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Winning on Wall Street

How to spot Market Trends Early, Which Stocks to Pick, and When to Buy and Sell for Peak Profits and Minimum Risk

by Martin Zweig

Warner Books, 1997

Category: Finance

Winning on Wall Street
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In this summary you will learn

  • Why you should look at market extremes as warning signs
  • Why the hope that losing stocks may turn around is an exercise in futility
  • Why discipline, flexibility and patience are the keys to playing the stock market

Why you should read Winning on Wall Street

Martin Zweig is one of the smartest and most successful stock pickers ever to walk down Wall Street, and he’s not ashamed to admit it. This book tells you more than you ever knew you wanted to know about him personally before getting down to the brass tacks of his investment methodology, but then he delivers one of the best guides to investing ever written. You don’t even have to trade stock actively to benefit from his lucid explanation of how the market works. getAbstract.com recommends this book for anyone with savings or investments, and especially for active stock investors.

About the author

Martin Zweig is chairman of The Zweig Fund and The Zweig Total Return Fund, and publisher of the Zweig Forecast.

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