Beating the Market, 3 Months at a Time (Review and Analysis of the Appels' Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Gerald Appel and Marvin Appel's book "Beating The Market, 3 Months at a Time" shows that savvy, active investing works. Instead of handing all your money over to a financial planner or investing everything in a mutual fund and hoping for the best, you should become a self-sufficient investor. This summary highlights that the key to making it happen is actually quite simple: you need to follow 5 steps in order to manage your investments so well that you end up beating the market. This summary offers well-researched strategies that are likely to increase your investment returns significantly while reducing risks associated with buying, hoping and holding.
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Beating The Market, 3 Months At A Time by Gerald Appel and Marvin Appel
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MAIN IDEA
Savvy, active investing works. Instead of handing all your money over to a financial planner or investing everything in a mutual fund and hoping for the best, you should become a self-sufficient investor. By doing this:
Your investments will perform better – because there will be no management fees skimmed off the top.
You’ll avoid all the potential conflicts of interest any professional money manager has.
You’ll decide for yourself when it’s safe to invest and when it’s not – something managers never can do.
You’ll avoid the bias professional money managers have to look after their biggest clients first and everyone else later.
In all, nothing can beat taking a hands-on approach to investing. The key to making it happen is actually quite simple:
The strategies that you will learn have been well researched, and though they require little time to apply (often no more than one hour every three months), they are likely to increase your investment returns significantly while reducing risks associated with buying, hoping, and holding. If you are able to maintain investment discipline, to put a certain amount of time into the project, and to enjoy rather than fear decision making, you may well find your long-term growth of capital to be gratifying indeed. This is in addition to the satisfaction of knowing what you have personally accomplished for yourself and your family over the years involved.
– Gerald Appel and Marvin Appel