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The Wealthy Investor (Paperback)

by Bernice Cohen (Author)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Texere Publishing,US (18 May 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1842030213
  • ISBN-13: 978-1842030219
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 790,520 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

It seems a bit harsh but thank god for bankruptcy, debt and dwindling life savings. Without the misfortune of a collapsed self-publishing venture, Channel 4 presenter and financial pundit, Mrs Cohen, may never have penned the superb Wealthy Investor.

So what's your investment target? £500,000? £1m? With Mrs Cohen's sensible, jargon-free and supportive approach to investing, major financial gains are possible without winning the lottery. Readers will be able to stream themselves into A-, B- or C-type investors based on their current financial status and pick up at whatever point on her V step programme corresponds to their wealth and knowledge profile. For the novice with no savings, there is a real incentive to use the plan. Central to The Wealthy Investoris the idea that you earn as you learn and that returns increase the higher up the programme you climb and the more intuitive your market knowledge becomes. The first few years of level I are characterised by passive investment progressing gradually through semi-passive to active management where larger gains from growth and recovery stocks await the informed and risk ready. Some market analysts are suggesting that the great strides of the FTSE 100 over the 80s and 90s will slow considerably in the noughties. If this is the case, the benefits of the market tracking approach used in lower levels of The Wealthy Investor will need to be assessed alongside other wealth-creating opportunities. Fortunately there is an accompanying Web site where ongoing hints, tips and strategies can be shared. The FASTER GAINS system which will be familiar to converts fromThe Armchair Investor remains Mrs Cohen's fundamental stock picking technique, complemented here by a new element, PAYS--her portfolio creation plan. "To become wealthy, you need a total package", she explains.

The Wealthy Investor is just that: a total package. An inspiring and practical guide on how to create wealth in the long-term by growing a risk-spread portfolio through passive market tracking and active portfolio management. Iain Campbell



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The follow-up to "The Armchair Investor", this work provides readers with a system to create and sustain real wealth during their lifetime. As a long-term plan, stock-picking alone is incomplete. To become truly wealthy, you need a total package. Thus, the central theme in this book lies squarely on learning the skills for building a successful portfolio of investment. This approach is far broader, yet at the same time, more focused than relying on one stock-picking system, however good. At the heart of this approach is a 5-level learning progression, that takes you from the passive novice investor to the active expert investor, while setting out the time and money targets to follow, to become a wealth investor over the long term.

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4.0 out of 5 stars This book is inspiring for the novice investor., 5 Sep 2001
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This book is inspiring for the novice investor. It gives an overall strategy for building an investment portfolio from scratch. A portfolio using a mix of top FTSE100 companies and small growth companies is outlined to demonstrate how to choose and combine shares from different sectors to achieve a successful and low risk portfolio. The portfolio combines Warren Buffet's support of value companies, as reflected in the top FTSE100 companies and the author's particular preference for small growth companies. It is interesting to see how the author combines these two approaches to achieve a portfolio. The author encourages good financial habits such as saving and reducing debt, however it is her ability to inspire confidence in the reader to take a greater interest and more control of their own finances which will probably cause all readers of this book to become wealthier. I would recommend reading this book before reading The Armchair Investor, which concentrates in much greater detail on the author's Faster Gains method of investing. The two books are natural companions to each other and form an interesting account of one persons view of the Market, and how to profit from it.
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