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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
The Common Sense Way to Stock Market Profits by Claude N. Rosenberg Jr.
The Common Sense Way to Stock Market Profits
by Claude N. Rosenberg Jr.
Book Description: The New American Library, Inc., New York, 1968. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Hardcover, Tan cloth with black title to spine, Stated First Printing, First Edition, 1968.
Book Condition: Good, some damp staining to top of boards, end papers, and text block, pages are slightly rippled near top where water damage occurred, otherwise pages are clean, no marks, boards show some damp staining at top, covers rubbed, corners very slightly bumped, slight wear to edges and spine extremes.
Dust Jacket Condition: Good, some damp staining near top as indicated above, light soil to covers, rubbed, some very light edge wear and one small tear on back about 1/2".
Contents: Part One: Making Money in the Stock Market 1. Looking Ahead, 2. Profits from Predicting Pendulum Patterns, 3. Product Differentiation--A Key to Success in the Stock Market, 4. What is Price Growth?, 5. The Importance of Being Certain, 6. Reassessing a Company's Potential Earning Power, 7. How to Uncover Cyclical-Growth Stocks, 8. "Going in the Back Door," or a Way to "Play" Mergers and Improving Situations with a Minimum of Risk, 9. Finding Companies Which Leave Investors Little Choice, 10. Choosing a Guide to Determine What to Expect from Your Stocks, 11. Uncommon Profits from Noncommon Stocks, 12. How to Be Prepared for the Unexpected, 13. How to Amass Large Amounts of Capital, 14. How to Separate Attractive From Unattractive Industries, Part Two: Protecting Yourself Against Costly Mistakes in the Market, 15. You, Grass Roots, and Investing, 16. "Hodgepodge" Companies : A Fad in the Making?, 17. Possibilities and Pitfalls of "Medicine Man" Mergers, 18. Risk vs. Reward Thinking When Speculating on Mergers and Sellouts, 19. How and When to Sell Cyclical Stocks, 20. Investing in the "Forth Stringers," 21. How to Avoid Fad Investments, 22. Realizing When Odds Are Stacked Against You, 23. Realizing Some "Sure-Fire" Success Theories, 24. Separating the Wheat from the Chaff in Statements by Corporate Officials, 25. Distinguishing Productive Research and Development in a Growth Company, 26. Inventories: A Key to Success and Failure, Part Three: Establishing a Profitable Relationship with Your Stockbroker, 27. Separating the Gullible Broker from the Astute, 28. Research Reports, 29. How to Work Your Broker, Part Four: Conclusions, 30. Some Final Advice and a Summary of Profit-Aids, Appendix: Industry-Rating Guide.
-- A good general book on trading and investing from 1968. Good reading copy, 234 Pages.
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