
A Beginner's Guide to the Stock Market: Everything You Need to Start Making Money Today
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Product details
Listening Length | 1 hour and 42 minutes |
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Author | Matthew R. Kratter |
Narrator | Mike Norgaard |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com Release Date | July 09, 2019 |
Publisher | Little Cash Machines LLC |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07V25GQPC |
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#2 in Stocks #5 in Stock Market Investing (Books) |
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Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2019
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After receiving this item my initial concern was derived from its lack of size. This "book" contains 79 double spaced pages with highly inflated margins. After reading this falsely described disappointment, I'll implore you not to make the same seven dollar mistake I did and stray from purchasing this item. The section on the back cover that promotes "this book will teach you everything that you need to start making money in the stock market today" is a generous stretch as well. This publication provides very little technical advice or contextual content necessary for a beginner to start investing and feels more like a free pamphlet provided after a seminar designed to tax the ignorant.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2019
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This short book has some good information and tips but leaves a lot out. This is a teaser to get you to buy his courses and other books. However, it has some value. I’ve been trading for a long time and making $, but I wanted to learn how to do stop limits and techniques to prevent me from losing $. Also, tips for how to find stocks about to take off. There’s some of that, but I’d hoped for more explanations about the different types of trades. It jumps from beginner stuff to more advanced things in a random way. I know this “book” is concise, which is one reason why I got it, but there are probably more detailed books for the beginners out there.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2019
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When I was about 20, I picked up a book called "The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need" by Andrew Tobias. That book opened a whole new world for me, and led to a lifelong (profitable) fascination with investing and trading. Unfortunately, I eventually lost (or tossed) that book, and have wished I could find it again, even though it is definitely outdated.
Matthew Kratter's book is the same kind of book, only, perhaps, better. He summarizes many different approaches to investing and trading, and provides solid tips and resources to get started, including some of his own books (fair enough). Whether you want to start with the blue chip world of buy-and-hold dividend collection, or try the more active world of options trading--or something in between--there is something here for you. Looking back over my highlights, I find advice as diverse as the simple "Only losers average losers" to more advanced concepts such using a stock's float to make trading decisions.
I have three boys who are entering the workforce and ready to start investing. I think I know what I'll give them for stocking stuffers this Christmas.
Matthew Kratter's book is the same kind of book, only, perhaps, better. He summarizes many different approaches to investing and trading, and provides solid tips and resources to get started, including some of his own books (fair enough). Whether you want to start with the blue chip world of buy-and-hold dividend collection, or try the more active world of options trading--or something in between--there is something here for you. Looking back over my highlights, I find advice as diverse as the simple "Only losers average losers" to more advanced concepts such using a stock's float to make trading decisions.
I have three boys who are entering the workforce and ready to start investing. I think I know what I'll give them for stocking stuffers this Christmas.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2019
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I have read several of Matt Kratter's books. This book is an excellent guide for beginners, and even for investors who have casually invested into stock market or used 401k account, but didn't get full understanding of how the stock market works, and many acronyms and definitions that come with it.
It gives an excellent overview of several different strategies that a novice investor could use.
The author also gives links to websites with information relevant to current chapter, including calendar of new IPOs, Warren Buffets current holdings, and many other useful websites.
If you don't have the time to read a 600-page book like "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham, I would highly recommend "A Beginner's Guide to the Stock Market" by Matt R. Kratter.
It gives an excellent overview of several different strategies that a novice investor could use.
The author also gives links to websites with information relevant to current chapter, including calendar of new IPOs, Warren Buffets current holdings, and many other useful websites.
If you don't have the time to read a 600-page book like "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham, I would highly recommend "A Beginner's Guide to the Stock Market" by Matt R. Kratter.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2019
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I bought this book assuming that it would be a great beginner's guide into modern day stock market trading. Instead, it felt like a hastily put together wikipedia article.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2019
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I received a free copy from Matt in order to write a review. The book gives a 30,000 ft view of trading (day, swing and trend) and investing (long term). I really enjoyed his “Five Huge Mistakes that Beginners Make.” Take notice and track to make sure you do not follow those same mistakes, I have made all 5 of them myself. This book is a beginner book, if you are searching for more in-depth processes then buy Matt’s other individual process trading books. I really like how Matt talks about getting to a point of investing/trading with many different techniques but you must pick one to start and master.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2019
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Another great book by Matt which is very simple and straight forward. Any new beginner or newbie should read this guide to know the dynamics of the market and to get a better understanding of how stock market works. The content is simple, precise and includes examples that will clearly explain you about the stock market. There are various strategies that are explained. Pick one that works for you & stick to it with a long term view & discipline.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2019
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I received a free copy of this book 2+ weeks ago. I’ve read several other books by Matthew and at first glance this book seemed to be a recap of the topics covered by his other books.
Yet when I’ve finally got around to read it, I still find this humbly priced little book just as fascinating.
Matthew draws me in again with his signature direct and concise writing style, and rich, highly informative contents. I have been trading lightly for 3+ years and yet could not put this book down.
A high IQ multi-millionaire friend recently lost $4000+ trading penny stocks. Wish he had read this book earlier!
Yet when I’ve finally got around to read it, I still find this humbly priced little book just as fascinating.
Matthew draws me in again with his signature direct and concise writing style, and rich, highly informative contents. I have been trading lightly for 3+ years and yet could not put this book down.
A high IQ multi-millionaire friend recently lost $4000+ trading penny stocks. Wish he had read this book earlier!
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Not for UK investors
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2020Verified Purchase
Not good , Aimed at the US market
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Joshua C
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Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2020Verified Purchase
If you want a book that's full of self promotions for a company than buy this book. If you also want to buy a book that is a carbon copy of Investopidia than buy this book. I'll save you some money look up the table of contents and then go to Investopedia and look it up you'll find the book their.
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Daniel
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Not for Complete Beginners
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 14, 2019Verified Purchase
Useful if you already know the basics and want to jump onto an investing platform, but not good if you are a complete beginner.
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robert j.
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This time next year rodney
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 27, 2020Verified Purchase
This book was suggested by a work colleague as we're both thinking about becoming millionaires 🤔. Pretty easy to understand and helped me understand the basics off the stockmarket and the jargon used on different finacial sites. Now back to making my millions 😘
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Arthur
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 7, 2019Verified Purchase
Pros: Great and simple to access content.
Good value.
Easy to pick up.
Nice tips and advice for getting started in the stock market.
Cons: Punctuation errors in the writing (particularly commas).
Ugly blank spine.
Quite a short book.
Some lazy editing, for example, 'tap here for more information' was mentioned a few times.
I'd still recommend the book as it's a great starting point!
Good value.
Easy to pick up.
Nice tips and advice for getting started in the stock market.
Cons: Punctuation errors in the writing (particularly commas).
Ugly blank spine.
Quite a short book.
Some lazy editing, for example, 'tap here for more information' was mentioned a few times.
I'd still recommend the book as it's a great starting point!
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