Relationship Investing: Stock Market Therapy for Your Money

· Skyhorse
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The Stock Trader’s Almanac's “2018 Best Investment Book of the Year.”

In Relationship Investing, experienced Wall Street analyst Jeffrey Weiss shows how treating an investment like a personal relationship simplifies your stock market decisions. In clear and accessible terms, he shows how, by following this simple premise, you can remove complexity and anxiety from buying and selling stocks and achieve improved investment results.

You need to follow key rules in the stock market, just as you need to follow particular guidelines in a relationship. The two are surprisingly intertwined. Before you jump into the market, you should consider:

•Communication—you need to be able understand stock market lingo, just as you need to be able to understand your partner

•Risk management—resolve when to sell your stock by knowing when to break it off with your partner

•Timing—determine when to buy a stock the way you decide when to take the next step forward with your significant other

The result is an enjoyable, easy-to-follow road map to financial success.

About the author

Jeffrey S. Weiss, CMT, has more than thirty years of experience as a stock market analyst and is a leading media expert and motivational speaker on the subject. He has been the chief technical analyst at several nationally recognized investment firms and has been featured in Barron's and on CNBC, Bloomberg TV, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg Radio. He lives in the New York City area.

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