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More About This Title Getting Started In Investment Analysis
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Element Key.
Introduction.
Getting a Feel for Your Own Investments.
PART 1: LOOKING AT INVESTMENT DATA.
Chapter 1: Getting Good Data.
Chapter 2: Identify Visual Correlations.
PART 2: QUANTITATIVE DATA APPLICATIONS.
Chapter 3: Types of Data.
Chapter 4: Probability.
Chapter 5: Plots and Distributions.
Chapter 6: Testing Variables Data.
Chapter 7: Testing Proportional Data.
PART 3: QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF STOCKS, THE MARKET, AND INVESTING PRACTICES.
Chapter 8: Is a Stock or the Stock Market Overpriced?
Chapter 9: Using Investment Analysis to Estimate When an Economic Bubble Will Break.
Chapter 10: The U.S.Consumer Has Been Reducing Savings, Drawing Out Home Equity, and Increasing Debt. So, Should an Investor Be in the Stock Market?
PART 4: SPECIFIC ANALYSIS ISSUES RELATED TO RETIREMENT INVESTING.
Chapter 11: Quick-Use Baseline Retirement Numbers.
Chapter 12: Adjustments for a Pension, a Lower Savings Level, or a Reduced Retirement Budget.
Chapter 13: Assumptions/Rationale in Savings Calculations.
Appendix.
Understanding Logarithmic Charts.
Glossary.
Index.