Winning On Wall Street

Book • 1997
In this investment classic, Martin Zweig shares his personal life stories and the development of his investment methodology.

The book details his market timing model, which combines monetary indicators (such as prime rate, Fed indicators, and installment debt) with momentum indicators.

Zweig explains how to use these indicators to time the market, select stocks, and utilize stop-loss orders.

Although some information may be dated, the book remains relevant for its insights into combining technical and fundamental analysis and the importance of personal research in investing.

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