Protecting Your Money in the Stock Market

It’s a Herd Game!

by Steve Godwin


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Softcover
$24.79
Hardcover
$37.19
E-Book
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 25/04/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 136
ISBN : 9781503558427
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 136
ISBN : 9781503558410
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 136
ISBN : 9781503558434

About the Book

The stock market has been framed by the financial services industry as a selection of good-quality companies that have excellent balance sheets and financial statements and great future prospects. In short, the game has been defined as stock picking. There has been little emphasis on the big picture or what history has to tell us about our investments. Finally, there has been no emphasis on the psychological stress of investing over a lifetime. This book was written to provide a kinder, gentler approach to stock market investing. Most individuals today just don’t have the necessary time to become detail proficient. This book offers a simpler yet quite effective approach to understanding what drives the market, how to think about the market, and how to execute in the market. This book gets the investor’s head up, looking for the next tsunami rather than the next good wave. Although, no methodology can predict the future; knowing where you are can provide opportunity and psychological stability. The principles explained here represent some of the best ideas that have stood the test of time in the author’s forty-six years in the markets.


About the Author

Steve Godwin is chief portfolio strategist for strategic index management series (SIMS), an index-based series of strategies. He is a senior investment executive for First Allied Securities Inc. He is a Registered Principal (Financial Advisor) at First Allied Securities, Inc. His licenses include General Securities Principal and Investment Advisor Representative. He lives and teaches short courses as well as lectures at various investment venues in the San Francisco Bay Area. He teaches community college classes on identifying the smoke and mirrors of Wall Street, technical analysis, and macroeconomics as they pertain to the stock market. Formerly, he was an IBM engineer with bachelor of science and master of science degrees in material science and metallurgical engineering.