
552
$15.99
$21.49
4.5







1  Last updated: 5/2020.
2  This is from my Word file.
3   Many non-essential articles are accessible in the links in this printed book.

My book won many categories except the price for hard copy. The Kindle version of my book has the lowest cost per page by a wide margin. As of 1/2020, I bet that no author beside me made over 4 times using sector rotation starting the amount more than his yearly salary then. Also so far no author challenges me for producing better yearly performances against my article “Amazing Returns” in Seeking Alpha and my 2018 year-end performance.

This book has suggested articles for beginner investors, intermediate investors and advance investors. It would save you a lot of time learning from one book rather than from several books.

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