Getting good data -- Identify visual correlations -- Types of data -- Probability -- Plots and distributions -- Testing variables data -- Testing proportional data -- Is a stock or the stock market overpriced? -- Using investment analysis to estimate when an economic bubble will break? -- The U.S. consumer has been reducing savings, drawing out home equity, and increasing their debt. So, should an investor be in the stock market? -- Quick-use baseline retirement numbers -- Adjustments for a pension, a lower savings level, or a reduced retirement budget -- Assumptions/rationale in savings calculations.
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A straightforward and accessible guide to the discipline of investment analysis. Getting Started in Investment Analysis is an approachable introduction to this important topic. It quickly teaches readers how to make overall judgments on investment data without having to do complicated statistical analysis. By getting a general feel for this approach, investors will be able to differentiate "good" stocks from "bad" and make wiser investment decisions. Once readers discover how to choose stocks for savings and retirement, they'll learn how to glean insights from valid investm.
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