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Investing books we would recommend you read over and glean important concepts from in the investment learning curve of your life are short listed below. Investing over the long term is something that takes time and patience! The journey involves learning along the road to financial freedom. Take the time to learn and apply the lessons of investment success!
Quick Start your Investment Journey by doing the following everyday:
Listen to 702 Talk Radio in the car or on Live Streaming between 18h00 - 19h00
Listen to RSG radio from 19h00 - 20h00
Subscribe to Business Day newspaper for 6 months (carries a Rand cost)
Subscribe to Prestige Bulletin (carries a Rand cost)
Join a Cashflow Club (Only cost is your mindset)
For more info on a short list of investment books you can read for background and overview, go to the investment book shortlist.
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Our Global Macro Fundamentals reading list:
Our Investment Book of Choice:
The Winning Investment habits of Warren Buffett and George Soros (Mark Tier)
Trading in the zone - by Mark Douglas
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Stock market trading is simple but that doesn't mean it's easy! Let me explain. Most people can handle a dummy portfolio with 1000's of dollars or rands worth of funds. They trade like there's no tomorrow and generally they end up profitable. The next logical step is to open a real account with REAL MONEY in it! What happens next is the quintessential challenge around trading for 90% of people: They lose money!
See our Trading Books recommendations...
Rich Dad's Guide To Investing is the third book in the best-selling Rich Dad series. This book is not for investors looking for the "quick fix", the "easy answer", the "magic formula", or the "hot stock tip". As the title states, it is a "guide" and offers no guarantees...just as Robert's rich dad offered him no guarantees...only guidance. The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times best-seller is read by Jim Ward and includes an introduction by Robert. Total playing time is approximately 3 hours.
This is a ground breaking program that will teach you the priceless secrets that Robert learned from his Rich Dad. Learn why your house is a liability and not an asset and how the rich pay less taxes legally. It will teach you the seven levels of investing, the ten steps to unleash your financial genius, and specific cashflow management strategies to multiply your wealth. Rich Dad's Secrets includes 6 CDs and a workbook on CD-Rom.
Rich Dad said...
"Good debt makes you rich and bad debt makes you poor."
The ABC's of Getting Out of Debt reveals the strategies for avoiding and overcoming bad debt, as well as using good debt to your advantage.
Gain insights with this CD program from people who studied the Rich Dad lessons and took action. The experience gained, the lessons learned and the wisdom shared in these CDs can be both inspirational and actionable for your financial future.
Our Stock Market Outlook March 2009
We provide a stock market outlook in a weekly newsletter to investment club members. In March 2009, we published an edition stating that the bottom of the stock market was reached and that the stock markets will start recovering. We stated a number of reasons for this view on the markets, as to how we drew this conclusion. Since then the global stock markets are up between 30-50% from the lows in March 2009!
See our quick performance review section for some our more recent stock market calls. This is a summary of our investment club newsletter outlook. To find out more, visit our Wealth Club section.