"The more you learn, the more you earn" - Robert Kiyosaki

I personally believe that to be successful in stock market investments, one should be equipped with the necessary knowledge to reduce the risk of losing money and increase the chances of profiting from the stock market.

There are 3 types of approaches to analyse the stock market:

1) Fundamental analysis
2) Technical analysis
3) Combination of fundamental and technical analysis


I personally prefer to use Approach No.3, with more priority given to Fundamental Analysis and a little bit of Technical Analysis.

Technical Analysis is very much speculative in nature, thus I don't give much priority to it.

There are several good books on Fundamental Analysis which have been helping me in making 20%-50% paper profit in Bursa Malaysia within a period of 6 months lately.

It's paper profit because I haven't make a sell call yet on the stocks that I'm holding and I intend to hold them 'forever'.

The strategy of holding a stock 'forever' is that I only sell them when it's extremely overvalued and buy them back when it's share price has dropped and become undervalued again, as long as the company's fundamental is still good.

Here's are several good books that I highly recommend:

1) Andrew Chia's The The Final Winner and Bursa Winners

The Final Winner: If you want to purchase via Credit Card or Paypal, go to http://www.ourmoneyworld.com/FinalWinner/?topage=28
or if you want to purchase via Maybank or CIMB cash deposits, go to http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1172211

Bursa Winners: If you want to purchase via Credit Card/Paypal go to http://ourmoneyworld.com/bursawinners
or Maybank/CIMB cash deposits, go to http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1124457


2) Ho Kok Mun's "How To Make Money From Your Stock Investment Even In A Falling Market" and "Essential Stock Investment Strategies To Make Money Even In A Falling Market" (can be found in MPH bookstores)


3) Stock Performance Guide by Dynaquest. It can be found in MPH or Popular bookstores or purchased online at http://www.dynaquest.com.my/


4) I Love Stocks by Pauline Yong. It can be found in MPH bookstores also.


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