Appendix B
Resources
While you’ve learned a lot about stock market investing from this book, there’s always more to know. The books and online resources listed here will help you to become even better informed about your finances and stock market investing.

Books

Anderson, Seth, and Parvez Ahmed. Mutual Funds: Fifty Years of Research Findings. Spring-Verlag, LLC, 2010.
Barrie, Scott. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Market Timing. Alpha Books, 2003.
Bernstein, Jacob, and Elliott Bernstein. Stock Market Strategies That Work. McGraw Hill, 2002.
Bogle, John C. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing : The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2007.
Clark, Ken. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting Out of Debt. Alpha Books, 2008.
—. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Boosting Your Financial IQ. Alpha Books, 2009.
—. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Paying for College. Alpha Books, 2010.
Davidson, Alexander. The Complete Guide to Online Stock Market Investing: The Definitive 20-Day Guide. Kogan Page, Ltd., 2007.
Elder, Alexander. The New Sell and Sell Short: How to Take Profits, Cut Losses, and Benefit from Price Declines. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2011.
Feldman, Jeffrey. Three Paths to Profitable Investing : Using ETFs in Healthcare, Infrastructure, and the Environment to Grow Your Assets. FT Press, 2010.
Fisher, Sarah Young, and Susan Shelly. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Starting an Investment Club. Alpha Books, 2000.
———. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Personal Finance in Your 20s & 30s, Fourth Edition. Alpha Books, 2009.
———. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Personal Finance in Your 40s & 50s. Alpha Books, 2001.
Graham, Benjamin, and Jason Zweig. The Intelligent Investor. Harper Collins, 2006.
Greenblatt, Joel. The Little Book That Still Beats the Market. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2010.
Hirsch, Jeffrey A. Stock Trader’s Almanac 2011. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2011.
Jones, Chris. Hedge Funds of Funds: A Guide for Investors. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2008.
Kelly, Jason. The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing, 2010 Edition. Plume, 2009.
Kristof, Kathy. Investing 101. Bloomberg Press, 2008.
Malkiel, Burton G. A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing. W.W. Norton & Company, 2007.
Maranijan, Selena. Investment Clubs: How to Start and Run One the Motley Fool Way. Motley Fool, 1998.
Mizrahi, Charles. Getting Started in Value Investing. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2007.
Mobius, Mark. Mutual Funds: An Introduction to the Core Concepts. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2007.
Northcott, Alan. The Complete Guide to Investing in Short Term Trading: How to Earn High Rates of Returns Safely. Atlantic Publishing Company, 2008.
O’Neil, William J. How to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times and Bad, Fourth Edition. McGraw-Hill, 2009.
Paulson, Henry M., Jr. On the Brink: Inside the Race to Stop the Collapse of the Global Financial System. Grand Central Publishing, 2010.
Peters, Josh. The Ultimate Dividend Playbook: Income, Insight, and Independence for Today’s Investor. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2008.
Sander, Peter, and John Slatter, CFA. The 100 Best Stocks You Can Buy 2010. Adams Business, 2009.
Siegel, Jeff, Chris Nelder, and Nick Hodge. Investing in Renewable Energy: Making Money on Green Chip Stocks. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2008.
Siegel, Jeremy J. Stocks for the Long Run: The Definitive Guide to Financial Market Returns & Long-Term Investment Strategy. McGraw-Hill, 2007.
Sorkin, Andrew Ross. Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System—and Themselves. Penguin Group, 2009.
Statman, Meir. What Investors Really Want. McGraw Hill, 2010.
Stein, Ben, and Phil DeMuth. The Little Book of Bulletproof Investing: Do’s and Don’ts to Protect Your Financial Life. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2010.
Swedroe, Larry. Wise Investing Made Simpler. Charter Financial Publishing Network, 2010.
Swedroe, Larry E., Kevin Grogan, and Tiva Lim. The Only Guide You’ll Ever Need for the Right Financial Plan: Managing Your Wealth, Risk, and Investments. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2010.
Van Knapp, David. Sensible Stock Investing: How to Pick, Value, and Manage Stocks. iUniverse Star, 2008.
Wright, Kelley. Dividends Still Don’t Lie: The Truth About Investing in Blue Chip Stocks and Winning in the Stock Market. Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2010.

Websites

Listed here are some reputable Internet sites providing investing and financial news, stock quotes, analysis, and other features to help you learn more about investing in the stock market.
 
Bloomberg (www.bloomberg.com). Includes updated business news and financial information; reports on the stock market, futures, commodities, and currencies; political news; stock market data; financial TV and radio; and more.
 
BrokerWatch (www.finra.org/Investors/ToolsCalculators/BrokerCheck/index.htm) . A listing by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. of firms and brokers that have been the subject of regulatory complaints or action.
 
CNNMoney.com (http://money.cnn.com/). A comprehensive site, featuring a stock tracker, business news, personal finance resources, real estate news, lists of best jobs and places to live, and other finance-related materials.
 
Forbes (www.forbes.com). An online source for the latest business and financial news and analysis. Covers the stock market and a wide range of financial topics, and contains lists of the world’s richest people and other topics of interest.
 
Kiplinger (www.kiplinger.com). Provides information on a wide range of financial topics, including personal finance and investing advice, business forecasting, and free tools. Includes lots of investing information on stocks, mutual funds, and exchange traded funds.
 
MarketWatch (www.marketwatch.com). A subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company, Inc., MarketWatch provides a comprehensive market overview, including stock market quotes and business and financial news.
 
Morningstar (www.morningstar.com). Packed full of commentary and statistics on stocks, mutual funds, and exchange traded funds, Morningstar is held in high regard by financial professionals. A lot available for free, although some parts of the site are only available for a fee.
 
The Motley Fool (www.fool.com). A down-to-earth, informative, and educational site with stock news updated hourly. Includes lots of tutorials and articles on a variety of financial topics.
 
MSN Money (www.moneycentral.com). Contains business news, stock quotes, investment information, news about companies and industries, historical price charts, and a portfolio management tool.
 
Schwab Equity Ratings (www.schwab.com/public/schwab/research_strategies/stocks/equity_ratings). Evaluates about 3,000 of the largest U.S. stocks, based on fundamentals, valuation, momentum, and risk, and ranks them from A to F.
 
TheStreet.com (www.thestreet.com). A good all-around site that includes articles about companies, markets, sectors, and asset allocation. Covers both fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Good for both novice investors and investors of intermediate investing skill levels.
 
USA Today Money (www.usatoday.com/money). Provides news about financial markets, the U.S. economy, business, and corporations. Its personal finance section covers mortgages, budgeting, savings, loans, stocks, taxes, interest rates, and so forth.
 
Value Line (www.valueline.com). Provides useful investment news and information. It’s best known for publishing “The Value Line Investment Survey,” a stock analysis newsletter that’s updated weekly in both print and online versions.
 
Yahoo! Finance (http://finance.yahoo.com). Offers business news, stock quotes, and general financial news, including the amount of dividends being offered by specific companies.

Notable Financial Blogs

As you know, blogs are opinion based, but they can be valuable when from a trusted source. These blogs were ranked among the best 25 in 2009 by Time magazine business writers.
 
Angry Bear (http://angrybear.blogspot.com). This blog is written by six Ph.D. economists, an historian, and financial professionals who, writing from the viewpoints of their individual training, provide perspectives on broad sectors of the economy. Writers look at topics as varied as worldwide trade and industrial production and U.S. government programs and regulations such as Social Security.
 
The Big Picture by Barry Ritholtz (www.ritholtz.com). A money manager, Barry Ritholtz is a respected economic observer. He provides multiple posts a day on diverse subjects such as criticisms of the business press, digital media, and key economic indicators. The blog incorporates relevant and interesting charts, tables, and graphs.
 
Bill Cara’s Cara Community (http://caracommunity.com). Bill Cara, a widely recognized authority on the markets, analyzes the capital markets, stock movements, and the economy with an eye to technical guides including volatility, cash flows, trading volume, and price performance.
 
Footnoted (www.footnoted.org). Author Michelle Leder digs through SEC filings to reveal insights about government filings that usually are overlooked. Started in 2003, this is one of the oldest financial blogs.
 
Infectious Greed (http://paulkedrosky.com). Author Paul Kedrosky is considered one of the best financial market pundits, according to Time magazine business writers. This site reflects the perspective of a former technology analyst, institutional money manager, and venture capitalist, and includes commentary on global markets, economic trends, and emerging business trends.
 
Jim Cramer’s Mad Money (www.cramers-mad-money.com). This site provides updates throughout the day of Jim Cramer’s stock picks. Cramer, a former hedge fund manager who hosts the CNBC show also called Mad Money, provides commentary on the site.
 
Mish’s Global Economic Trend Analysis (http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com). Author Mike Shedlock shares observations made by those in major media, so-called experts, and government officials and serves up analysis based on his impression of their relevance and validity.
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