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The 100 Best Stocks You Can Buy, 2008

The 100 Best Stocks You Can Buy, 2008
By John Slatter

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Are you interested in investing? Looking to increase your wealth? Plan on diversifying your portfolio? Then take noted analyst John Slatter's advice and pick the stocks that fit your investment needs--and may provide the return you're looking for.

Completely updated and revised with the newest stock information, this comprehensive guide offers user-friendly features such as:

  • A grading system for an easy evaluation of a stock's risk level and growth opportunity
  • An in-depth look at company investment factors like debt levels, marketing practices, and product research
  • Invaluable information on making successful investments, reducing investment risk, and organizing portfolios for retirement
  • A listing of the 10 stocks to avoid at all costs

Find the stocks that fit your needs, diversify your portfolio, and secure long-range financial stability with The 100 Best Stocks You Can Buy, 2008.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #900208 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 368 pages

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  • ISBN13: 9781598691665
  • Condition: USED - GOOD
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Editorial Reviews

About the Author
John Slatter, CFA is an independent investment advisor and has published extensively on the subject of investing. He is the author of Straight Talk About Stock Investing and Safe Investing and has written ten previous annual 100 Best Stocks books. His articles have also appeared in Barron's and Better Investing magazine.


Customer Reviews

100 Best Stocks4
A strength of the work is that some financial data
is provided for the best stocks, as well as the
beta coefficients, reasons to buy and reasons to be
cautious. Examples of exemplary performers are:
Apache (APA) in exploration
Canadian National Railroad CNI
GPC - auto parts
Bemis-BMS in materials

This book is a good basic start for the fundamental
analysis needed to make a stock purchase decision.
I would look at other things like the overall economy,
direction of the market, P/E ratio, adequacy of liquidity
etc. The book is a good purchase for investors interested
in doing the analysis requisite to making wise portfolio
purchase decisions.

The Worst stocks you could buy1
None of these were right. They ALL had negative returns. The one that LOST the least was -2%, the one that lost the MOST was -78%!!!
Terrible advice.