Making Money In Stocks Using The Quartile Method
This book presents a complete, comprehensive, mathematical method for making money in stocks. This objective method will show you how to determine a specific low price per share to pay for a specific stock, how to determine a specific high price to sell this stock, how to calculate the amount of capital gains for this stock, and how to find the overall rate of return for the investment. With the unlikely exception of buying a stock at the absolute fifty-two-week low and selling it at the absolute fifty-two-week high, this method provides the optimum overall profit for an investment. The level of mathematics used is simple arithmetic with sample calculations provided as examples. Hollis also explains how to use the information available on the Internet to determine whether or not to buy a specific stock. He also has included the criteria and standards he uses as guidelines in selecting the companies in which he invests.
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Making Money In Stocks Using The Quartile Method
This book presents a complete, comprehensive, mathematical method for making money in stocks. This objective method will show you how to determine a specific low price per share to pay for a specific stock, how to determine a specific high price to sell this stock, how to calculate the amount of capital gains for this stock, and how to find the overall rate of return for the investment. With the unlikely exception of buying a stock at the absolute fifty-two-week low and selling it at the absolute fifty-two-week high, this method provides the optimum overall profit for an investment. The level of mathematics used is simple arithmetic with sample calculations provided as examples. Hollis also explains how to use the information available on the Internet to determine whether or not to buy a specific stock. He also has included the criteria and standards he uses as guidelines in selecting the companies in which he invests.
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Making Money In Stocks Using The Quartile Method

Making Money In Stocks Using The Quartile Method

by Bill Hollis
Making Money In Stocks Using The Quartile Method

Making Money In Stocks Using The Quartile Method

by Bill Hollis

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This book presents a complete, comprehensive, mathematical method for making money in stocks. This objective method will show you how to determine a specific low price per share to pay for a specific stock, how to determine a specific high price to sell this stock, how to calculate the amount of capital gains for this stock, and how to find the overall rate of return for the investment. With the unlikely exception of buying a stock at the absolute fifty-two-week low and selling it at the absolute fifty-two-week high, this method provides the optimum overall profit for an investment. The level of mathematics used is simple arithmetic with sample calculations provided as examples. Hollis also explains how to use the information available on the Internet to determine whether or not to buy a specific stock. He also has included the criteria and standards he uses as guidelines in selecting the companies in which he invests.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157674304
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication date: 12/09/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 505 KB

About the Author

Bill Hollis is a retired teacher of science and mathematics with a master’s degree in physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics. He was a pioneer in teaching computer science programming. Over the years, he has successfully invested in various markets. When interest rates dropped to very low rates, he switched from certificates of deposit to the stock market where he has been rewarded with both dividends and capital gains. He soon discovered the quartile method of making money in stocks. He enjoys reading, music, gardening, traveling, and watching the stock market.
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