400 Bad Request

Bad Request

Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.

100 Baggers: Stocks That Return 100-To-1 And How To Find Them + Invest Like A Dealmaker: Secrets From A Former Banking Insider(Paperback, Christopher W. Mayer) | Zipri.in
100 Baggers: Stocks That Return 100-To-1 And How To Find Them + Invest Like A Dealmaker: Secrets From A Former Banking Insider(Paperback, Christopher W. Mayer)

100 Baggers: Stocks That Return 100-To-1 And How To Find Them + Invest Like A Dealmaker: Secrets From A Former Banking Insider(Paperback, Christopher W. Mayer)

Quick Overview

Rs.798 on FlipkartBuy
Product Price Comparison
This combo product is bundled in India but the publishing origin of this title may vary.Publication date of this bundle is the creation date of this bundle; the actual publication date of child items may vary.This book is about 100-baggers. These are stocks that return $100 for every $1 invested. That means a $10,000 investment turns into $1 million. Chris Mayer can help you find them. It sounds like an outrageous quest with a wildly improbable chance of success. But when Mayer studied 100-baggers of the past, definite patterns emerged. In 100-Baggers, you will learn the key characteristics of 100-baggers why anybody can do this. It is truly an everyman's approach. You don't need an MBA or a finance degree. Some basic financial concepts are all you need a number of crutches or techniques that can help you get more out of your stocks and investing. The emphasis is always on the practical, so there are many stories and anecdotes to help illustrate important points. You should read this book if you want to get more out of your stocks. Even if you never get a 100-bagger, this book will help you turn up big winners and keep you away from losers and sleepy stocks that go nowhere.,Invest Like a Dealmaker outlines an approach to investing that is far removed from what most investors have been conditioned to believe, but which has produced consistent profits for its practitioners decade after decade. While the concepts covered are not well known by the average investor, they are well appreciated by Wall Street insiders and dealmakers particularly those who think about stocks as whole companies, as things with real assets, and cash flows that exist in the real world.