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Willis, Nico R. Death of the American Investor eBook

Death of the American Investor

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Reader Review: I have to say that when it comes to investing, I am a novice. I typically go to a professional, or at least a friend that has more knowledge than I to make decisions. I guess it has a lot to do with the fact that this is my money and I don't want to screw anything up. This book was a great book for the novice and expert alike. It provides so much information and is simple to understand. The author does a great job of explaining thing so that the reader can understand what has changed in investing and allows the reader to better understand what they can do to become more savvy in the investing climate of today. The book is well written and the real life examples contained within it make it even easier to understand and relevant to the reader. A great book and one that I would highly recommend!


This shockingly bold revelation of the current and future state of investing in the US stock market is delivered in two distinct parts – Part One provides the reader with a provocative insight into the aspects of our current society that have contributed to the demise of the average American Investor as we knew him. Everything from the stock market crashes, political and legislative changes to the pathetic parade of financial professionals being indicted for Ponzi schemes. Not only have these events had a critical impact on the day to day trading as well as the overall operation of our stock market but more importantly, it has had a tremendous effect on how Americans view and participate in the market. The clear unveiling of each f these issues or events is presented in a way that every investor will clearly understand how it has specifically affected the market. The reader then moves forward to Part Two, which is comprised of real life strategies and practices that will empower the average investor and encourage his rebirth as a new educated Global eShareholer that can build wealth in any market. This is no longer your grandmother's stock market and you can no longer invest as if it is!"

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Title of Business & Economics eBook: Death of the American Investor
Release Date: 09-06-2012
 
Publisher: NetWorth Publications, LLC

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May 27, 2011
Reviewer: A reader from USA

The author takes a good look at what affects the market. He looks at what has influenced the market in the past, what influences it now and what will likely affect it in the future. With this knowledge, the reader and world traveler can do his or her own investing and do so with as much professionalism as those who have been investing for years. This book...should be read by every one of America's investors, whether they be a financial institution or just your average Amercian who simply wants to know the best way to invest his hard-earned money. In this book, the world traveler who likes to invest will be given solid strategies to make the most of any investing he does.

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May 13, 2011
Reviewer: A reader from USA

I have to say that when it comes to investing, I am a novice. I typically go to a professional, or at least a friend that has more knowledge than I to make decisions. I guess it has a lot to do with the fact that this is my money and I don't want to screw anything up.

This book was a great book for the novice and expert alike. It provides so much information and is simple to understand. The author does a great job of explaining thing so that the reader can understand what has changed in investing and allows the reader to better understand what they can do to become more savvy in the investing climate of today.

The book is well written and the real life examples contained within it make it even easier to understand and relevant to the reader. A great book and one that I would highly recommend!

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