How To Invest Safely and For Profit
by Adolph Suehsdorf
Title: How To Invest Safely and For Profit
Author: Adolph Suehsdorf
Copyright: 1960
Publisher: Fawcett Publications
Length: 272 Pages & 97,196 Words
Status: Public Domain in the United States and countries following the rule of the shorter term.
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How To Invest Safely and For Profit (Index)
Contents
- Own Your Share of American Business
- Can You Afford to Invest?
- What Should Your Objective Be?
- Getting Along with Your Broker
- The Nation’s Market Place
- Techniques of Buying and Selling
- What Shall I Buy?
- How to Select a Stock
- When to Buy and When to Sell
- Speculation: For Experts Only
- Buying Stocks on a Budget: The Monthly Investment Plan
- Investment Clubs: A Growing Trend
- How to Lose Your Shirt
- Digging for Information
- How to Read the Financial Pages
- Understanding Financial Reports
- The Language of Wall Street
Extract of "How To Invest Safely and For Profit"
What the President of
the New York Stock Exchange
has said about
INVESTING
One thing is apparent in the buying and selling of stocks: the need for public education.
Our long-term goal is a nation of financially able shareowners, an informed people able to exercise a greater and greater role in the country’s economic growth—guarding their economic democracy as jealously as their political democracy.
We don’t want “hunch” players in the market, or people who hear a hot tip in the elevator, or those who can’t afford the risk of owning common stock. Their presence will only hurt themselves, the Exchange, the securities business and the economy in general.
At the same time we know that if our people fail to translate savings directly into ownership, they fail to gain their full share of the economy’s growth. The Stock Exchange is committed to the concept that a healthier and more vital America will emerge as the base of share ownership is broadened. We are also convinced that in the process a new kind of capitalism will develop for the world to marvel at.
G. Keith Funston
President
New York Stock Exchange
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