
Make Your Money Work for You: A Starter Road-Map to Steady Profits
- first-time investor investing
- Categories:Financial Management & Investment
- Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:288
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- Size:162mm×210mm
- Publication Place:Russia
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Feature
★Zero-jargon: every formula, chart, or indicator translated into grocery-aisle English; you can retell it to a friend right away.
★Step-by-step: flowcharts and screenshots guide you from “What is a market?” to placing your first order.
★Transparent risk: shows not just upside but maximum drawdowns and worst-case scenarios for every tool.
★Red-flag list: a “never touch these” cheat-sheet to keep novices from losing money before they learn to make it.
★Plug-and-play templates: three starter asset-allocation models—just fill in the blanks.
Description
• Algorithms, charts, and indicators translated into “shopping list” language—what to watch, how to watch, what to do next.
• One-page cheat sheets for each major indicator: when to look, where to look, and the exact follow-up move.
• Battle-tested combo recipes for diversification, with each method’s hidden risks laid bare.
• Stocks, bonds, funds, ETFs—stripped to the screws: how they earn, where they can bleed, which myths to ignore.
• A seven-day starter timetable: open an account, pick a broker, place an order, review—each step illustrated with screenshots.
The author’s mantra: investing can be simple and safe once you learn to step around the holes.