Beat the Traders and Brokers in Good Times and Bad.
A Wall Street Journal Book.
The good news: more people than ever are investing in the roaring US economy. The bad news: more ferociously than ever, the financial services industry is trying to lure investors into spending money on brokerage fees for "expert" input. Now, in this book, investors get solid, unbiased advice on how to build a custom investment plan they can adjust with their changing circumstances - without paying a broker.
Writing in the lively, accessible style of 'The Wall Street Journal', Douglas Sease contends that financial services providers make investing appear difficult to justify their fees. The truth is that any individual can use a combination of low-cost, easy-to-purchase investment vehicles - like stock index mutual funds and government-issued Treasury bonds - to build a portfolio that will provide a maximum returns for any given level of risk tolerance. Eschewing methods that promise to beat the market, Sease argues that by simply matching it, investors can create an individualised and successful investment stragegy that they will control.
With sample portfolios for investors of all ages and means, 'Winning With The Market' is the only guide anyone needs for a lifetime of successful broker-free investing.