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Top Stocks 2019: A Sharebuyer's Guide to Leading Australian Companies

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The definitive guide for putting your money to work Top Stocks 2019  is your trusted guide for smart investing in the Australian sharemarket. For over 25 years, market expert Martin Roth has shared advice on how to maximise your profits and grow your portfolio. An invaluable resource for all skill levels ― from novice investor to professional trader ― this book provides clear and accurate information to help you pick the best stocks and gain the greatest value for your money. Now in its 25 th edition, this bestselling guide includes over 100 charts and tables to allow quick reference to company data. Up-to-date information on company financials, business results and performance projections provides the tools you need to make informed and profitable stock decisions. Ignoring the hype, punditry and media noise surrounding the stock market, Martin Roth’s rigorous analysis of financial data delivers an accurate, real-world picture of each company’s outlook. When it’s time to invest your hard-earned money, you need accurate and trusted guidance. Martin Roth’s proven methods have weathered market cycles, outlived fads and stood the test of time. In this latest edition, Top Stocks continues to provide you with everything you need to make wise decisions and put your money where it belongs.

240 pages, Paperback

Published February 19, 2019

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Martin Roth

42 books
A writer of financial nonfiction and Christian fiction based in Australia.

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December 15, 2018
Good insights on the shares for 2019. We don’t have much options in Australia than usual. But this books also highlights few technologies stocks can perform well in 2019. Must as read every year at this time !
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