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You Can Be a Stock Market Genius

Review by Steven Rosales

What Is It About?

This book is about finding worthwhile investments using lesser known techniques. Through examples such as spin-offs and long-term options (LEAPS) the author attempts to show the reader how using alternative techniques can often enhance one's stock market performance. This book was written by Joel Greenblatt, author of "The Little Book That Beats the Market".


What Did I Get Out Of It As A New Investor?

At some point, once a new investor grasps the basics of investing, a need develops to learn more about other ways to participate in the stock market. This book provides a good introduction to those other methods. While it is easy to understanding what a spin-off is (usually a smaller division of a larger company become a separate entity) a new investor may not know when to take action on a spin-off. This book explains how to do so and why spin offs are often good investments. The book also covers how using long term options on undervalued stocks can maximize return and limit risk through the use of leverage.


The Good News

If one already has a good grasp on the basics of sound investing this book allows you to begin learning how to take advantage of profitable investment strategies. The book is written in an easy to understand and entertaining manner.


The Bad News

While this book discusses the concepts presented in an easy to understand manner, one may get the impression that using these strategies is simple. As always, it must be remembered that successful investing requires due diligence notwithstanding the entertaining manner in which the material is presented.


The Bottom Line

For those ready to progress beyond basic investing, this is a good book to learn from.


Steven Rosales began investing about a year ago. His goals are simple: preserve capital, grow capital, and invest with a margin of safety. Steven is the author of Value Blog Review, a website devoted to presenting and discussing the best blogs, websites, and books for new investors.

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