Don't Play in the Street: Unless You Know Which Direction Your Stock is Traveling FROM THE PUBLISHER
Wall Street has seen so much scandal over the past few years that it may seem almost impossible to have faith in making money in this environment. Analysts have their hands so deep in the pockets of corporate America that it can make you sick. Accounting firms hired to audit their books are absolutely turning their heads from the outlandish facts presented to them so that you can hardly call them accountable. Brokerage firms understand exactly where their revenue comes from and they milk it to the hilt. The gamesmanship of fund managers is so intense that financial reality is hardly anywhere in sight. Corporations are so obsessed with their day-by-day financial performance, that good, strong financial advice has taken a turn for the worse. Don't Play in the Street unravels the truth behind Wall Street scandals, the hidden alliances of corporations and brokerage firms, the $10 billion a year industry of illegal investment scams, the media's participation in these turbulent economic times, and how your broker really makes money and what he doesn't want you to know.
Don't Play in the Street shows you how the average American can truly win in the stock market today. All else aside, there is a method wherein the individual can take advantage of the opportunities provided by Wall Street to significantly increase their own personal net worth. You will learn what is truly important in buying and selling stocks, and cannot be argued by any analyst. Even more importantly, you will learn how to keep what you have and not watch it go down the drain. Arthur Levitt, the longest-serving Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission states, "Despite Congress's belated lurch toward reform, only a few lawmakers truly care more about individual investors than about their corporate pensions." Don't Play in the Street gives us the hard, cold facts about Wall Street today and how the individual investor can absolutely thrive in any market environment.
SYNOPSIS
This book/CD-ROM package claims to reveal the truth behind Wall Street scandals and to show how to win in the stock market. Examples in the book are based on the accompanying investment software. Author information is not given. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR