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How to Buy Stocks

by Louis Engel

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The eighth edition of America's classic stock market primer, fully revised and updated for today's marketplaceFor over forty years, generations of investors have turned to How to Buy Stocks for advice and information they know they can trust. This extensively revised edition preserves Louis Engel's savvy investment principles and easy-to-understand explanations, but now includes all the up-to-the-minute information you need for successful investing in the 1990s.Sophisticated enough to appeal to the seasoned investor, and straightforward enough for those entering the market for the first time, How to Buy Stocks takes the mystery out of investing while giving you sound advice in making stock-buying decisions. Whether you're looking for a comprehensive guide to personal finance or the latest account of recent trends and what to expect in the future - whether you're thinking about entering the stock market, or just want to know how the market works - How to Buy Stocks simply remains the most accurate, concise, and shrewdly informative guide available for beginning and experienced investors alike.… (more)
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911 How to Buy Stocks, by Louis Engel (read 13 Aug 1967) A forgettable book read when I was seeking a path to riches. Either it was not too good or I did not do what it said, as the path did not open. ( )
  Schmerguls | Oct 25, 2009 |
History of Financial Advice Collection. Louis Engel was responsible for the advertising strategies of Merril Lynch from the 1950s onwards and was key to the development of a form of advertising that drew centrally on the discourses of financial education. His essay-like advert for Merril Lynch, “What Everyone Ought to Know About this Stock and Bond Business,” first appeared in 1948 and continued to run for the next twenty years. How to Buy Stocks: A Guide to Making Money in the Market, published in 1953, was based on this advert and lasted twice as long. It stayed in print until the early ’90s and sold over 4 million copies, leading Engel to be named “the man who brought Wall Street to Main Street” by the New York Times. The tone of the book is in keeping with the postwar culture that insisted on the connection between the stock market and the general health of the American economy: it is based “on a very simple premise: that the stock market is going to go up” because the “market is a measure of the vigour of American business, and unless something drastic happens to America, business is going to go on growing.” Yet the book differs significantly from conventional financial investment guidebooks in that the art of stock picking, buying, and selling plays a smaller role than the mechanical practicalities of how to go about investing.
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The eighth edition of America's classic stock market primer, fully revised and updated for today's marketplaceFor over forty years, generations of investors have turned to How to Buy Stocks for advice and information they know they can trust. This extensively revised edition preserves Louis Engel's savvy investment principles and easy-to-understand explanations, but now includes all the up-to-the-minute information you need for successful investing in the 1990s.Sophisticated enough to appeal to the seasoned investor, and straightforward enough for those entering the market for the first time, How to Buy Stocks takes the mystery out of investing while giving you sound advice in making stock-buying decisions. Whether you're looking for a comprehensive guide to personal finance or the latest account of recent trends and what to expect in the future - whether you're thinking about entering the stock market, or just want to know how the market works - How to Buy Stocks simply remains the most accurate, concise, and shrewdly informative guide available for beginning and experienced investors alike.

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