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Rating:  Summary: Growing Rich With Growth Stocks Review: Don't buy the book for an entertaining read, unless you just enjoy reading about the personal home life and/or chidhood of famous investors. I found that part irrelevent and very boring.The book is well worth its price, however, for the top ten growth stock picks by each of the five featured investors. That's really the only information of value in the book, but they probably couldn't sell very many copies of a 5-page book, so you're stuck with the filler.
Rating:  Summary: Common Sense Approach to Investing Review: this book is a repeat of the basic tenets of investing. It is very shallow and repetitive. The experts' (Davis,Bramwell,Papp,Yacktman,Stovall) views have been known for years and have been expressed by them in the media The biographies of each of the experts, which absorbs more than 30 pages is unnecessary and boring Overall, I was extremely disappointed with the content,all old hat and redundant.
Rating:  Summary: Not worth beans Review: This book is not worth beans. Another group of hucksters trying to make a fast buck.
Rating:  Summary: Complete waste of time Review: Unfortunately the recent bull market has generated an entire group of would-be financial experts. They write useless books on the subject they have hard time grasping. This book is a good example of a book that can actually hurt you as an investor. Mr. Kazanjian obviously has little or no idea about such things as asset allocation and modern portfolio theory. His bright idea is: "Hey, High Tech is hot, put your money into it!". I wonder what exactly Mr. Kazanjian would tell his readers know, when Nasdaq is down, bull market is over and his readers actually lost money. Complete and utter waste of time.
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