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The Motley Fool Million Dollar Portfolio: How to Build and Grow a Panic-Proof Investment Portfolio

In this long-anticipated, groundbreaking guide to building a portfolio, acclaimed stock pickers and Internet pioneers David and Tom Gardner lay bare the simple philosophy that they have used to help millions of grateful individual investors outfox the professionals on Wall Street.

The research, the stories, and the results that underpin this book stem from the revolutionary and wildly successful "Motley Fool Million Dollar Portfolio""?a one-of-a-kind Web experiment in which individual investors follow along as Motley Fool co-founder Tom Gardner invests and manages $1 million of The Motley Fool's own money.

In page after page of sound, sensible investment advice, readers are offered a rare glimpse into the inner workings of The Motley Fool machine?and offered a first-class education in building, growing, and defending an individual portfolio, one investment strategy at a time. From learning to think like an investor to finding a first stock, from dividend investing to blue-chip bargains to small-cap treasures, from international investing to community-based online tools that are revolutionizing stock selection and asset allocation, this book takes the reader through the essential strategies for building any portfolio?no matter how small its start or how big its ambitions.

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Feb-01-2009

The Fool's Book for Market Winners

The book starts off telling you about three types of investors & later on give a web site for you check what kind of investor you are. It is a good book to read.

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Feb-01-2009

Wishing isn't answered here

While this book is probably intended for the beginning investor, it offers much information yet assumes that the reader is completely comfortable with the stock market. From the beginning chapters, where good advice is freely given, it also comes with "we will discuss this later" phrases where...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-31-2009

Motley Fool - Million Dollar Portfolio

Very disappointed in Motley Fool. They sent an offer for the book that included a downloadable newsletter. The book arrived but every attempt to contact Motley Fool and get the newsletter has proven fruitless.

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-31-2009

Excellent overview of investing

This book is excellent. Written clearly,in down to earth plain language,it guides the new investor step by step through the intelligent investment process. The book is very timely and up to date with current world investment events.Although I am an investor for the past thirty years I found the...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-30-2009

Million Dollar Portfolio

I enjoyed the book. It's good for young investors. If you belong to one of the Motley Fool news letters then most of this information will already be known. One negative, they promise a free report on the stocks to buy in 2009 if you buy the book. I followed the instructions provided by Amazon...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-27-2009

You could do better - much better

My personal and professional focus is mainly on trading, but I do periodically act as an investor as well. That being the case, I thought I'd give this book a read to see what the popular Fools had to say on the subject. I didn't come away particularly impressed.First of all, the whole book is an...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-22-2009

A really great education about investing (even for stock market veterans)

This is a really excellent book that teaches you how to invest in stocks for the long run. It starts with how to pick out your first stock, and just keeps building and building, ending with maintaining portfolios with asset allocation plans and balancing, and evaluation mutual funds. It teaches...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-20-2009

Hardly "groundbreaking"

The Gardner brothers publish an investment newsletter. That is their primary business. This book is a primer for the neophyte investor. This book does a good job of walking the beginner through the thought process that the Gardner's believe will lead to financial success in the stock...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-19-2009

Don't be foolish about investing

This book is a great beginners guide to smart investing. The authors take you through all the various styles of stock picking: dividend payers, Blue-Chip bargains, Small-Cap treasures, and my favorite Risk Takers and Rule Breakers. They explain each category with the up and down side of each....

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  • Posted: Jan-19-2009

Good primer for believers in active vs passive investing

In this age of full disclosure, I received this book free from the Amazon Vine program....with the condition that I publish a book review.Since I am a believer in passive style investing (index funds) I probably would not have bought this book. My knowledge of the Motley Fool is that it...

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