Finally crunched through this 400ish page investment book, not that it is a bore, but I'm simply too lazy to spend lengthy time on reading at one go. Ken Fisher is good. This book is good. It is a 'investment for dummies' book that caters to the 'slightly-financially-informed-and-want-to-have-a-go-at-investing' masses out there, myself included. The book far from those thick boring financial textbooks with minute font sizes, and it definitely covers many issues that are not covered by typical textbooks. It is certainly a must-read for anyone interested in investing more successfully. Want to know the relevance (and irrelevance) of stock prices to PE ratio and oil prices and country debts and president elections and many other things you may have never thought about? This is THE book to start off with. While I'm convinced by the three questions strategy highlighted in the book, I'm again, too lazy to be asking the questions diligently and frequently enough in my attempts at stock investments. Nevertheless, I believe I have gained very useful knowledge from reading this book, and I will certainly recommend it to everyone else who plans to have a hand at stock investments.
July 19, 2007
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