Robert H. Persons, Jr.
Book Description: American Research Council, Rye, New York, U.S.A., 1967. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Softcover, Trade Paperback, Yellow printed wrappers with maroon and black title to cover, black title to spine, First Edition, published 1967, 92 pp.,
Book Condition: Very Good, covers rubbed and light soil, light bio-damage to covers (see photos), corners lightly bumped, general shelfwear, internally clean no marks,
Contents: Introduction, PART I - The Place of Formula Plans in Investment Planning, Chapter I. What You Can Accomplish with Formula Plans, II. Do Formulas Work?, PART II - Dollar Averaging: Investment "Magic", III. Dollar Averaging: The Method, IV. Dollar Averaging in Practice, V. MIP-Dollar Averaging at Work, VI. Stock Selection for Dollar Averaging, PART III - Automatic Formulas, VII. The Constant-Dollar Plan, VIII. The Constant-Ratio Formula, IX. Evaluating Constant-Dollar and Constant-Ratio Formulas, PART IV - Variable Ratio Formulas, X. Ways to Tell When Stocks are Cheap, XI. Modified Dollar Averaging, XII. Trendline Formulas, XIII. Moving Average Formulas, XIV. Intrinsic-Value Techniques, XV. Should You Use A Formula? -- end. 92 pp. EXTREMELY SCARCE TITLE by Robert H. Persons, Highly Collectible.
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