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Reddit mentions of The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing: Morningstar's Guide to Building Wealth and Winning in the Market

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing: Morningstar's Guide to Building Wealth and Winning in the Market. Here are the top ones.

The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing: Morningstar's Guide to Building Wealth and Winning in the Market
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Found 4 comments on The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing: Morningstar's Guide to Building Wealth and Winning in the Market:

u/TheAethereal · 4 pointsr/investing

Umm...based on these questions, I would seriously recommend not buying any stock yet.

You need to buy some books on the subject and read. This is the best intro book on equity investing that I've read.

u/MaYAL_terEgo · 1 pointr/investing

The comments on that book are saying its somewhat outdated, whats your take on that? I'll definitely give it a read anyway though. I've been on a shopping spree for books on amazon so I might as well anyway!

http://www.amazon.com/Five-Rules-Successful-Stock-Investing/product-reviews/0471686174/ref=cm_cr_pr_hist_3?ie=UTF8&filterBy=addThreeStar&showViewpoints=0&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending

u/TimHos · 1 pointr/CanadianInvestor

While the title is corny, this book will help you analyze a company's financials and can help you understand things like "moats" and etc.

https://www.amazon.ca/Five-Rules-Successful-Stock-Investing/dp/0471686174

It's an easy read too, and as I've just begun to set aside cash for individual stock picks it has helped me avoid a couple I thought were fine, and helped me snag a few solid companies "on sale."

u/Bontus · 1 pointr/worldnews

There is a great chapter about these type of companies in this book.