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How to Make Money in Stocks

A Winning System in Good Times and Bad
Book • 2023
In this book, William J. O'Neil presents his CAN SLIM investing system, a proven 7-step process for minimizing risk and maximizing gains.

The system combines analysis of company earnings, chart patterns, and market trends to identify winning stocks.

O'Neil emphasizes the importance of strong earnings growth, institutional buying, and specific chart formations like the 'cup with handle.

' He also stresses the need to cut losses quickly and lock in profits systematically.

The book is based on a major study of market winners from 1880 to 2009 and provides practical advice for both novice and experienced investors.

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as a great book to get started with when getting into the stock market.
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