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Ahead of the Market -The Zacks Method for Spotting Stocks Early in any Economy by Mitch Zacks
Ahead of the Market -The Zacks Method for Spotting Stocks Early in any Economy by Mitch Zacks
Stock trading course: Learn about Stock trading
A stock trader or equity trader or share trader is a person or company involved in trading equity securities.
Stock traders may be an agent, hedger, arbitrageur, speculator, stockbroker.
Such equity trading in large publicly traded companies may be through a stock exchange.
Stock shares in smaller public companies may be bought and sold in over-the-counter (OTC) markets.
Stock traders can trade on their own account, called proprietary trading, or through an agent authorized to buy and sell on the owner’s behalf.
Trading through an agent is usually through a stockbroker. Agents are paid a commission for performing the trade.
Market makers on major stock exchanges purchase and sell shares of a certain firm on their own behalf and also on behalf of other clients, therefore reducing price variance (volatility).
the professionals at their own game
All too frequently, you discover attractive stocks far too late to benefit from the knowledge. Professional investors have already purchased the stock, pushed up the price, and are simply waiting to sell it at a premium before you buy it.
Everything is about to change.
In Ahead of the Market, Mitch Zacks demonstrates to investors how they may identify stocks that are likely to soar long before the general public becomes aware of them. How? by unearthing the rich data hidden in Wall Street’s frequently self-serving studies.
The first book in history, Ahead of the Market, shows you how to leverage analyst stock research, for which Wall Street companies shell out more than $1 billion yearly, to your advantage. Analysts who continued to praise companies when prices fell in the past have caused many investors to feel mislead, and rightfully so. You could even have come to the conclusion that Wall Street research is completely useless. Yet it isn’t.
In Ahead of the Market, Mitch Zacks demonstrates how analysts truly offer a plethora of market-moving data that, when properly analyzed, may produce great profits. The secret is to use Wall Street analysts’ information in the same manner that expert money managers do.
The investing methods described in this book, which were developed by the company Zacks Investment Research and are the result of more than 20 years of in-depth investigation, are in fact employed by all successful professional investors.
You will discover how to create an investing strategy in these pages by identifying stocks that are expected to increase in value and averting those that are expected to decline. By teaching you the rules of the research game, Zacks demonstrates how you might have avoided getting burnt when the latest bubble broke if you had learned how to use analyst research properly. In conclusion, using this book will help you choose the ideal stock at the ideal time.
Mitch Zacks’ revolutionary study offers fresh perspectives and innovative approaches to:
In order to forecast the rise and fall of stock values, use changes to analysts’ earnings projections.
Understanding the true intent behind stock recommendations from analysts
Utilize the “cockroach” phenomena and additional methods to anticipate earnings shocks in advance
Be aware of “post-earnings announcement drift” and how to capitalize on it when a business publishes earnings.
Recognize and benefit from “analyst creep,” the cause of earnings estimate changes that happen gradually over time.
Avoid falling for the tricks that businesses use to manipulate their profit reports. Focusing on the ideas in this book will ensure that you always come out on top, regardless of whether the economy is robust or stagnant, the market is rising or falling. Individual stocks that are carefully chosen will always win out. With the help of Ahead of the Market, you can finally identify fantastic stocks in any market condition and have access to the same tools that institutional investors have.
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