Why value investors and fundamental investors seldom time the market? It is because they often exclude a very important element that contributed to stock price movement: The News. The low profile mysterious yet legendary investor Warren H. Lau has finally released his stock investing books series: Winning Strategies of Professional Investment. Warren H. Lau has spent more than ten years in the investment career, and succeeded through combined application of fundamental, technical and news analysis. The Winning Strategies of Professional Investment is a series of investment education books for…mehr
Why value investors and fundamental investors seldom time the market? It is because they often exclude a very important element that contributed to stock price movement: The News. The low profile mysterious yet legendary investor Warren H. Lau has finally released his stock investing books series: Winning Strategies of Professional Investment. Warren H. Lau has spent more than ten years in the investment career, and succeeded through combined application of fundamental, technical and news analysis. The Winning Strategies of Professional Investment is a series of investment education books for people who are not experienced to the stock market, and wish to build fast investment knowledge, and make money quickly. This series saves you time by offering the right paths. "The Alchemy of Investment" is the Second Book in this series. While "Invest and Earn Quick" discusses the technical and logical side of stock price behaviors, "The Alchemy of Investment" focuses more on the emotional side of the stock market. Our studies show that stock price fluctuation is a combined results of different elements including economic figures and forecasts, earning figures and forecasts, news sentiments, greed, fear and hope of the market participants. News based trading is a trading strategy where investors take advantage of the temporary mispricing of stocks due to the sentiments induced (or not yet induced) by the press. What You Will Learn from This Book: - What News Should Professional Investors Pay Attention To. - How The Central Bank Policies and Bank Loan Policies Affect Stock Markets; and - How to Identify the Stages of Bull-Bear Cycles through Analyzing the News Reports.
Meet Warren H. Lau - A tech CEO with a Wall Street assassin's past. Before revolutionizing the tech industry, he spent 10+ years crushing financial markets with a 600% return during the 2008 crash and 22% annual gains for 7 straight years (through Europe's debt crisis and China's Black Monday). His edge? A trifecta of fundamental, technical, and news analysis - a system so potent, hedge funds tried (and failed) to replicate it. Fact: 97% of traders lose money guessing market moves. Warren didn't just beat the odds - he rewrote them. In 2008, Warren watched peers get wiped out. Instead of panicking, he saw blood in the streets = opportunity. His "back-against-the-wall" moment birthed a ruthless, rules-based system - now distilled into his Winning Strategies series. Every trader knows the sinking feeling of waking up to a crashing portfolio - watching helplessly as losing positions drain your account while fees pile up. It's the frustration of clinging to hopeless stocks, praying for a rebound that never comes. But imagine the thrill of spotting a breakout before anyone else, executing your trade with precision timing, then sitting back as the market chases your entry point. That's the trader's high that comes from having a real edge in the markets. These strategies weren't born in a Ivy League lab - they were forged in market hellfires, tested against: ¿ The 2008 Subprime massacre ¿ The 2010 European debt contagion ¿ China's 2015 "Black Monday" (where most traders got atomized) Testimonials ¿ *"I went from $10k to $27k in 4 months using Warren's 'Crash-Proof' rules."* - Jason R. (Performance Backed by MyFxBook Verification) ¿ "Finally, a trading book that doesn't read like a NASA manual." - Lisa T. (Former teacher turned full-time trader)
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