INSTANT #1 AMAZON BESTSELLER 50,000+ Copies Sold in Series
"[Danial's book] sound very interesting...I look forward to reading it." ―Howard Marks, CEO of Oaktree Capital with $200 billion in Assets Under Management
A #1 New Release on Amazon • Named THE BEST INVESTMENT GUIDE OF 2025 By Readers • From The Writer Who Billionaire Bill Ackman Follows To Learn Investing • "The Book That Changes Lives And Makes You Rich"
From the financial expert and Wall Street banker who has been studied by investment titans Howard Marks & Bill Ackman, Danial Jiwani teaches how to make money in the stock market.
Ready to uncover the stock market’s most overlooked secrets?
Pick Stocks That Go Up isn’t just another book about investing, it’s a blueprint for outperforming the market from someone who’s actually done it. Written by Danial Jiwani, the best-selling author of Buffett’s 2-Step Stock Market Strategy (read by over 50,000 investors worldwide and translated into 7 languages), this book distills the key principles behind market-beating returns.
Jiwani has earned 500%+ returns in Apple, 300% in Meta, and 150% in Amazon , not through speculation, but through timeless strategies grounded in data, discipline, and deep research.**
Inside, you’ll learn how to identify industries that quietly generate the biggest wealth, how to avoid popular stocks that are doomed to underperform, and why cash flow, not hype, should drive your decisions.
You'll discover why even average investors can win big by focusing on the right industries, buying unwanted but high-quality companies, and understanding the real value behind a stock price.
For readers who want to think smarter, invest better, and build long-term wealth without chasing trends, this is the one book to buy.
Master the market before your next trade.
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Good book with sound strategies. A little repetitive with the examples. I liked the structure how he introduced his points then concluded with sound summaries. The importance of cash flow yield to market cap and return on capital where the big takeaways for me.