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Why Stocks Go Up and Down is an in depth introduction to stocks and bonds. It explains the basics of of financial statement analysis, cash flow generation, stock price valuation, and more. Commonly misunderstood terms such as "capitalize", "equity," and "diluted earnings" are explained clearly. Stock valuation methods including price/earnings ratio, price/cash flow ratio, and Enterprise Value / EBITDA are covered. The book is about fundamentals; it is not an investment system or "how to make a million dollars in the market". The subtitle, "The Book You Need To Understand Other Investment Books" says it best. That subtitle is the result of comments received from readers over many years. Review: A must-read book for any aspiring security analyst - This book educates its readers on fundamental analysis of stocks. Itโs a great book for any non-professional analyst who wants to pick his/her own stocks. The book broadly has three sections: 1. It uses the example of a small business to explain how financial statements are constructed and how capital flows in and out of the business. 2. It dives deeper into various types of funding available to businesses and explains the various types of securities that an analyst might encounter on the balance sheet. 3. It uses the example of an actual company and shows how the concepts taught in the previous sections tie together to create an investment case for the company. Overall, I would say this book deserves a place on the same shelf as other investment classics such as Security Analysis, The Intelligent Investor, Common Stocks Uncommon Profits, and One Up On Wall Street. Highly recommend it! Review: Not a total beginner book but it's worth to read - Youโll have better clarity on the bookโs content with prior knowledge of value investing. It can be quite dry for beginners. I first read it in 2016 and found it easy to fall asleep while reading. Now, after five years of equity investing, I appreciate the content much more.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 256 Reviews |
G**.
A must-read book for any aspiring security analyst
This book educates its readers on fundamental analysis of stocks. Itโs a great book for any non-professional analyst who wants to pick his/her own stocks. The book broadly has three sections: 1. It uses the example of a small business to explain how financial statements are constructed and how capital flows in and out of the business. 2. It dives deeper into various types of funding available to businesses and explains the various types of securities that an analyst might encounter on the balance sheet. 3. It uses the example of an actual company and shows how the concepts taught in the previous sections tie together to create an investment case for the company. Overall, I would say this book deserves a place on the same shelf as other investment classics such as Security Analysis, The Intelligent Investor, Common Stocks Uncommon Profits, and One Up On Wall Street. Highly recommend it!
L**I
Not a total beginner book but it's worth to read
Youโll have better clarity on the bookโs content with prior knowledge of value investing. It can be quite dry for beginners. I first read it in 2016 and found it easy to fall asleep while reading. Now, after five years of equity investing, I appreciate the content much more.
A**R
This is a great book for anyone who wants to learn not only ...
This is a great book for anyone who wants to learn not only why stock prices fluctuate but how businesses are structured. My only criticism has nothing to do with the material itself, but that there are quite a few grammatical errors throughout the book.
T**J
One of those books you want to have around
There is A LOT of information in this book. This is a great place to start for anyone thinking they might like to go to school in Business/Finance/Accounting. It doesn't cover theory on stock prices, but rather the actual calculation of stock and bond prices. In other words it's not a book for those attempting to make it rich in the stock market, but rather one to help understand how a business works, and what goes into deciding whether the price of a stock or bond is over/undervalued. I enjoy having it as a reference guide for calculating ratios, even though it's probably quicker to simply google them. Still, it's one of those books that has so much useful information that it's worth having on your shelf.
C**R
Very Thorough
I found this book to be a great tool to help me understand the basics of stocks and bonds, as I had only a minimal understanding coming in. It includes an extensive glossary but I rarely used it except to check my understanding. The final chapter shares its title with the book, concluding with a particularly valuable analysis of Abbott Labs stocks - a very effective way to convert the theory into a practice illustration. I have never seen this before. Strongly recommended.
M**N
A Superb Introduction to Investment Analysis
This book will get you started in understanding stocks and bonds, but you will also find yourself referring back to it again and again as your knowledge expands through further study. The authors introduce the most basic concepts and develop them right up through the point of making an investment decision. Their coverage of the topic is encyclopedic, so their book can fill in gaps even for experienced investors. Pike and Gregory contend that this book will enable you to understand other investment books. I can affirm that it provides the necessary foundation for reading my own book, Financial Statement Analysis: A Practitioner's Guide (co-authored with Fernando Alvarez), which focuses on the accounting tricks that companies use to mislead investors. One thing is for sure: You should not venture into the deep water of the securities markets without the knowledge masterfully presented in Why Stocks Go Up and Down.
I**T
Moderate to heavy reading
This book is an academic reading on the creation of stocks. Stock buying decision making is left up to the reader.
J**R
Great Place To Start
I have been investing for over 10 years and read a number of investment books. When I got this book I was both skeptical and intrigued by the subtitle, "The Book You Need To Understand Other Investment Books", but after going through it, I can understand why the authors call it that. A lot of investment fundamentals are covered in depth that other books assume you know already. Positives: 1. Good introduction to balance sheets and income statements without taking an accounting course. Numerical examples and calculation are well laid out and easy to follow. 2. Good discussion of cash flow and how it is used by investment analysts. 3. The last chapter is a case study of Abbott Labs. I found it really helpful in understanding what an investment analyst does. Strongly recommended!
M**L
Excellent intro to stock analysis.
An excellent introduction to the basics of securities analysis. If, like me, you're a complete beginner, this is the book for you. The section on the fundamentals of accounting is especially informative. I'm looking forward to putting some of the tools outlined into practice.
C**N
Book for begginers.
No great information for people from the area, no advanced knowledge, nothing usefull.
P**R
wertvoll
Das ist ein wirklich wertvolles Buch.
A**O
This book should be a must for investing begginers
It teaches you to understand all the many concepts needed in the investing world. It allows you to read annual reports and balance sheets and so on. very deep and complete This book should be a must for investing begginers and people with no related background, which was my case.
F**G
Excelente libro para entender las bases
Este libro tiene explicaciones detalladas y muy comprensibles de los conceptos basicos. Como su portada lo dice, es perfecto para entender otros libros. Me resulto muy util
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