A complete resource for Canadians seeking to master the stock market and secure their financial futures.
Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just joining the game, How to Profit from the Next Bull Market will teach you valuable skills and secrets to investing and succeeding in the Canadian stock market. Learn how technical analysis will forecast when to buy and sell with certainty, interpret and understand a company’s financial statements with ease, master seven proven strategies that will protect you from losing money in the market today, and how understanding market cycles can be used to predict the future.
Financial adviser Alan Dustin teaches readers how to research, select, and manage their own stock portfolios using easily accessible resources, and provides an analysis of twenty Canadian and American companies that have demonstrated their financial strength, staying power, and incredible rates of return over repeated market cycles. This honest, candid, and understandable approach to investing will serve Canadian investors well for the rest of their lives.
Alan Dustin is a seasoned financial adviser who has spent twenty-five years guiding Canadian investors to financial success. He has appeared as an expert commentator for CBC and CP24, and has published numerous articles for Investor’s Digest of Canada and Canadian MoneySaver. He lives in Toronto.
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Canadian Retirement Landscape Chapter 2: First Things First — How to Protect Your Portfolio Right Now Chapter 3: How Much Money Do You Need to Save? Chapter 4: How Much Money Do You Need to Retire Comfortably? Chapter 5: Economic Indicators Chapter 6: Getting Technical Chapter 7: Fundamental Analysis Chapter 8: How Do You Know When the Market Has Reached the Top? Chapter 9: The Plan Chapter 10: Market Wisdom Conclusion Appendix: The Plan All-Star Team Recommended Reading Glossary Acknowledgements Index About the Author
Offering an honest, candid, and understandable approach to investing, How to Profit from the Next Bull Market will serve Canadian investors well for the rest of their lives.
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