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The World's Simplest Stock Picking Strategy: How to make money investing in the companies in your life Paperback – Import, 16 November 2021
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- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarriman House Publishing
- Publication date16 November 2021
- Dimensions16 x 1.14 x 21.11 cm
- ISBN-100857199439
- ISBN-13978-0857199430
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“Wall Street sells complexity because that's where all the profit is. Edward Ryan takes readers down an alternative path, where straightforward and intuitive investment ideas can lead to great results.” ―Joshua M. Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth and star of CNBC's The Halftime Report
“Early in my career, I was told "complexity is the market's ultimate disguise." Ed's new book lays out an easy to understand and implement strategy to help you find winning stock ideas in a market that seems to lead people to complicated and less efficient methods. Do yourself a favor and go back to the basics with this common sense approach!” ―Brian Shannon, Founder of AlphaTrends and author of Technical Analysis Using Multiple Timeframes
“This book captures the essence of long-term investing for the younger generation. It is a simplified approach that can yield huge returns if one can manage to hold through the market swings and volatility.” ―Sasha Evdakov, TradersFly
Any plan that would have led investors to Amazon, Apple, and Google is fine by me―and this one would have. Edward Ryan has created a systematic framework for owning what you know, a tried-and-true tactic. --Jason Kelly, author of The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing and editor of The Kelly Letter
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- Publisher : Harriman House Publishing (16 November 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0857199439
- ISBN-13 : 978-0857199430
- Item Weight : 280 g
- Dimensions : 16 x 1.14 x 21.11 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #228,251 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #14,494 in Analysis & Strategy
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About the author

EDWARD RYAN provides investment advice to some of the world’s leading asset managers and
has worked closely with Wall Street’s top-ranked analysts. The portfolio he managed while trading
returned 1200% over a four-year period. When he isn’t working, Edward spends time outdoors
hiking, jogging, or strolling with his wife and daughter. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics
from New York University.
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Reviewed in India on 19 December 2022
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Edward Ryan has simplified the complex process of investing through this book. This simple strategy is for individuals who are looking to get into investing in the stock market. The power of being a regular consumer of products and services in your own life and how you can use this knowledge of being a consumer to generate a balanced portfolio and start the process of building long term wealth.

Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 19 December 2022
Edward Ryan has simplified the complex process of investing through this book. This simple strategy is for individuals who are looking to get into investing in the stock market. The power of being a regular consumer of products and services in your own life and how you can use this knowledge of being a consumer to generate a balanced portfolio and start the process of building long term wealth.

It’s easy to understand and follow. For a complete novice or non technical person this book can be more helpful than any other book on investment.
This book is for every individual who wants to start investing and building their portfolio, it doesn't require any experience of stocks to read this book and implement.
This will guide you to invest in the companies that you've been using for the past many years. This is the simplest book I've ever read on stocks and investing.
Ed shares the five steps formula to become from regular consumer to a disciplined investor.
If you want to invest with proper step-by-step? guidance on which companies you should invest how much you should invest? when to buy and sell? then you don't want to miss this book 📈📈
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Is it simple? Yes. However, I can't help but feel that it's so simple that it is almost ridiculous.
The gist of the book is that, if you like something and you can't live without it. Then buy a share. If the day comes when you prefer something else, then sell that share and buy a share in the new thing.
There is mention of a chart indicator to show good times to buy. But this is a ridiculous statement. If we could buy because an indicator says so, the entire world will be rich. We all know that it isn't that easy.
I'd also like to say that the book is very repetitive. There are also 10 pages just telling the reader which companies the author likes and dislikes in his own life. Rather than anything to do with it's business fundamentals or any sort of analysis.
I have given two stars because the book is easy to read but unfortunately I think the method given is entirely based on luck. You are essentially gambling rather than making a solid investment decision based on any form of statistical data.


Is not magic or a super complex algorithm, just discipline and patience.

Still, I do think performing some basic financial analysis on a company is necessary for making a decision in investment.
But still, the book is not wrong. Overall still a good book to read, as it gave me a new perspective on the stock market.
