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Richard Koch is the author of 15 highly acclaimed books, including the The Financial Times Guide to Strategy and the bestselling 80/20 trilogy. As well as lecturing and broadcasting, he is an extremely successful entrepreneur and investor.

 

 



Table of Contents

Part One: Strategy for the individual investor

1. Why the stock market?

2. Should you try to out-perform the market?

3. David versus Goliath

4. Rules to stop you losing

5. Record-keeping for fun

6. Why you need your own approach

7. How to pick your own approach

Part Two: Ten ways that work

Way I Follow the rainmakers

Way II Backing winners

Way III Specialisation

Way IV Detecting earnings acceleration

Way V Outsider information

Way VI Good businesses

Way VII Value investing

Way VIII Emerging markets

Way IX Contrarian investing

Way X Star businesses

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      Publisher: Pearson Education
      Publication Date: 2/13/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780273786740, 978-0273786740
      ISBN10: 0273786741

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Richard Koch is the author of 15 highly acclaimed books, including the The Financial Times Guide to Strategy and the bestselling 80/20 trilogy. As well as lecturing and broadcasting, he is an extremely successful entrepreneur and investor.

       

       



      Table of Contents

      Part One: Strategy for the individual investor

      1. Why the stock market?

      2. Should you try to out-perform the market?

      3. David versus Goliath

      4. Rules to stop you losing

      5. Record-keeping for fun

      6. Why you need your own approach

      7. How to pick your own approach

      Part Two: Ten ways that work

      Way I Follow the rainmakers

      Way II Backing winners

      Way III Specialisation

      Way IV Detecting earnings acceleration

      Way V Outsider information

      Way VI Good businesses

      Way VII Value investing

      Way VIII Emerging markets

      Way IX Contrarian investing

      Way X Star businesses

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