Investing Series    
"The Seven Pillars of Wisdom in Stock Investing"
作者 / Author Chan Yan Chong
ISBN 9789889929374
出版日期 / Publishing Date 07年11月01日
定價 / Price HK$188.00
規格 / Specifications 288 pages (170mm X 210mm) Paperback
分類 / Category 英文書財經理財
系列 / Series Investing Series

 

 

A must-read book about stock investing in Asia! Dubbed ‘a beacon for investors', Dr Chan Yan Chong debunks a lot of common myths in financial management and enlightens readers on making smart investment moves, particularly in the stock-markets of Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia, such as:

-When to get into the stock-market and scoop up sector-leader stocks and high-growth stocks

-When to get out of the stock-market prior to a market crash

Dr Chan not only describes his utilitarian approach for selecting the choicest stock, but also elaborates for the first time his self-invented investment model, ‘Chan's Channel', for detecting market signals for a bull run and a bear market.

Adding to this, Dr Chan sheds light on the most effective technique for technical analysis - the ‘2-day, 19-day Moving Averages' - giving readers prophetic foresight to the rare investment opportunities they should seize before everybody else.

SELECTED FEATURES

-Reveals for the first time Dr. Chan Yan Chong's personal wealth-creation experiences in a new, insightful book.

-Outlines Dr. Chan's self-invented and unique stock-market analysis diagram ‘Chan's Channel' - a Logarithm Linear Regression Model designed to identify the inflection points of bull and bear markets.

-Sheds light on the most effective technique for market analysis - the ‘2-day, 19-day Moving Averages'

-Written in an easy-to-read manner. The author successfully combines discussion on the technicality of the subject with personal insights and philosophy that make for a good and gratifying read.


TABLE OF CONTENT

Foreword My Path to Wealth Creation

Wisdom 1 Attaining Middle-Class Affluence Depends on Your Overall Investment Plan
1.1 Follow the Path to Middle-Class Affluence
1.2 Formulate an Investment Objective and Plan
1.3 Don't be Conservative when Building Your Retirement Fund
1.4 Five S's can Guide Your Lifetime of Investment

Wisdom II Two Major Schools of Investment Analysis
2.1 Three Steps in Fundamental Analysis
2.2 Analysis of Economic Cycles and Industries
2.3 Every Stock has its Own Intrinsic Value
2.4 The Fundamentals of Hong Kong Stocks
2.5 Learning from Stock-market Legend Buffet
2.6 Technical Analysis: Feeling the Market's Pulse

Wisdom III Exclusive Strategies to Conquer the Market
3.1 The Five-String Chord of ‘Chan's Channel'
3.2 Hitching a Ride on the Moving Averages
3.3 A Most Ideal Combination: ‘Day and 19-Day Moving Averages'
3.4 A ‘Weather Station' for Predicting the Onset of a Stock-market Crash
3.5 Strategies for Bull and Bear Markets
3.6 Buying Powerful Stocks at Low Prices is the Best Strategy

Wisdom IV Pick Sector Leaders for Long-Term Stock Investment
4.1 Bank Stocks: HSBC Holdings, Bank of Communications and ICBC
4.2 Insurance Stocks: China Life versus Ping An Insurance
4.3 Telecommunications Stocks: China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom, China Netcom and PCCW
4.4 Petroleum Stocks: PetroChina, Sinopec, China Oilfiedl

Wisdom V Go Against the Flow to Make Big Money
5.1 Profit from Bad News
5.2 Striking New World Development from the Hang Seng Index
5.3 Post-911 Cathay Pacific
5.4 Conspiracy One: A Loss-Incurring HSBC?
5.5 Conspiracy Two: The Complete Write-off of Husky Oil
5.6 ‘After-the-Tempest' Resurrection of Kingboard Chemical Holdings

Wisdom VI Swift Action is Vital When Speculating on Faddish Stocks
6.1 The Thrill of Speculating on Popular Stocks
6.2 Sniffing Out the Speculative Flavour in New Stock Purchases
6.3 ‘Link', an epic tale among REITs
6.4 Galaxy Entertainment Presents Favorable Opportunities
6.5 The Star Cruise Experience
6.6 The Lesson Learnt from PCCW
6.7 Fashionable Stocks Should Be Avoided

Wisdom VII Self-Mastery is Key to Making Mega Bucks
7.1 Learning Patience from Photography
7.2 Understanding Your Limitations and Honing Your EQ
7.3 Conquer Your Inner Demon of Unreasonable Caution
7.4 Offbeat Methods for Preserving Investments
7.5 Retiring Early and Enjoying Life: It All Depends on Your Investment Strategy


Chan Yan Chong was born and raised in Singapore . He graduated from the Mathematics faculty of Nanyang University . Subsequently, he obtained a Masters Degree in Operational Research at University of Lancaster , England , and a Doctorate in Management Sciences at University of Manchester , England .
Currently, he is MBA Programme Director, Associate Professor of Management Science s and leader of Centa-City Index (CCI) research group at the City University of Hong Kong.
Dr Chan was commissioned by the State Council of China to provide consultancy to the Minister responsible for the country's pension plan. He is also advisor to many enterprises and organisations. In 2001, he was winner of the best business applied research award from City University of Hong Kong.
A feature-column writer for many newspapers and magazines in Hong Kong and Singapore , he has published 1 5 books and more than 3,000 articles and thesis papers. He is regularly interviewed by television and radio networks, newspapers and research seminars from China , the United States , Singapore , Hong Kong and China for his views on topics related to politics, economics, investment and management.

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