Even among Wall Street legends, Philip L. Carret is a giant, the founder of one of the first mutual funds--the Pioneer Fund, which debuted in 1928--and a fount of knowledge and experience whose investing wisdom is acclaimed to this day. This classic guide to the nuts and bolts of speculating in the market, assembled from a series of articles for Barron's, is still one of the best primers available for beginners... and an excellent brush-up lesson for old hands. In clear-eyed, down-to-earth language, Carret discusses: * what is speculation? * why the investor must speculate * how stocks resemble real estate * trading on margin * over-the-counter trading * how to find a reliable broker * the disadvantages of options * the secret of the "sure-thing speculation" * forecasting market swings * understanding a bull market * how to read a balance sheet and much, much more. American entrepreneur and financial writer PHILIP L. CARRET (1896-1998) is also the author of Buying a Bond. |