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Starting and Running a Profitable Investment Club
Starting and Running a Profitable Investment Club
Author: Thomas E. O'hara, SR. Kenneth S. Janke
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ISBN-13: 9780812990324
ISBN-10: 0812990323
Publication Date: 1998
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3.7 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Paperback
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The people who taught the Beardstown ladies everything they know show you. As the beardstown Ladies have shown, anyone can start an investment club. The book explains each step in the process, without using financial jargon, and includs the unique forms developed by the National Association of Investment Clubs, that make it easy to track, analyze, and compare stocks.
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Haven't read it, but then, I've never wanted to start an investment club. My boyfriend did, and found it useful.
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I used this when I was a member of an investment club, and it was invaluable!
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You don't need an MBA or a direct line to Wall Street io invest successfully. In any year, investment clubs beat the market about 60 percent of the time.
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This book teaches the tried-and-true techniques to consistently choose sound investments within the framework of your own investment club, using the philosophy of the National Association of Investors Corporation (a non-profit). An investment club can be a group of friends, family members, church members, co-workers, etc.