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Using both fundamental analysis and also describing the importance of technical analysis to monitor share price progress and control risk, Investing for Recovery will assist you in developing a strategy for this new and unfamiliar age. It will help you preserve your hard earned capital by limiting the downside of risk, explain how to carry out your own due diligence to ensure that your selections have the strength to survive temporary setbacks, and above all it will show you how to find safe, and profitable, investment opportunities. Investing for Recovery will help you understand the fundamental and long-term changes in the stock market that have taken place since the crash of 2008. Its an essential tool which you can use when you need to make the right investment decisions in these changing times. In this accessible and practical guide, Charles Vintcent will remind you constantly about the need for safety first, will help you protect your capital against the ravages of inflation, identify the risk of loss from poor stock and will help you achieve your investing objectives. -Investing for Recovery is a guide to the new way of doing business in the stock market. Summarises the changes happening in the bank and investment industry and identifies the long term effects of the credit crunch Shows you where to find reliable sources of information and how to evaluate risk Helps you carry out fundamental analysis and how to recognise danger signals Explains the way in which short term speculation can boost your capital growth Helps you identify winners and limit risk. There are two completely different schools of thought that the potential investor should use when selecting any particular investment - technical analysis and fundamental analysis. Each strongly eschews the other-but there is merit in each method. In this well written book, Charles Vintcent explains the importance of both. To my knowledge, this is the first book that achieves this. Clem Chambers, CEO of ADVFN -Charles Vintcent worked for 25 years as a private client stockbroker giving investment advice and dealing on the market. Prior to this he worked with Hambros Bank and the Charterhouse Group finding and supervising investment opportunities in private companies. He writes regularly for investment tip-sheets.- Hes the author of Be Your Own Stockbroker,- Short Term Trading and Long Term Investing and How to Win at Financial Spreadbetting, all published by Financial Times Prentice Hall. -
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