80 must-read tips and techniques for trading success
Trading shares can make you rich - but it's not risk-free. You need years of experience to navigate the dangers and seize the best opportunities.
Malcolm Stacey has done the hard work for you: he's learned how to be successful through years of his own trading and countless conversations with top traders. Now he's ready to share this knowledge and give you a head start.
Probably Britain's best-known shares blogger, Malcolm has traded from his armchair for nearly 30 years. He's gone through it all, from frothy bull market bubbles to crunching crashes.
As a BBC business reporter, he interviewed some of the most successful share traders in the world who revealed to him their top-secret strategies and tips. He's also spoken to countless business leaders to learn what makes a good company - the kind you want to be backing with your cash.
In Share Attack he distils all of this into 80 vital trading tips and techniques that you can put into practice right now.
Filled with insight and experience, Share Attack is a trading book with teeth - a fascinating beginner's guide for those who want to start trading more actively. It's fast-moving and entertaining - and packed with years of techniques, tricks and red flags. You'll learn from Malcolm's early mistakes and benefit from his successes.
Malcolm can't guarantee to make you rich by trading shares, but you can give yourself a vital edge by learning the top secrets of those who've done it all before. It's time for the Share Attack!
ISBN: 9780857194961
Collections:
Author Info
Malcolm Stacey
Bio
Malcolm Stacey was for 30 years among the BBC's most experienced investigative reporters, specialising in business. He produced and reported for Roger Cook's Checkpoint and You and Yours. After reinventing himself as a private share trader, he wrote two previous books on making big money from shares. He has continued to follow his own tips and hints, gleaned from some of the top financial minds in the country - including well-known City luminaries he met in the course of making 8,000 television and radio programmes.
Malcolm is also an experienced tutor, having presented BBC Schools TV and worked with the Broadcasting Corporation's training department.
* Login required, if sample is not available, a subscription/purchase is required.
Please see our
Terms & Conditions
for more information.
Select your currency
Non GBP (£) prices are displayed as a guide only. All purchases are charged in GBP