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Rating:  Summary: Good general overview for beginners Review: As a beginner, I found the book to give a good overview of the stock market functionning. It is quite thorough and explains all the fundamental mechanisms. I would also recommend 'What you need to know before you invest' from Rod Davis
Rating:  Summary: A fairly good over view for me Review: I am just beginning to learn about the stock market, and all the other dimensions that go along with it. I found this book quite informative, I have read it two times now. I use this as a text book to study from. I am also reading other books on the subject to make sure the information I learn is correct.
Rating:  Summary: A fairly good over view for me Review: I had high hopes for this book, as the topics outlined in the table of contents seemed thorough and well organized. Unfortunately, the writting and editing are only fair, which makes the book read as if intended for a grade school audience. In the next edition, a section describing the NASDAQ and how it functions would enhance the value of this book. Would have been a plus if this book included a list of additional titles for further reading on the topics covered.
Rating:  Summary: Dangerously Inaccurate Review: Prentice-Hall is notorious for sloppy textbooks, and this book is in the company tradition. The text was not edited, proofread, or fact-checked. The glossary entry for wash sales is egregious, but almost any page provides examples. All information in this book is therefore suspect.
Rating:  Summary: Dangerously Inaccurate Review: Rather than providing any sort of investment advice, this book explains the actual workings of the stock market. How a trade flows from a customer, through a broker, to the floor, and on to the various settlement engines. It's good background for anyone who invests in the market, and especially useful to anyone who works in (or with) the financial IT industry.
As other reviewers have noted, the poor copy-editing is embarassing. But even with all the typos, the information presented is very useful.
Rating:  Summary: Good introduction to the mechanics of the market Review: Rather than providing any sort of investment advice, this book explains the actual workings of the stock market. How a trade flows from a customer, through a broker, to the floor, and on to the various settlement engines. It's good background for anyone who invests in the market, and especially useful to anyone who works in (or with) the financial IT industry. As other reviewers have noted, the poor copy-editing is embarassing. But even with all the typos, the information presented is very useful.
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