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A Humorous Look at Spotting Takeovers and Special SituationsA Superstock is a "stock that has the potential to rise significantly in price regardless of what the general stock market is doing." This will be due to a "specific potential event, or 'catalyst,' usually a takeover bid . . . ." These stocks are selling well below their on-going value as a business but no one cares because they are small and either cyclical or slow-growing.
The book is filled with actual stocks that the authors have picked and followed in their newsletter. The case histories go back over 25 years of special situations, including cumulative preferred stocks suddenly making their payments after having been in arears.
The basic method involves watching factors like takeover activity in an industry, the ownership of 5+ percent institutions through 13D filings with the SEC, insider buying and selling, company share repurchases, and technical trading patterns discerned from charts.
The opening section points out the weaknesses of how most people try to pick stocks. The examples are quite humorous, and will provide entertainment value even to people who do not buy and sell stocks.
The authors are also cautious about making claims. They are trying to give you an additional set of tools, rather than replacing whatever tools you use now. The examples of how to pay attention differently to financial news are very well done.
On the other hand, do be aware that few people are going to have the interest and discipline to learn to use this investing method.
After you finish profiting from this book, I suggest that you think about where else the consensus is usually wrong. What about forecasts of what will happen next politically? . . . with fashion? . . . with the economy? . . . with entertainment celebrities?
Learn to take the conventional wisdom as wishful thinking or the latest, best guess . . . rather than as fact!
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Highly Recommendedturner. But, I thoroughly enjoyed this easy-to-read, timely and well
written book.
Leder's tactics and strategies for lay investors are
invaluable. She provides the insight and perspective of a professional
analyst.
"Bottom Line" a book well worth the investment.
A classic update to Quality of Earnings!What's particularly charming about this book, when compared with some of the other accounting-related books out there, is that you don't have to be a CPA or have an MBA or some other advanced degree to understand this book. Yet, the book is sophisticated enough to also be appealing to people who do.
I can't help but wonder now, as proxy and annual report season gets underway, how many investors would find this book incredibly useful. The chapter on related party transactions, which is cleverly titled All in the Family, is worth the book's price alone. For any investor who picks or invests in individual stocks, this is truly a must read!
An individual investors' best friendOne of the things our group has done over the past month is to go back and look at Healthsouth's SEC filings to see if we would have made the same mistakes. Now armed with Ms. Leder's expert advice, we found numerous "red flags" that would have prompted us to sell the stock before Healthsouth's problems became so apparent. Yes, hindsight is always 20-20, so it's easy to say that now. But we all still feel that we've learned so much from this book that we can now invest with a lot more confidence, instead of being pre-occupied with the fear that we're buying another company that's much more interested in enriching its executives at the expense of their shareholders.
Most of the other accounting-related books our group has read -- and we've read a bunch -- all seem to be aimed at a professional audience and can be a bit dry unless you're the type of person who thinks FASB is fascinating. Not this book. Using easy to understand language and examples that help you put the complicated accounting into perspective, this excellent book is an individual investor's best friend!

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Back To The BasicsI didn't realize many things before reading this book. It cleared up some very murky waters for me, so to speak. First off, it tells you just how much the brokers take away when you have to go through them to invest. I didn't realize that you have the ability of making so much more money with no-load stocks. Some of the only drawbacks it points out are no-load stocks have maximum amounts you can invest, and the administration fees they charge for them tend to be high on average.
Overall, I would highly recommend this book to first time investors. Perhaps even well-schooled investors looking to "freshen up".
A must read for anyone wanting to invest in stocks!
An excellent book