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Do You Want to Make Money or Would You Rather Fool Around

Do You Want to Make Money or Would You Rather Fool Around




Are you looking for the next big thing?

In these sixty-plus short pieces, prominent investment advisor and writer John D. Spooner shares an invaluable collection of insights and proven strategies you can use to make-and keep-more money in the market.

In a world overwhelmed with investment advice, Spooner offers something more precious-hard-won investment wisdom. He shares over 30 years of experience-in markets ranging from disastrous to unstoppable-along with savvy lessons that will lead you to a sound and highly profitable investment strategy.

You will also get a vivid behind-the-scenes look at the investment world’s volatile and fascinating mix of people, money, cunning, and luck-and a better understanding of how the pro’s really make more money on Wall Street.

If you’re ready to move beyond chasing the latest high-flying stock or over-hyped IPO, and get serious about making money, this book is a great place to start!

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4 Stars Short, insightful stories from a successful broker
Being able to trade or carry out a trade successfully is a talent, the ability to write and catch the readers’ attention through 242 pages is a different story. Spooner shows that he has both gifts from God. The stories are really interesing and insightful. A good leisure reading for anyone who has a stake in the investment market.

5 Stars War Stories from a Full Service Stock Broker
“Investing is a psychiatric profession. It deals more with emotion than with balance sheets and income statements.” John Spooner shares that insight at the beginning of the book, and his stories certainly bear out that perspective.

The title of the book is explained in the first story about Big Arthur, who really did just want to fool around. It turns out that stock investing is primarily entertainment for most of Spooner’s clients. If he tries to provide them with good investments, they get annoyed and leave him. He has to be careful in figuring out what their real objectives are. One woman tells him to invest conservatively for current income, then gets angry when he doesn’t beat the S&P 500. She finally quits him.

The stories are done in a style reminiscent of Adam Smith in The Money Game, except these stories aren’t quite as funny or illuminating. They certainly resonate with me, however. I’ve known a lot of people these stories could have been written about.

Spooner’s real opinion is shared succinctly in the middle of the book. “People are mostly good at making money but terrible at investing it.” “And not one of them . . . was capable of managing his or her own money.” As a result, he tells you to hire a broker and to do what the broker says, or fire the broker.

He has three key questions to ask in deciding which full service broker to use. I think you could be misled by these questions, as I was when I hired a talented, well educated man to be my full service broker in 1968. He clearly passed these three tests, and was a nice fellow to boot, yet 80 percent of my money was gone within a year. He put me into three of the worst dogs you can imagine.

For perspective, I suggest that you also read John Bogle’s, Common Sense About Mutual Funds. If you seriously want to make money, buy index funds. If you want to fool around, find a full service broker who will amuse you. The choice is yours.

This book provides a valuable perspective on the stalled thinking that affects people’s ability to invest. You can either make most of these mistakes yourself in the future, or learn them by reading this book. It’s much cheaper to buy and read the book. I suggest that you decide to make money with your money. Save your entertainment for other parts of your life where the cost isn’t so high.

Live long and prosper!

5 Stars Every investor should read it more than once.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book. I found it interesting reading, loved the stories which convey the messages clearly, and believe it is full of common sense. It is a sound approach which has served his clients, (of which I am proud to be one), well over the years.

4 Stars Helpful and engaging
Investing can be as much a matter of comportment and attitude as anything else. Spooner’s relaxed, anecdotal style is a welcome departure from the “sure-thing”, exclamatory type of trash that’s been on the bookstore shelves (and in the warehouses!) for the last two years. His advice is (largely) helpful to anyone who chooses to invest rather than gamble. By the way, you don’t end up managing half a billion dollars of other people’s money as an individual stockbroker by blowing smoke at them. Buy the book and read it.

5 Stars Stand on your own two feet as an investor.
Great writing style. I’m surprised to say this about a financial book, but it was a real page-turner.

This book teaches you when to trust your own observations as a consumer an investor, and also supplies a few good rules to fall back on. It’s investment advice, with a bit of personal advice mixed in. There are comical stories which help you realize how insane and irrational our financial markets can be. It helps you understand the psychology of Wall St., while keeping a healthy distance from Wall St.’s incestuous institutions of research.

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The Millionaires Club How to Start and Run Your Own Investment Club and Make Your Money Grow

The Millionaires Club How to Start and Run Your Own Investment Club and Make Your Money Grow




“Individuals have found that investment clubs are a wonderful introduction to the stock market. The first step is to get started, and Carolyn Brown has made it easy.”–Kenneth S. Janke, President and CEO, National Association of Investors Corporation

The Millionaires’ Club expertly teaches the essentials of running an investment club. Comprehensive without being complicated, this easy-to-follow guide covers everything from choosing a broker and running effective meetings to investing online and analyzing your club’s results. You’ll discover how to start the club that works best for you.

The Millionaires’ Club will show you how to:

  • Recruit members and develop an investment strategy
  • Form your club’s legal structure and design operating procedures
  • Tackle record keeping and other taxing issues
  • Research securities like the pros
  • Use the Internet and the news to uncover helpful data
  • Invest beyond the stock market–and build your own retirement portfolio

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User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Excellent guide to organize an investment club from scratch!
The author based this book on the official gude from the National Association of Investors Corporation, which is like the bible to organize investment clubs. But this book adds a lot of practical experience from other investment clubs that the official guide doesn’t have. Go ahead and buy it if you are thinkiing of getting a good hold in organizing your investment club.

5 Stars No Fuss No Muss Personal Finance
Let’s face it. Personal finance is a drag. So many books, so much advice, and so much confusion. That is until you read the Millionaire’s Club. Surprisingly, the author Brown does an excellent job. I say surprisingly because most personal finance writers seem to be just as dense as the very books that they keep churning out to the general public. Brown’s book, however is short, clear and helpful. She’s a straight shooter that believes in serving up no fuss and no muss personal finance. Millionaire’s Club has got to be one of the best how-to investment club books currently on the market. I should know. I started an investment club three weeks after reading the book.

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5 Stars Great Info
This book is a must have for those taking the necessary steps to a bright financial future. This book provided necessary information on all aspects of investment clubs from startup to management. I highly recommend this book.

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How to Make Money in Stocks A Winning System in Good Times and Bad Fourth Edition

How to Make Money in Stocks A Winning System in Good Times and Bad Fourth Edition



The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and USA Today business bestseller!.
The bestselling guide to buying stocks, from the founder of Investor?s Business Daily?now completely revised and updated

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When it was first published, How to Make Money in. Stocks hit the investing world like a jolt, providing readers with the first in-depth explanation of William J. O?Neil?s innovative CAN SLIM investing method. This technique, based on an exhaustive study of the greatest stock market winners dating back to 1953, is a straightforward, seven-step process for minimizing risk, maximizing return, and finding stocks that are poised to perform. Five years later, O?Neil, founder of the industry icon Investor?s Business Daily, revised his classic text and provided a glimpse on how the average investor can make money in today?s equities market.

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This fourth edition of How to Make Money in Stocks has been revised and updated with new chapters designed to help investors increase their performance in a turbulent economic climate. New discussions include:

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  • Greater clarification of the key CAN SLIM investment strategy.
  • New models of the greatest stock market winners that provide more basis for the ongoing effectiveness and superior performance of the CAN SLIM strategy.
  • Fresh stock charts featured in two colors for easier analysis of trends.
  • An invaluable guide on how to maximize both Investor?s Business Daily and www.investors.com to find winning stocks.
  • Real-world success stories from investors who have used this system.
  • New information on portfolio management and the impact of hedge funds.

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Praise for previous editions

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?The most useful stock market book in years.?.
?Management Accounting

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?In O?Neil?s opinion, a stock isn?t unlike a car or a set of golf clubs?you have to pay for quality. A winning system.?.
?Personal Investor

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?A superbbook, spelling out his investment strategies in plain English and O?Neilisms.?.
?San Francisco Business Times

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?His very good advice comprises a mixture of three parts common sense and one part technical knowledge.?.
?The American Spectator

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Make Money with Fixer Uppers and Renovations

Make Money with Fixer Uppers and Renovations




In the Make Money series, renowned real estate investor and bestselling author Gary W. Eldred shows you how to profit from the safest, most reliable wealth builder in the world–real estate. With coverage of all the fundamentals–from finding the right properties to financing and managing them–Eldred shows you the ropes so you don’t have to learn important lessons the hard way. Unlike general guides to investing in real estate, each title in the Make Money series gives you the specialized expertise necessary to fully profit from a select investment strategy.

Make Money with Fixer-Uppers and Renovations shows homebuyers and investors how to build a fortune by purchasing properties at bargain prices, using creative improvements to add thousands to their value, and selling or renting them for high profits. There’s almost no limit to the number of ways you can increase the value of a property–from quick and low-cost improvements like a fresh coat of paint to more extensive renovations such as multi-unit conversions or kitchen remodeling. This step-by-step guide includes the knowledge you need to combine entrepreneurial thinking with proven market analysis techniques. You’ll learn to choose properties, plan improvements, and buy low and sell high. Make Money with Fixer-Uppers and Renovations will show you how to:

  • Fix and flip properties for quick profits
  • Buy properties with little or no money down
  • Maximize your property’s market value
  • Exploit regulatory loopholes
  • Create pizzazz for your interiors
  • Add living space to your property
  • Revitalize neighborhoods to increase property values
  • Market your properties for top dollar
  • Save thousands with owner-occupant financing

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Fixer Upper Book
This book is a must for any person interested in buying a house and fixing it up. It has great tips for how to get a mortgage, what to look for in a fixer upper house, and how to sell your house afterwards.

4 Stars Excellent info, but lacks some details
Make Money With Fixer-Uppers and Renovations is a creative book. It criticizes the flipping books Buy It! Fix It! Sell It! Profit! and Flipping Properties by saying they limit your thinking by telling you that the only type of properties you can get are run-down, traditional junker properties. Eldred challenges that notion by saying that the right house can be a house that feels only like a house, and not a home. He differentiates between a house and a home by saying that a house can shelter you, but doesn’t excite you or move you in any way. A home is just like it sounds: a place you call home. By fixing up properties so that they feel like a home, you stand to make more money than by just fixing it up.

The book contains some very good stories and information on fixing up properties, and the information Eldred gives is well worth the price. But the information lacks real meat on how to do any of the things he’s suggesting. It’s like any other $19.95 book on real estate investing: you get what you pay for, and sometimes his suggestions lack detail, or feel like “top of the waves” type of techniques. If there were an upsell, you might get some kind of procedure on exactly how to invoke your local ordinances, add to neighborhood convenience, or convince a reporter to play up the neighborhood’s potential for turnaround.

He also winds up providing a formula for profit in the rehab business that walks and talks a lot like the Buy It! Fix It! Sell It! Profit! formula (a book he criticizes). Apparently the formula is sound, but he believes the buying price will rarely be 60 cents on the dollar. A fair belief, but you may be able to buy it at that price; I leave it up to the investor to make that choice. (In other words, read both books and make your own decision :) ).

Despite these limitations, you do get a lot of bang for your buck. I recommend it to real estate investors who would like to expand their thinking on potential fixer-uppers.

5 Stars Fantastic idea generator
As a veteran rehabber, I do not expect much that’s new from most “fixer” books. But this one pleasantly surprised me. It opened my eyes to the fact that I had not come close to maxing out profits from my properties. The chapter on marketing also weighs in as solid gold. I can see why my FSBO efforts have not paid off like I thought they would. Now I know how to really sell faster and at a higher price–without paying a commission! My guess is that whether your a newbie or pro, this book will definitely guide you to make more money( or collect more rents if you choose to hold–which I do not).

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Make Money with Condominiums and Townhouses

Make Money with Condominiums and Townhouses




In the Make Money series, renowned real estate investor and bestselling author Gary W. Eldred shows you how to profit from the safest, most reliable wealth builder in the world–real estate. With coverage of all the fundamentals–from finding the right properties to financing and managing them–Eldred shows you the ropes so you don’t have to learn important lessons the hard way. Unlike general guides to investing in real estate, each title in the Make Money series gives you the specialized expertise necessary to fully profit from a select investment strategy.

Make Money with Condominiums and Townhouses shows homebuyers and investors how to travel the road to real estate wealth–often with little or nothing down. As an affordable investment vehicle, condominiums and townhouses offer numerous advantages over other types of rental property–they require relatively little day-to-day management, they tend to attract more desirable tenants than other rental properties, and they offer low risk and high returns. Full of time-tested techniques and proven money-making strategies, Make Money with Condominiums and Townhouses will show you how to:

  • Relax while you put your money to work
  • Find properties with high rates of appreciation
  • Evaluate homeowner association finances
  • Choose profitable locations
  • Understand the changing demographics that may affect your investment
  • Finance your properties with little or no money down
  • Achieve positive cash flow quickly
  • Build up equity
  • Understand by-laws, disclosure statements, and management contracts

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars A reasoned voice in the huckster crowd
My review title pretty well sums it up. Eldred presents a well reasoned argument for investing in condos. He provides solid advice on the pertinent subjects, including tenant and association selection. And he does it with an encouraging tone that doesn’t digress into pie in the sky hype.

I think I’ll check out some of his other work.

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Make Money with Small Income Properties

Make Money with Small Income Properties




In the Make Money series, renowned real estate investor and bestselling author Gary W. Eldred shows you how to profit from the safest, most reliable wealth builder in the world–real estate. With coverage of all the fundamentals–from finding the right properties to financing and managing them–Eldred shows you the ropes so you don’t have to learn important lessons the hard way. Unlike general guides to investing in real estate, each title in the Make Money series gives you the specialized expertise necessary to fully profit from a select investment strategy.

Make Money with Small Income Properties shows you how to grow your fortune by purchasing and managing multi-unit rental properties–from duplexes to twenty-four-unit buildings. Compared to other real estate investments, small income properties offer higher returns, positive cash flows, and easy-qualifying seller financing. The expert guidance you’ll find here illustrates how you can boost property values and increase rent collections through effective and friendly management. This simple-to-follow guide offers the knowledge you need to find properties that will increase in value, manage them effectively (rule one: never think of yourself as a landlord), and maximize your profits. Make Money with Small Income Properties will show you how to:

  • Purchase and profit from affordable rental properties
  • Develop your entrepreneurial strategy
  • Understand the economy and pick the right neighborhoods
  • Size up the market and your competition
  • Carve out a target market
  • Accurately price properties
  • Build equity fast with easy improvements
  • Create ways to generate more income

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars Small Income Properties
If you are looking for a how to guide this is not the book. Eldred, gives you a very high level overview of the real estate game.

5 Stars Excellent
Provides terrific materials in an understable way. I’m a novice and have

heard and read many claims and get rich tomorrow schemes.

This is an excellent tool.Even if I don’t invest this year, it is a great

way to understand the economy for anyone.

5 Stars Not your first real estate book, but very valuable
This book, as others have noted, is not about the mechanics of proceeding; it’s no cookbook and doesn’t outline the specific steps to implement a deal. Nor does it specify some mythical “one true strategy” you should follow. What it does, and does very well, is cover the entire spectrum of larger strategy issues that will distinguish the greater success of strategic thinkers from the blind-luck results of simple tactical implementers.
Who is this for? People who have read (or done) enough real estate that they don’t need yet another book of the details. People who want (or need) to be reminded to think about the larger plan, where they are going, and how to optimize your strategy for best results. I’m a business strategist professionally, and I think this is well written and useful. Some of the people who appreciate it the least (”just do it” types who want to be handed simple answers) would benefit the most from this very good summary of real estate strategic thinking. It’s true, you do need to dive in and “just go do it” to make RE work. But thinking about the issues in this book will probably make any RE campaign significantly *better*. Good luck, to each of you.

5 Stars Create value, Increase net income
This is the second book I’ve read by Eldred. I like his style and thoughtful ideas. Unlike so many get rich in real estate books, Eldred seems to have his feet on the ground, yet he still demonstrates great ideas and techniques for buying, improving, and creating value for properties. This book does not cover “everything you need to know” (what book does?), but it does give you a unique and solid approach to investing smarter and more profitably.

5 Stars Great book for beginners or pros
If you’re thinking about investing in real estate, this book will give you a clear path to follow to maximize your profits. I found its strength both in its clearly written explanations as well as the tips and ideas on how to develop an improvement strategy. As a quick read that fully covers the basics, it’s the best book on investing in small apartment buildings that I have read. True, as the reviewer below notes, you won’t find a bunch of crazy “no credit, no cash” dealmaking tatics here. But you will find substantive content that distinguishes this author from others. Whether investing pro or amateur, I believe you’ll come away from this book with insights that will really boost your return potential. I certainly did.

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