ChangeWave Investing (Review and Analysis of Smith's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Tobin Smith's book "ChangeWave Investing" shows how you can use ChangeWave investing to identify which stocks will grow the most in value as the New Economy becomes progressively larger and better established. In his book, Smith explains that there are three key concepts at the heart of ChangeWave investing and he presents the seven steps of the ChangeWave investing strategy that you can learn and apply. By reading this summary, you will discover the benefits of ChangeWave investing and how you can use it to earn bigger profits.
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To learn more, read "ChangeWave Investing" and discover the key to making the right investment in the New Economy.
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Book Presentation: ChangeWave Investing by Tobin Smith
Summary of ChangeWave Investing (Tobin Smith)
Book Abstract
ChangeWave Investing
is an aggressive growth investment strategy for New Economy stocks. The objective is to identify which stocks will grow the most in value as the New Economy becomes progressively larger and better established.
Lying at the heart of ChangeWave Investing are three key concepts:
The best stocks can be identified by analyzing their business, positioning and marketing strategies, not their balance sheets.
The greater the change occurring within an industry, the faster the rate of growth for leading stocks in that industry.
The more smart, qualified people that participate in researching investment opportunities, the greater the accuracy achieved.
The seven steps of ChangeWave Investing are:
About the Author
TOBIN SMITH is the founder and CEO of www.ChangeWave.com, managing partner and chief investment officer of ChangeWave Capital Partners L.P. (a private investment fund) and vice president of Internet venture development at Phillips International (one of the largest direct marketers of investment advisory services in the world). Mr. Smith has more than 10 years experience in the investment banking and financial services industries, as well as an extensive career giving seminars and speeches about investing, marketing and strategic business development. His Web site is located at http://www.ChangeWave.com.
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