Have You Been Brainwashed By Wall Street?
Seasoned trader, Steve Selengut, author of The Brainwashing Of The American Investor reveals the REAL" deal on Wall Street that includes how conflict of interest & rampant investment manipulation can cost you your nest egg.
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Top Ten Red Flags To Beware Of!
The #1 Mistake Investors Make & How To Avoid It!
The Brainwashing Of The American Investor by Steve Selengut is an expose of the conflicts of interest that plague Wall Street. From stock analysts to retail brokers, no cow is too sacred for this scathing and informative investigation of the Wall Street culture and the financial pros who dwell there. What you discover will give you a whole new understanding of investment product pitfalls, and a totally new, objective based perspective for designing, creating, and managing your personal investment portfolio.
The Brainwashing of the American Investor by Steve Selengut gives its readers a better understanding of complex investment strategies such as portfolio diversification, investment selection, and risk management. Banking on years of experience and vast knowledge in the field of portfolio management, Selengut presents a clear-cut picture of how modern traders and investors struggle in search of stable and profitable investments. He also enlightens the readers on issues of uncertainty" by explaining the significance that changing interest rates, stock market rallies, and recessions have on the everyday investor.
What do Mom & Pop" investors need to know about risk?
Does the average investor know the difference between an aggressive fund" and a value fund".
Why should you beware of advisors we think . . ." statements?
Why do investors think variable life insurance" means safe?
· What is technical analysis" and does it work to predict market movement?
· What tools should investors use when investing in the stock market?
· What do you mean by there is no such thing as a bad profit"?
· How does the old bait and switch" scheme work in the investment game?
Wall Street firms spend billions of dollars annually to make people transact; to move their money from one financial product to another; to change directions. One firms recent advertising headline was: Move Your Money!" Most investors are unqualified to make investment decisions. Most of the brokers and financial planners from whom they buy Investment Products" are equally unqualified, if not intellectually, at least motivationally.
An accomplished investment manager with a Professional Management MBA, Steven Selengut, began investing in 1970 at the early age of 25, when he managed a $60,000 portfolio that had been held in trust for him for many years. He developed an Asset Allocation Model still used today. After twelve years of experience in the Financial Services Industry, he left his full time management position in a major life insurance company to lead Sanco Services, Inc. in 1979.
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