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Take Stock : A roadmap to profiting from your first walk down Wall Street.

Take Stock : A roadmap to profiting from your first walk down Wall Street.

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: There are better books. Avoid this one.
Review: Benjamin Graham is a classic on investment. Years from now folks will be buy "Take Stock" as another one of those "must have" timeless classics. Ellis's book is the best I have read that explains things in plain (non-technical) English with examples most people can easily grasp.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good things come in small packages.
Review: Don't let the size of this book deceive you. This is a suberb book. The software included with the book alone is worth twice the cost of the book. The book descibes investing in a "technamental" way, a term Mr. Traub uses to describe the visual analysis of fundamental data via charts and graphs. I've been reading investment books heavily for five years now, and have read it all. This is quite a unique way of understanding how to buy stocks for the long term at the RIGHT price. Also, early in the book, Mr. Traub writes a short biography, and quite a positive story it is. I'd recommend this book to everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful "first investing book"
Review: Ellis Traub has gotten it *just* right: a beginning investing book that isn't so basic that it doesn't say anything (experienced investors can get a lot out of this), yet is very approachable and easy to read. The basic philosophy of "buy quality growth stocks at a reasonable price" is clearly illustrated - - - he doesn't just talk general philosophy, but instead shows you exactly how you can do your own stock analysis.

This approach to investing has long been a core part of the success of the "investment club" phenomenon, but with "Take Stock" Ellis makes it available to everyone. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in investing in the stock market.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must Reading for More Successful Investing
Review: Ellis Traub has reduced the complexity of stock market investing to simply how to identify good companies worthy of purchase and then how to buy them at an appropriate price. He explains in simple and easy to understand terms what constitutes a good company and good value. He starts very basically by listing mistakes he has made so others can avoid duplicating these and in short order how to become a more successful stock market investor. I wish Take Stock had been available to read before making my first investment.

I especially liked his new investing term "technamental" which applies technical graphic methods to fundamental analysis. Simply stated he uses the pictorial aspects of graphics to enable easily identifying how to recognize aspects of good companies and good value.

This is must reading for both the new investors as well as the investor who may wish to improve their investment batting average. His easy to understand step by step methods should enable all investors to improve their investing performance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Common Sense for all investors
Review: Ellis Traub makes investing 'doable' for the novice. Take Stock is a well written, informative book for the beginner, intermediate or advanced investor. Anyone reading this book will benefit in their investing decisons. Mr. Traub makes what may be 'simple' to some people understandable for the rest of us. I felt I was listening to him speak and seeing him draw diagrams rather than reading a book. Learning to invest can be painful, this book is 'medicine' to heal the pocketbook as well as the mind.

I absolutely think this book is a must read if you want to learn how to have a financial future. I have gained a great deal of insight into the entire study of stocks from the book. I have already bought 5 copies to give out and recommend it highly. Buy it for anyone you care about, they will thank you. Ellis Traub just make stock analysis clearer than anything I have read before. Thanks for writing the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take Stock: A Roadmap to Profiting from Your First Walk Down
Review: I have Benjamin Graham (an investing classic)......"Take Stock" is a classic in the making. Years from now folks will be buy "Take Stock" as another one of those "must have" timeless classics. Ellis's book is the best I have read that explains things in plain (non-technical) English with examples most people can easily grasp.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Valuable Guide to the Basics of Investing
Review: Reviewer: Nikki Ross author of LESSONS FROM THE LEGENDS OF WALL STREET: How Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham, Phil Fisher, T. Rowe Price, and John Templeton Can Help You Grow Rich

With excellent writing and great visuals, Ellis Traub explains the fundamentals of investing. He covers items on financial statements--the balance sheet and income statement in an accessible manner and explains how to find stocks that meet the criteria of the National Association of Investors Corporation (NAIC). This book gives a new dimension to NAIC rules and guidelines. A wonderful refresher course for experienced investors, beginning investors should find Traub's work beneficial, especially members of NAIC.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Last book I'll need.
Review: This book gives a simple, yet time honored approach to selectiong stocks. It uses fundamental analysis to select quality growth companies. So don't look here for technical analysis. Look here to find good stocks for the long term.

With the included Take Stock software you can now access online data (subscription required) and have the forms all filled out for you. You can manually fill them out also at no other charges. The program applies conservative judgments and gives you a analysis of the company's quality and the risk reward benefits of buying the stock from the current price. What could be simplier.

Also included is a demo copy copy of Mr. Traub's other software he writes for the NAIC called Investor's Toolkit which is a full blown stock evaluation, stock selection, and portfolio management tool. It requires more understanding than the Take Stock program does, but the online help screens do a good job of explaining its purpose.

My only complaint is that many of the stocks I've romanticized about are not quality companies. At least they are not companies I'd invest my money in for retirement.

I've read this book several times and learn more each time.

Mr Traub has mentioned the NAIC & AAII investment organizations and I recommend both of them to further your investing education.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally, a "How To" Investor's Guide
Review: We know that the stock market is the place to go with our investment dollars. What we don't always know is how to proceed. In plain language, Ellis Traub leads us through the process. He teaches us how to seek out companies of high quality, how to determine a reasonable price at which to purchase them, and how to follow them up after purchase. Peter Lynch told us that we can do this. Ellis Traub tells us how to do it with step by step instructions that will be of immediate value to novice and advanced investor alike. Take Stock is a must read for anybody interested in accumulating wealth safely through investing in the common stocks of fundamentally sound growth companies for the long term.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy it; you'll like it
Review: What an excellent book. Well written, clear, and easy that read that gives great insight. Ellis Traub has written a superb text on investing. I thoroughly recommend this book to all those interested in successful investing.


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