10 books in 1 — your key to success in high-end investments Your essential guide to expanding your portfolio with more aggressive investment vehicles Want to make smarter, more profitable high-end investment decisions? This hands-on guide arms you with an arsenal of advanced investing techniques for everything from stocks to futures and options to exchange-traded funds. You'll see how to trade the FOREX market, evaluate annuities, choose the right commodities, and buy into hedge funds. And you'll find out how researching business fundamentals and using technical analysis can help you make smarter decisions and maximize your returns! Discover how
Amine Bouchentouf is a native English, Arabic, and French speaker born and raised in Casablanca, Morocco. Amine has been teaching Arabic and lecturing about relations between America and the Arab world in his spare time for over 4 years and has offered classes and seminars for students at Middlebury College, the Council on Foreign Relations, and various schools across the United States. Amine graduated from Middlebury College and published his first book, Arabic: A Complete Course (Random House), soon after graduating college in order to help Americans understand Arabic language and culture. He has written Arabic For Dummies in an attempt to reach an even wider audience with the aim of fostering better relations through education. He holds a degree in Economics from Middlebury and has extensive experience in the arena of international investing. He is a registered investment advisor and a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers. Amine is currently working on his third book, Investing in Commodities For Dummies (Wiley Publishing). Amine is an avid traveler and has visited over 15 countries across the Middle East, Europe, and North and South America. Aside from his interest in languages, business, and travel, Amine enjoys biking, rollerblading, playing guitar, chess, and golf. He lives in New York City.
It's written in a way which is very hard to be understood for beginners, especially in the sections of options and futures. I spent so much efforts trying to understand, but to no avail. In addition, it's very informative, but a lot of the information is out of date, for examples, some of the solar energy companies the author recommended to look into has since been out of business or on the edge of closing down.
I would recommend reading financial times investing guide instead.
HPI AIO , Having burnt my fingers trading forex by jumping straight to technical analysis, I had to come back and see what other Inv. Vehicles are available . The book provides concise introduction to many investments ops. The right starting point.
I didn't get all this book read. I skipped through it and read what was interesting at the time, stock market basics as well as value & technical trading.