• The Little Book of Stock Market Profits
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    The Little Book of Stock Market Profits

    Written by Mitch Zacks—Senior Portfolio Manager at Zacks Investment Management—The Little Book of Stock Market Profits breaks down some of the best stock investing strategies of all time and reveals how you can successfully incorporate them into your own investing endeavors. Engaging and informative, this reliable guide takes you chapter by chapter through various strategies that will help improve your investment process, and achieve the elusive goal of earning above average returns.

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  • The Little Book of Value Investing
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    A reliable resource that reveals why buying bargain stocks pays off

    Low-priced "breakout stocks," stocks so cheap that most investors won't go near them, present an incredible low-risk, high-reward opportunity to build wealth fast. In The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks, investment expert Hilary Kramer shows you how to identify stocks that have the potential to pay significant dividends in as little as six months. With this book in hand, you'll never put your money into stocks over $10 again.

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  • The Little Book of Value Investing
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    A reliable resource that reveals why buying bargain stocks pays off

    Drawing on author Michael Covel’s extensive experience in trading, as well as insights from some of the world’s top traders, The Little Book of Trading identifies the tools, concepts, psychologies, and philosophies that will keep your money growing–and safe–even when the next bubble bursts. With a particular focus on trend following strategy, Covel shows how even amateur investors can exploit trending opportunities for major market wins.

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  • The Little Book of Value Investing
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    A reliable resource that reveals why buying bargain stocks pays off

    In The Little Book of Economics, Greg Ip, U.S. Economics Editor for The Economist and an award-winning journalist renowned for making complex economics easy to understand, walks readers through all of the wonderful and wicked ways in which the economy works in the real world, while detailing in engaging and entertaining ways what it all means for investors and average citizens alike.

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  • The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets
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    A reliable resource for navigating uncertain markets

    Written by seasoned Wall Street prognosticator and market realist Peter Schiff, 2008’s The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets was a bestseller. 2010’s updated and expanded edition uses the same straightforward and accessible style of its predecessor to offer timely insights into how to use a conservative, nontraditional investment strategy to protect your portfolio and profit whether the market is up, down, or sideways.

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  • The Little Book of Value Investing
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    A reliable resource that reveals why buying bargain stocks pays off

    In The Little Book of Bulletproof Investing, Ben Stein–one of the most recognizable voices in economics–and Phil DeMuth point out the common sense fundamentals of investing that most individual investors either mistakenly ignore or are oblivious to. Utilizing Stein’s trademark wit, this concise yet comprehensive guide to the do’s and don’ts of personal finance will help you to make street-smart decisions that can protect and grow your money.

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  • The Little Book of Value Investing
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    A reliable resource that reveals why buying bargain stocks pays off

    In The Little Book of Big Dividends, dividend stock expert Chuck Carlson presents an action plan for dividend–hungry investors. You’ll learn how to avoid the pitfalls, find the opportunities, and construct a portfolio that generates big, safe dividends easily through the BSD (Big, Safe Dividends) formula. If you’re a bit adventurous, Carlson has you covered and will teach you how to find big, safe dividends in foreign stocks, preferred stocks, ETFs, real estate investment trusts, and more.

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  • The Little Book of Value Investing
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    A reliable resource that reveals why buying bargain stocks pays off

    In The Little Book of Behavioral Investing, behavioral finance expert James Montier takes you on a guided tour of the most common behavioral challenges and mental pitfalls that investors encounter, and provides you with strategies to eliminate these traits. Along the way, he shows how some of the world’s best investors have tackled the behavioral biases that drag down investment returns, so that you might be able to learn from their experiences.

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  • The Little Book of Value Investing
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    A reliable resource that reveals why buying bargain stocks pays off

    In a straightforward and accessible style, author Jason Zweig, the investing and personal finance columnist for the Wall Street Journal, reveals how you can protect and grow your money by overcoming common investment obstacles–including killer markets, con artists, and your own biases. If you’re serious about securing your financial future, then The Little Book of Safe Money is what you should be reading.

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  • The Little Book of Main Street Money
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    Your financial life can still flourish. Here’s how.

    In The Little Book of Main Street Money, Jonathan Clements–who spent thirteen years as the Wall Street Journal’s personal–finance columnist–helps you get back on the right financial track by offering money management advice that makes sense. The 21 truths outlined here show you how to think about your entire financial life–from stocks and bonds to your home and income-earning ability–and will put you in a better position to survive and thrive in the years ahead.

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  • The Little Book of Common Sense Investing
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    A practical guide to building wealth by owning the entire market

    In The Little Book of Common Sense Investing, legendary mutual fund industry veteran John C. Bogle details one of the most productive approaches to building long-term wealth–indexing–and discusses how this proven investment strategy can be incorporated into any portfolio.

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  • The Little Book That Makes You Rich
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    A growth investing guide that will get your portfolio going

    In The Little Book That Makes You Rich, successful growth investor Louis Navellier explains exactly why this proactive approach works and skillfully reveals how it can be used to find stocks that are poised for rapid price increases–regardless of overall stock market direction.

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  • The Little Book That Builds Wealth
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    Discover the secret to selecting excellent stocks

    In The Little Book That Builds Wealth, Pat Dorsey–the Director of Equity Research for leading independent investment research provider Morningstar, Inc.–reveals how a competitive advantage or "economic moat" separates today’s best companies from the rest. With this information in hand, he shows you how to invest in some of today’s most outstanding opportunities.

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  • The Little Book That Beats the Market
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    A “magic formula” for earning better returns

    In The Little Book That Beats the Market, hedge fund manager and professor Joel Greenblatt shows ordinary stock-market investors how to outperform the market as he explores the basic principles of successful investing and outlines a "magic formula" that makes buying good companies at bargain prices automatic.

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  • The Little Book that Saves Your Assets
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    Invest for success with this accessible guide to effective allocation strategies

    In The Little Book that Saves Your Assets, David Darst–an expert in the art of asset allocation–shows you how to use savvy asset allocation strategies to invest like the rich do in both up and down markets. This dynamic and easy-to-understand book allows you to rethink your asset allocation strategies and make the leap from mediocre to stellar returns.

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  • The Little Book of Value Investing
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    A reliable resource that reveals why buying bargain stocks pays off

    In The Little Book of Value Investing, well-respected value manager Christopher H. Browne outlines the time-tested principles of this proven strategy in a way that any investor can understand. Written in a straightforward and engaging manner, this book offers accessible insights into both the philosophy and process of value investing.

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