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Comfort Zone Investing Chapters
Comfort Zone Investing, by Ted Allrich 1. Mutual Funds…
Explains open and closed end funds as well as ETFs, when to use them and how to decipher expenses.
2. Find Your Comfort Zone
Solid advice on what to do and not do in order to reach and stay in your Comfort Zone for investing.
3. Common Myths and the Realities Behind Them
Stuff people think is true about the market or investing but isn’t.
4. What’s a Fed Head and The Big Picture
Explanation of the Fed, interest rates and other economic info that investors need to understand the market, what makes it move and what’s important, what’s not.
5. Sectors and Industries
For diversification (and full peace of mind), investors need to know about sectors and industries, which ones are affected by interest rates and how to structure a portfolio that isn’t highly correlated.
6. Build Your Core Portfolio
Gives 10 specific types of stocks to buy to build a portfolio that will do well in an up market and give comfort in a down one.
7. Six Elements of Great Stocks
What do all great stocks have in common? Not much, but many of them have most of these characteristics. Find the ones with these, and your odds of success go up.
8. Bountiful Bonds
What you need to know about bonds to buy and utilize them.
9. New Industry, New Company, New Markets
How to invest in new, upcoming companies and markets without being a venture capitalist. Names mutual funds and stocks that specialize in venture type of investing.
10. Exploit Your Computer: It’s Your Money Machine
How to use a computer to find and invest in stocks, mutual funds and bonds. Gives plenty of Websites and how to use them.
11. Day Trading Is For Dummies
Explains why you shouldn’t try this at home. But if you do, the way to increase your odds of success.
12. Invest Like A Pro
Tips on what the pros look for in stocks, how they buy them, the data they use, and the resources they employ to gain advantages and knowledge.
13. Four Ways To Invest and A Few Words On IRA’s
Should you use a stock broker, an investment adviser, only mutual funds or try online investing? This chapter gives you the insights into each way plus explains different IRA options.
14. Get Going: The First Steps
What every investor should do when starting out, what to buy, what not to buy, how to open a brokerage account and the basics for starting out right on the path to your Comfort Zone.
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