What everyone ought to know about this stocks and shares investing business... Investing for a comfortable future can seem like a daunting task. Where do you turn to for HELP AND ADVICE? Professional money managers who are vying for your hard earned money? Let this book show you how you can TAKE CONTROL of these decisions for yourself and ACHIEVE RETURNS that will most likely beat the professionals. Did you know that over the long term, by investing in an index you are likely to outperform almost all of the professional money managers and individual investors in the Market. This book will show you how to do it. Learn what really causes investors to lose money and prepare to recognise and avoid these mistakes and more. You don?t need any prior knowledge or have a deep understanding of how it all works as, chapter by chapter, we will show you how you can act for yourself without the costs and fees of the money managers and benefit from the FUTURE GROWTH potential of the stock market.
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