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Amazon - Investment Book
Reviews: Have You Been Brainwashed?
by
Steve Selengut
Most popular investment books are published for the
already rich and famous, by an industry that has become just too good at
the business of selling books. Rarely will a publisher take a chance
with the work of an unknown author. Certainly, it's a no brainer to sell
a Jim Cramer, Peter Lynch, Robert Kiyosaki, or Maria Bartiromo effort
while a uniquely new approach to solving the puzzles of Wall Street,
presented by an unknown writer or commentator, requires some major
financial risk.
Big publishers want to sell already big names; discovering new ones is
not in their wheelhouse. Are they responsible for the problems in the
financial markets? Of course not, but they do have a perverse, if
indirect, impact. By constantly publishing the same Wall Street friendly
message, they contribute to the brainwashing.
Without a wider distribution of new ideas based on old wisdom, Wall
Street as usual remains Wall Street as usual and the average investor
remains uninformed and ill advised about the dangers of the financial
markets. The biggest investment mistake generators are cleverly ignored
by most of the books I've read about investing--- even compounded.
The new generation focus on calendar year instead of market cycle
performance; the worship of portfolio market value alone, for all
securities, even those purchased solely for income production; the use
of gimmicks and products instead of securities for portfolio
development; the acceptance of speculations as acceptable, "alternative"
investments.
Appreciating the differences between investing and speculating, and
learning what to expect from your securities in cyclical markets are
things that investors must learn about. Have you been brainwashed? These
15 Amazon members are learning to think outside the Wall Street box,
without any help (or investment) from publishers:
1) Super Investing Book: I've read a bunch of books on investing and
money management, and this is the best, BY FAR!!!!! It's so good, and
refreshing, that I've read it twice. (R. Q. A., Bryan, Texas)
2) Back to Basics: This is an eye-opening and intelligent book, which at
once offers an analysis of the investment industry and a practical guide
for non-professional investors--- a clear set of economic principles
mixed with clear commonsensical advice. The author--- describes how to
benefit from the ups and downs. Great book. (Professor P. W., Jerusalem,
Israel)
3) The Best Investment Book I Have Ever Read: For skittish investors
such as me, [the] unique Working Capital Model reduces the emotional
factor by taking the emphasis off market value and focusing on growth of
working capital. I implemented and followed the trading strategy myself.
You would do well to buy this book and read it two or three times. It
will save you [from] a lifetime of mistakes that come from following
conventional wisdom. (D. J. F., Peoria, IL)
4) Easy to Understand, Even for Non-Investors: This book seems to be
much easier to understand than the stock market trading systems
advertised on TV. (P. L., Manchester, CT)
5) Happy User: You can take this system to heart--- and to the bank. It
works for me. (L. J., Phoenix, AZ)
6) Unique Advice that Stands Out From the Crowd: This is one of two
[books] that stand out. Besides being written in an entertaining and
irreverent style, it has immensely practical advice. Focus on making
money on the market's inherent volatility vs. trying to guess what's
next. Saves a lot of time and appears to work. (C. M. Rakes, Annandale,
VA)
7) An Enlightened Self-Managed Investor: Not only did I identify many
many mistakes that I had made thru the years, but the logical approach
outlined [in the book] has to make sense to anybody who has tried to get
meaningful portfolio guidelines for future investments tailored to
individual needs. Great Book! (A. C., West Palm Beach, FL)
8) Right on the Money: I didn't want to put the book down until I was
through. [The] trading strategy is refreshing information that should
make a lot of people a lot of money with less risk. (D. M., SC)
9) Investing Made Successful: I heard [the Author] on a talk-radio
program and was intrigued by the premise of the book. After reading it,
I'm convinced. I'm migrating from mutual funds to individual, high
quality equities. [The book] was a slap in the face to make me stop my
destructive investing habits. (G. P., Colorado Springs, CO)
10) What a Great Read: This is really an incredible book--- [it] has
incorporated very creative insight with some highly original thinking to
produce one of the best "investing manuals" ever written. I
wholeheartedly endorse this book! ("Jointhefreedom", NM)
11) Courage To Go Against the Pack: The [book] is written in an
exciting, enthusiastic, fast moving, style that reads like a novel.
Should I ever venture into the stock market, it will be with this book.
(S. M., Virginia Beach, VA)
12) L-O-N-G Overdue Investment Strategy Advice: I've long been skeptical
of the generic advice handed down to me by advisors over the past--- I
don't know any wealthy people who do this. Well now I have a frame of
reference for my doubts about the system and a simple plan to take
control of my investments. (B. S., Vancouver, BC, Canada)
13) A Must Read To Save Your Money From the Sharks: Written in a
conversational style with plenty of humor, this book gives you the
questions and answers you need to keep and increase monies that are
being put away for retirement. I have purchased three books already and
am purchasing five more to give to friends and relatives--- (R. M., San
Jose, CA)
14) Brainwashing of the American Investor: Finally the truth! What an
eye-opener to see how the markets, and the people behind the markets,
have manipulated the average investor over the years. I highly recommend
[this] book for your next financial read. (A. J. L., Ft. Pierce, FL)
15) Profit Like a Trader; Sleep Like an Investor: The technique or
strategy presented is almost a "why didn't I think of that?" The idea is
to run your portfolio the same way you would run a business---not a
get-rich-quick kind of plan. You just focus on the essential measures of
quality. The key is to maintain your plan during the slow times and
reign in your greed during the boom times. (P. G., Moon Township, PA)
Please forgive this blatant self-promotion--- a statement about the
no-risk attitude of the publishing industry today. Small publishers
can't afford to promote new authors on a grand scale and some choose not
to deal with the full-return guarantee demands of the bookstores. Stuck
in the middle with no choice, we have to do it ourselves.
If your book review isn't posted at Amazon, please add one. If you know
anyone who should read The Brainwashing of the American Investor, send
them a copy of your review.
Steve Selengut
http://www.kiawahgolfinvestmentseminars.com
http://www.valuestockindex.com/
Author of: "The Brainwashing of the American Investor: The Book that
Wall Street Does Not Want YOU to Read", and "A Millionaire's Secret
Investment Strategy"
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