The MAGNET Method of Investing: Find, Trade, and Profit from Exceptional Stocks

by admin on 2010/03/08

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  • ISBN13: 9780470279298
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Praise for The Magnet® Method of Investing "Rather than encouraging the scatter shot approach of broad diversification, Jordan focuses on the rifle-shot Magnet® method of identifying a limited number of quality stocks to improve your chances of beating the market."
—Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist, Standard & Poor's Equity Research "Jordan Kimmel is one of the brightest market observers out there, and he is certainly a rising... More >>

The MAGNET Method of Investing: Find, Trade, and Profit from Exceptional Stocks

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P. Gentile March 8, 2010 at 7:41 pm

This book is an easy read that provides you with the basic knowledge you need to make a good investment decision. His common sense approach to investing is one that more people should follow. This book is perfect for all levels of investors and a must read.
Rating: 5 / 5

Jay J. Wommack March 8, 2010 at 8:21 pm

As a forty year stock trading veteran, I found this book to be the ONE that puts it all together… Great Wisdom, Great Knowledge…

Written by an actual investment professional that lives and dies with his system, Jordan Kimmel has out done himself. This book is loaded with real world examples that prove his process.

Clearly, Kimmel will be known among the greats…Wyckoff, Gann, Buffet, Soros, Rogers…

This book is a top 5 must for your trading and investing library.
Rating: 5 / 5

JG March 8, 2010 at 11:17 pm

The Magnet Method of Investing is a window into the world of successful stock picking and investing. The author is straight and honest about the pitfalls of over diversification and makes it easy to understand why you should only focus on a few stocks. The book is full of examples of stocks that Mr. Kimmel looks for how he finds them. I recommended this book for anyone who wants a change from the regular `buy and hold’ methodology of Wall St.
Rating: 5 / 5

a customer March 9, 2010 at 1:49 am

I got this book as a present from a friend who knew I was getting into investing and let me say – this book blew away my expectations. It was easy to understand, even for someone new to investing like myself. It was a quick read and I really liked the idea about not buying too many stocks and just selecting a few that have the potential to go up big.
Rating: 5 / 5

Aaron C. Brown March 9, 2010 at 3:53 am

Let me start out by saying I believe that low-cost index mutual funds remain the best choice for most investors; and that the large majority of people who set out to do better, fail. However, I also believe that it is possible for disciplined, intelligent, serious investors to do a bit better; and that little bit can add up to a significant edge over extended periods of time.

This is one of the few investment books that will help you if you choose the latter path. It sets out a sensible strategy based on fundamental analysis with an eye toward price movements. Pure fundamental analysis works on a Warren Buffet time-scale, but attention to price can help you get the value companies at the right times, so you don’t have to wait 20 years to be proven right. Pure price movements can also eke out profits, but only if you have institutional market access.

Most books of this type concentrate on blue chip value, great companies at a good price. Magnet investing is more ambitious, finding companies somewhat earlier than the usual advice, with more growth potential but less certainty. This has several advantages. It’s more fun. It allows you to get a significant advantage with a smaller portion of your portfolio. It lets you concentrate more on things you know about, and where there is less institutional attention. However, that also makes it riskier if you allocate the same fraction of your portfolio; and it means your skill at implementing it makes more difference.

I like some other things about this book. It’s well-written. It gives a complete system, which is important to show the author has thought everything through and so you won’t neglect an essential part. But it also explains the system so you can test it against your own knowledge and beliefs before betting your retirement on it. It gives evidence of how the system worked in the past, backed up by a long period of actual application, not just a theoretical backtest. The method is complete enough to give you an idea of how well it is likely to work, which is almost as important as working. Your investing success is determined not just by rate of return, but whether your financial plan is realistic enough to succeed with that return. Finally, the method is intellectually satisfying, which is both a virtue in itself, and makes it easier to stick to during inevitable market reverses.

You don’t need this book to invest, and it won’t make you rich quickly. I do not use the method myself, but I employ similar principles and I learned some useful enhancements from reading it. If you’re going to be an active investor, this is a good choice for a guide. If you follow the system, and watch your costs (including taxes and hidden transaction costs like bid/ask spreads), you have every chance of achieving reasonable financial goals.
Rating: 5 / 5

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