Chances are your grandfather didn’t invest in the stock market

A message for people who are planning for their financial future:

 

Some people will tell you the stock market is too volatile and therefore too dangerous these days.

 

Others will tell you that right now is the best time to dive in.

 

Here is perhaps the most confusing thing of all:

 

They’re both RIGHT.

 

When it comes to the stock market, one thing is for sure: everybody has an opinion.  And the nature of that opinion depends on one thing: knowledge.

 

If you don’t really understand the stock market, then the first opinion is right: this is a volatile time the market, with much uncertainly and significant price fluctuations. It is no place for the ignorant or the naïve.

 

But if you know what you’re doing, then the recent dip in the market can present some unprecedented buying opportunities for both short and long term investors.  Even new ones like you.

 

The truth is, many investors will make a killing

in this market.

 

Will you be one of them?

 

Here’s the bottom line for anyone who is staying out of the stock market for the simple reason that they don’t know enough about it: they aren’t sure how to begin, or what they do know about the stock market is intimidating. 

 

Or worse, they remain on the sidelines because someone told them the stock market is “too risky.”

 

Ignoranceisn’t bliss after all.

 

Rather, where investing for your retirement is concerned, it’s a promise of mediocrity.

 

And in this market, a missed opportunity.

 

Because if you put your long-term money into savings bonds or a savings account, then you stand little chance at all of retiring with enough money to live as you choose.  In fact, you’ll be lucky to keep up with the rate of inflation over the years.

 

The truth is, unless you start a successful business of your own, the stock market is your best and perhaps your only chance to retire comfortably.

 

If – and only if – you begin it now.

 

Especially now.

 

Announcing a new book written for people just like you.

 

People who are new to the stock market and could use help in understanding and capturing this exciting opportunity.

 

Isn’t it time you secure your financial future through the power of knowledge and the conquering of unfounded fear?

 

Let’s get real… the only valid reason to fear the stock market is because you don’t understand it.

 

It’s time to change all that.

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Meet Omar Best, author of “How To Be a Stock Market Player,” an easy to understand book for people who no longer wish to allow fear and ignorance to stand in the way of their future:

 

Dear Investor:

 

“Fear” is, ironically, a scary word.  None of us want to admit to it, but anyone who has looked at the stock market from the outside and felt a twinge of regret and frustration based on the sad truth that they’ve stayed away because they don’t know enough to even start, must admit that fear is part of the problem.

 

Call it fear, call it ignorance, call it working too hard for a living to take time to educate yourself… whatever.  The time has come to stop making excuses and realize that the opportunity just might be passing you by.  Because the stock market is, based on historical data, the best and most consistent long-term investment out there.  And with recent events driving the stock market to its lowest levels in years, the rationale for getting in is stronger than ever. Because the market will come back – it always has, and it always will.

 

The question is, will you be “in” when it does?

 

I’m going to tell you how you can get involved.  And I’ll do it by introducing you the basics of the stock market in language you can easily grasp and immediately apply.

 

There is only one way to conquer fear, and that’s through the power of knowledge.  This is why I’m here today, laying out this opportunity for you in the plainest language I can.  Because I’ve written a book for people just like you, people who don’t feel they know enough about the stock market to get their feet wet, yet realize they are missing a great opportunity if they don’t.

 

I’m willing to lay odds that you would take a long, serious at the stock market if you had a personal mentor to show you the ropes. 

 

You don’t have to go back to school to learn about the stock market.  And you don’t need a personal mentor standing at your side explaining things.  But you do need a fundamental knowledge of the stock market to get started, along with a solid grasp of the vocabulary and the underlying principles involved.

 

And that’s what my book is all about.  I’m not talking about turning you into an expert – you don’t need to be an expert to succeed in the stock market – or how to pick stocks that always go up (the fact is, nobody on the planet can do that). What I am talking about is leveling the playing field for you, so that you can research and invest with the same confidence as anyone else out there, including those who are making all the money.

 

You don’t need a four-year degree in finance, and you don’t need to devote all your feel time to watching the market. What you absolutely need is the confidence to overcome your fear.  And I’m going to give it you… in the form of knowledge.

 

Imagine being able to answer these questions with complete and utter confidence:

 

Where and how do I buy and sell stocks?

Who gets my money when I invest in stocks?

How do I know which stocks to buy, which companies are worth

   investing in?

How do I know when to sell the stock I own?

How much money do I need to get started?

Do I need a stockbroker, and how much will that cost me?

Who sets the prices for the stocks I buy and sell?

Am I going to lose some of my money in the stock market?

 

These questions and others like them are the things that keep many people away from the stock market, because the answers seem elusive, complex and intimidating. But the people that know those answers are no smarter or better educated than you are, they just know.  And now you can, too.

 

To show you how simple some of these concepts are, here are answers to a few of the most confusing principles for people who are new to the stock market:

 

Who gets my money when I buy stock?

 

Think of the stock market as you would a used car lot, because that’s precisely what it is – a used stock market, where shares owned by someone else (usually not the issuing company) are put up for sale.

 

The only time the company whose name is on the stock certificate gets money from the sale of their stock is if the stock is newly issued, called an “IPO” (Initial Public Offering).  In this case, the stock isn’t being sold on a stock market, but directly to investors through “underwriters,” who act as a sales agent for the issuing company.

 

Why does the price of a stock fluctuate?

 

The stock market is the purest example in the universe of the law of supply and demand at work.  Because the prices are set by people who are bidding to buy, in context to the prices at which people are willing to sell.

 

An example of this is easily understood in the real estate market. If many people want to buy a particular house, they will make higher and higher bids, while the seller simply waits to see which will be the highest before they sell.  But if there are no offers, the seller will have to gradually lower their price until an offer arrives.  This is precisely what happens on the stock market – the more people want a stock, the higher the price, and vice versa.

 

How has the stock market done over the years?

 

Very well, thank you.  Over the past 50 years, the stock market has averaged a rate of return of 11. 2 percent (the S&P average, as calculated by T. Rowe Price, a major investment firm) per year.   Compare that to the 5 percent your parents got on their bank savings account, and especially to the less than 2 percent return on savings accounts today, and the numbers speak for themselves.

 

 How To Be a Stock Market Player” –

 

clearly explains these concepts and others like them. 

 

In fact, the information here is equivalent to the curriculum of a college finance student relative to the stock market.

 

It’s basic training in stock market investing, minus the pressure to buy anything.

 

All you have to do is read.

 

How To Be A Stock Market Player” is the most accessible and easily understood book ever written about the stock market. In 10 chapters and two valuable supplemental sections over just 49 pages, you’ll learn:

Chapter 1: The Definition of Stock -- Common Stock Explained.

Chapter 2: IPO - Initial Public Offering -- The beginning of it all.

Chapter 3: How to Buy or Sell Stock, Part I --The Stock Market and its Players .

Chapter 4: How to buy or sell stock, Part II -- The different types of transactions.

Chapter 5: How the Price of Stock is Set -- The mystery behind the price of stock.

Chapter 6: Researching Stocks -- What to look for when buying stock.

Chapter 7: Financial Statements -- Profit/Loss Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow.

Chapter 8: What the Financial Statement Reveal -- The Financial Ratios.                                               

Chapter 9: Placing a Value on a Company -- What is this stock really worth?

Chapter 10: Where to find information on a Company -- Resources you can use to research a company.                                                      

 

Imagine the difference in your future once you understand the stock market and the inherent opportunity it presents.

 

In “How To Be a Stock Market Player,” you will…

 

learn the ropes at your own pace…

be exposed to the same material about the stock market as a

  college finance major…

read material written for you, rather than a banker…

understand the basic definitions of all stock market elements…

learn how and why companies issue stock…

understand why people buy certain stocks and not others…

learn about the IPO market (Initial Public Offering) and how it

  differs from secondary stock markets

be introduced to all the various stock markets, including the

   exchanges and the OTC (over-the-counter) markets…

understand the basics of price fluctuation…

how to understand financial programs such as those on CNBC,

  MSNBC and others…

understand online investing and how to invest there…

better understand company retirement plans, including the 401K

  and company stock purchase programs…

learn about real-time market orders versus other types of orders…

better understand the pressures that cause the price of stocks to

  move…

have a better understanding of financial information, such as

   corporate income statements and balance sheets…

learn how to interpret the language of stock analysis, including

  concepts such as P/E ratios (price earnings) and EPS (earnings per

   share)…

learn the relationship between this data and the valuation of a

   company, and it’s relationship with the price of the stock…

 learn what to make of industry and economic trends…

better understand buy and sell signals and opportunities…

learn concepts such as short-selling and option trading…

 

… and much, much more!

 

As you can see, the depth of information here is vast and meaningful. But don’t let this in itself intimidate you… this ebook has been created for you and people just like you. 

 

But even though it’s an entry level resource about the stock market, it’s also an immediately useful and practical tool that will totally eliminate any fear of the unknown about the stock market.

 

In fact, with this book you’ll have everything you need to know about stock market investing to actually get started!

 

Remember, this book will not recommend which stocks you should buy or sell.  It’s an educational tool designed to help you gain the confidence you’ll need to invest at the same level as people who have been doing it for years.

 

Would you like to understand more about the most lucrative investment opportunity in history?

 

Are you hesitating for the simple reason that you don’t know where to begin?

 

Your future is at hand. 

 

And the hand it is in… is yours.

 

Get your copy right now!

 

Once you’ve submitted your payment, we’ll email your copy within minutes. You could be on your way to an exciting new future in less time that it would take you to drive to a bookstore!

 

And all for only…

 

$14.97 !

 

 

 

If within 60 days you are not satisfied with this book, I’ll happily refund your money. No questions asked.  (Just to be clear, I’m not guaranteeing that you’ll make money in the stock market, that part is up to you.   What I am guaranteeing is your complete satisfaction with my book and the knowledge it will impart.)

 

And it doesn’t stop there:

 

Once you’ve read the book, you’ll want to subscribe to our membership site, too!

 

In addition to offering this book, I maintain a membership site for investors who wish to go deeper and exchange knowledge in this ever-changing market environment.

 

Thanks for your time today.  I encourage you to invest in your future by finally taking steps to really understand the stock market and how you can get involved.  I wish you all the best, both with your investments and in your life.  In the long run, you’ll discover that they may be very much the same thing.

 

Omar Best

Author, “How To Be a Stock Market Player


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omar best

Founder and Publisher
“How To Be a Stock Market Player”

 

 

 

 

If you have any questions or concerns you can contact us at omarbest@howtobeastockmarketplayer.com.