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The No Bullshit Guide To Investing
The No Bullshit Guide To Investing
The No Bullshit Guide To Investing
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The No Bullshit Guide To Investing

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The finance and trading industry are full of snake oil salesmen who are bent on selling you the image of wealth without providing any real value or insight. This book will highlight the knowledge I've learned over years of training and testing culminating in a book that provides readers with a guidance on attaining wealth without the impossibly difficult jargon.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 7, 2022
ISBN9798215683286
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    The No Bullshit Guide To Investing - Waleed Abdelmeguid

    Contents

    Introduction

    Stock Charts

    Diagrams

    Options Chain, Strike Price, and Greeks

    Fundamental Analysis

    Technical Analysis

    Support and Resistance

    Mean Reversion/Standard Deviations

    MACD/RSI

    Industries to avoid

    Covered Calls

    Market Outlook

    Conclusion

    Disclaimer

    Works Cited

    Introduction

    The finance and trading industry are full of snake oil salesmen who are bent on selling you the image of wealth without providing any real value or insight. This book will highlight the knowledge I’ve learned over years of training and testing culminating in a book that provides readers with a guidance on attaining wealth without the impossibly difficult jargon.

    The field of finance and particularly stocks and options investing is something that tons of people are interested in learning about but struggle to get into due to the fact that the sheer amount of information and technical jargon can make it seem extremely intimidating.

    These financial assets are both bought and sold in a financial marketplace that allows users to gain and lose wealth through the value of their assets. According to the corporate finance institute Financial markets, from the name itself, are a type of marketplace that provides an avenue for the sale and purchase of assets such as bonds, stocks, foreign exchange, and derivatives. Often, they are called by different names, including Wall Street and capital market", but all of them still mean one and the same thing. Simply put,

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