Chuck Carlson's 60-Second Investor: 201 Tips, Tools, and Tactics for the Time-Strapped Investor

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McGraw-Hill Education, Aug 22, 1997 - Business & Economics - 304 pages
One minute. That's all it takes to become a savvy individual investor and get on top of the best investment strategies, secrets of stock market movements, professional trading tactics, and sound, strategic financial planning. From the best-selling author of Buying Stocks Without a Broker comes this cure for investment information overload. In a unique quick-take format and in his famous crisp, no-nonsense style, Chuck Carlson breaks down the mysteries of Wall Street into digestible, but potent,bite-size chunks. Learning the essentials of wealth-building has never been so quick and easy.

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Contents

How 24 Becomes 3 Trillion Early Bird Investing
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The Rule of 72 What Is Market Capitalization? What
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THE INDIVIDUAL INVESTOR
66
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About the author (1997)

Chuck Carlson is the bestselling author of Buying Stocks Without a Broker, No-Load Stocks, and Free Lunch on Wall Street, three investment classics from McGraw-Hill. A frequent guest on financial TV and radio shows and often quoted by the print media, Mr. Carlson is the editor of DRIP Investor and the market strategist of the influential Dow Theory Forecasts newsletter. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.

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