Market Masters: Proven Investing Strategies You Can Apply: Interviews With Canada's Top Investors

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Market Masters: Proven Investing Strategies You Can Apply: Interviews With Canada's Top Investors
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Robin R. Speziale
Foreword by Ellen Roseman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:601
Dimensions(mm): Height 223,Width 147
Category/GenreInvestment and securities
Personal finance
ISBN/Barcode 9781770413436
ClassificationsDewey:332.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher ECW Press,Canada
Imprint ECW Press,Canada
Publication Date 9 February 2016
Publication Country Canada

Description

Market Masters is the definitive book on investing in the Canadian market, featuring exclusive and insightful conversations and first-hand advice from Canada's top investors. These interviews delve into each investor's investment philosophies, strategies, and processes, as well as their successes, challenges, and outlooks in the market. Learn proven investing strategies, processes, and approaches that you can easily apply to the market to make your winnings more plentiful, predictable, and profitable. The 28 top investors span multiple areas on the market paradigm to offer readers a variety of perspectives, including: five investing styles; proven, actionable, and timeless strategies to increase your winnings in the market; stocks, bonds, options, and other financial instruments; and shared conceptions that explain how the Market Masters continually beat the market. Through a collection of Master Keys, the most important tips from each investor are highlighted throughout the book. Market Masters contains timeless advice on how to beat the market that will entertain, inform, and empower generations of Canadian investors.

Author Biography

Robin R. Speziale is the author of Lessons from the Successful Investor, which contains 85 important investment lessons that he learned throughout his own trials, tribulations, and winnings in the market. Robin has been saving, investing, and building his portfolio since the age of 18. Now, 10 years later, at the age of 28, he's amassed a $225,000 stock portfolio. He lives in Toronto.

Reviews

"A great addition to Canadian investing literature. Robin Speziale's new book, Market Masters, spans the styles, stories, and strengths of 28 super investment characters. Investors -- novice or experienced -- will gain from it." -- Ken Fisher, 31-year Forbes portfolio strategy columnist, five-time New York Times bestselling author, founder/CEO of Fisher Investments "First-class interviews of successful investors sharing a diverse range of sound investment philosophies. Robin Speziale and his interlocutors remind us that Canada is rich with financial savvy and business acumen." -- Lawrence A. Cunningham, co-author and publisher of The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America "Only a few investors become great, and they take different paths to get there. For an investor who wants to be successful, this book provides not just the recipe that these investors used to reach success, but also insight into their beliefs, blind spots, and investment philosophies. I recommend it to those who want to get past cookbook models and develop their own ways of thinking about markets and investing." -- Aswath Damodaran, professor of corporate finance and valuation at New York University's Stern School of Business, and author of Damodaran on Valuation "Robin Speziale has interviewed Canada's top money managers in depth. But instead of asking what stocks they like -- 'the flavour of the month' -- he talked to them about the processes they use to find investable securities." -- Ellen Roseman, personal finance expert and Toronto Star business columnist "Robin Speziale's new book, Market Masters, provides a wealth of insight into what it takes to succeed as an investor from a group of renowned Canadian investors. I think every investor would benefit from reading the book. Find out what group of 'Master Keys' fits your investment personality, and then, if you can, rigorously implement them in a systematic, unemotional way. Emotional buying and selling are a huge tax on investment returns. If you manage to conquer your emotions and use some of the plethora of ideas in this book, you'll be well ahead of the majority of investors." -- James P. O'Shaughnessy, author of What Works on Wall Street