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后压码直通车时期的练习策略

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Q:我经常听英语新闻广播、看英文电视台,没什么效果,听不懂怎么办?

A:学习压码直通车以后一些人还不能听懂、看懂英语广播、电视的原因:
  1。听力水平的高低与每个人的英语思维的词汇量大小,所以需要练习压码纵向法,不断拓展英语思维词汇量。
  2。与所听材料的背景知识的了解程度,所以需要进行专业英语电视、广播材料的完整性和连贯性,就是需要既有语音、又有文本,最好还有电视视频节目三者的统一,这样才有利于快速理解。我们利用美国你好的材料较好地满足了这个条件,未来的练习就需要多准备一些实际的在线语音练习内容,扩大练习的数量。
  3。对英语的思维反应速度有关,所以我们需要利用一次看懂电影的方法,从电影尽快地过渡到电视节目练习,一次看懂。多练习一下一口气朗读40句子,然后进行快速多次压码循环压码就能很快理解。
  4。有语音的识别有关,比如我们练习磁带内容可以理解,而练习电视、广播内容不能理解,说明自己的语音体系和实际的英语语音还不一致,美国人实际说的和我们说的语音不一样,我们以为是不同的语音,所以会产生听不懂的情况。只要多练习一下压码注音,这个问题就可以很好的解决。
  5。练习看电视本身比看电影难度增加很多。但是在我们压码抄写还不能达到100%速度的情况下,进行简单的抄写笔记,或者句子连接词语的练习,进行看美国大学课程的字幕抄写会产生较大的进步。
  我们之所以用地道的实时电视语音作为大家的辅导练习材料:
  一是让大家明白自己听力要达到的最高境界,;
  二是纯正大家的语音;
  三是提高大家对英语的反应能力.
    为了帮助大家的提高,我们需要在语音文本材料中善于总结各种表达法,利用一些新闻报道帮助大家理解.因而学习者在用我们上述的方法训练后,会有很明显的效果.
  在经过一段时间训练后,我们有一天很惊奇地发现:以前曾经听不懂中央四台和十台的英语新闻 及VOA,现在突然发现那简直太简单,速度太慢了,并且发现自己已在不知不觉中养成了直接理解英语的习惯,而不是先在脑子里把它翻成汉语来理解,这是因为我们是拿最难的最快的当地电视新闻来做听力训练的,所以其它的节目相比较而言就太容易了.
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是可以下载东西的啊!
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请问新手可以免费试用下载文件吗?
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这些练习是属于完成压码直通车1-3册练习以后进行量的突破的措施,目前正在为大家2个月以后加速练习做一些储备工作。这是一天的电视内容,可以作为4-5阶段的综合。
春节以后辅导几位学员忙过来以后,可以简单的辅导一下,先学会1-2次练习。
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老师,怎样利用这些材料学习呢?当作拓展练习吗?
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We have used the no-arbitrage condition to obtain an expected return-beta relationship identical to that of the CAPM, without the restrictive assumptions of the CAPM. This suggests that despite its restrictive assumptions the main conclusion of the CAPM, namely, the SML expected return-beta relationship, should be at least approximately valid.

  It is worth noting that in contrast to the CAPM, the APT does not require that the benchmark portfolio in the SML relationship be the true market portfolio. Any well-diver-sified portfolio lying on the SML of Figure 11.4 may serve as the benchmark portfolio. For example, one might define the benchmark portfolio as the well-diversified portfolio most highly correlated with whatever systematic factor is thought to affect stock returns. Accordingly, the APT has more flexibility than does the CAPM because problems associated with an unobservable market portfolio are not a concern.

  In addition, the APT provides further justification for use of the index model in the practical implementation of the SML relationship. Even if the index portfolio is not a precise proxy for the true market portfolio, which is a cause of considerable concern in the context of the CAPM, we now know that if the index portfolio is sufficiently well diversified, the SML relationship should still hold true according to the APT
投资学理论
在没有严格的CAPM假设的情况下,我们已经用无套利条件得到期望收益―贝塔之间的关系等同于其在CAPM中的关系。这表明即便没有CAPM的严格假设,CAPM的主要结论,即即市场曲线期望收益一贝塔关系,至少是基本有效的.

值得注意的是,与CAPM相反,套利定价理论并不要求证券市场曲线关系的基准资产组合为真实市场投资组合。任何一个位于图11―4中证券市场曲线上的充分分散化投资组合均可作为一个基准资产组合。例如,我们可以将基准资产组合定义为一个与任何可影响股票收益的系统因素高度相关的充分分散化的投资组合。相应地,APT比CAPM更具有弹性,因为那些与一个难以观测的市场资产组合有关的问题对它来说并不是很重要的。  

  另外,APT为我们在证券市场曲线关系的实际实现中利用指数模型提供了进一步的理由。即便指数投资组合并不是一个真实的市场组合(在CAPM条件下这是相当重要的一个原因)的精确替代,我们现在也可以知道,如果指数组合是充分分散化的,证券市场曲线关系仍然可以真实地与套利定价理论保持一致。

How to Pick Stocks like Warren Buffett (Update weekly)(目录)

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C   H   A   P   T   E   R

UNDERSTANDING RETURN ON EQUITY

  THE 1990s TRULY were an extraordinary period, for investors and corporate America alike. Not only were stock investors amply rewarded with gains averaging nearly 20 percent a year, but corporations displayed their best internal performance of the century. The two results, of course, went hand in hand. Had corporations not been so profitable and efficient, investors would not have been so willing to pay high premiums for their earnings. It's also doubtful that the stock market would have rallied by even a fraction of the amount it did.

  Indeed, some of the weakest market periods during the twentieth century coincided with slowdowns in corporate earnings growth and dwindling returns on equity. Low returns on equity have tended to produce low stock valuations, and vice versa. As the decade closed it was apparent that U.S. corporations deserved valuations above historical norms simply because they generated returns on investors' capital far in excess of levels seen throughout the twentieth century.

  The high returns on shareholders' equity (ROE) posted by the nation's largest companies in the 1990s were a major factor in the strong showing by the stock market. Those gains were made possible by some spectacular achievements: continued improved earnings, better internal productivity, a reduction of overhead costs, and strong top-line sales gains, to flame just a few. The tools companies used to produce these results --restructurings, lay-offs, share buybacks, and management's success in utilizing assets--fueled one of the most impressive improvements in ROE in history.

  Returns on equity for the S&P 500 companies averaged between 10 and 15 percent for most of the twentieth century but rose sharply in the 1990s. By the end of the decade, corporate returns on equity jumped above 20 percent. That's a phenomenal rate considering that the 20-percent level was an average of 500 companies. Many technology companies consistently posted ROEs in excess of 30 percent in the 1990s, as did many consumer products companies such as Coca-Cola and Philip Morris and pharmaceutical companies such as Warner-Lambert, Abbott Laboratories, and Merck. Because companies produced such elevated returns on their shareholder's equity (or book value), investors were willing to bid their stocks to huge premiums to book value. Whereas stocks tended to trade for between one and two times share-holders' equity throughout most of the century, they traded, on average, for more than six times shareholders' equity by late 1999.
《巴菲特怎样选择成长股》(每周一更新) (目录)
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C H A P T E R

理解股本收益率

  对于投资者和美国的公司们来说,90年代的确是一个不平凡的时期。不仅股票投资者们获得了每年平均20%的收益,而且公司的内在表现也达到了20世纪的最佳水平。当然,这种结果是密切相关的。如果公司没有获得这样高的盈利和效率,投资者们就绝不会如此情愿地为它们的盈利支付很高的溢价。同样,股市也不会抑制自己的上涨。

  实际上,20世纪中的一些股市低迷时期,一般都处于公司盈利增长放慢和股票收益下降阶段。股票的低收益一般会导致股票的低价值,反之亦然。在这个10年结束的时候,很明显,美国公司的价值超过了历史最好水平,这正是由于它们为投资者的资本创造出了远远超过20世纪普遍水平的收益。

  90年代那些最大的公司所创造出的高水平的股本收益率(ROE),是股市表现强劲的一个主要因素。这些收益可能来自于这样一些巨大的成就:持续增加的盈利、更高的内部生产率、管理成本的降低以及强劲走高的销售收入等等。公司取得这些成就的手段――重组、裁员、股份回购以及管理层成功地运作资产――使得股本收益取得了历史上最惊人的增长。

  标准―普尔500指数代表的公司的股票收益,在20世纪的大部分时间里,平均水平达到10%―15%之间。然而到90年代却发生了急剧增长。到90年代末,公司的股东收益超过了20%。考虑到这是500家公司的平均水平,20%的水平确实是一个惊人的速度。许多技术公司在90年代的股本收益都持续地超过了30%。许多生产消费品的公司如可口可乐、菲利浦?莫里斯,以及某些制药公司,如华纳―兰伯特(Warner―Lambert)、艾博特实验室还有默克公司,它们的股本收益都超过了30%。由于公司为股东持有的股票(或者账面价值)创造了如此高的收益,投资者们愿意为其股票支付一个相对账面价值来说很高的溢价。在20世纪的大部分时间里,股票价格一般为股本价值的1―2倍,而这些公司的平均股票价格到1999年后期却超过了股本价值的6倍。

The Art of Asset Allocation (每周一更新)

Section One Understanding Asset Allocation
Chapter 1 Essentials of Asset Allocation

Overview

Foundations Of Asset Allocation

THE RISKS AND REWARDS OF ASSET ALLOCATION

When Asset Allocation Does Not Work

- Unstable Ingredient/Result Profile: the asset-allocation process tends to not produce satisfying results if small variations in the mix of assets in the investor’s asset allocation produce wide swings in the portfolio’s expected outcomes. It is often helpful to test the expected risk and return of several slightly varying asset allocations under a range of possible financial scenarios, this can be accomplished with one of the asset-allocation optimization programs available through a financial services sties. Through this process, called sensitivity analysis, the investor can determine the strengths and weaknesses of an array of asset-allocation frameworks.

- Inappropriate Rebalancing Activity: When contemplating whether and how to rebalance a portfolio’s asset allocation, investors should keep two crucial decisions in mind. Fist is the frequency of rebalancing activity. Some investors consider rebalancing an asset allocation as frequently as quarterly, while others do not make shifts in their targeted asset allocation more than every one to three years, or even less often than that. Second is the set of rebalancing guidelines for readjusting the portfolio in response to shifts in asset weightings that are brought about by upward or downward price moves in each asset class. Significant detractions from the hoped-for benefits of asset allocation may occur when the investor rebalances the asset weightings too frequently (or too in-frequently), and lets asset price losses or gains trigger responses that are not in the investor’s long-term best interests.
资产配置的艺术

第一部分 资产配置的理解
资产配置要素
概 述
 

资产配置的风险与收益

  资产配置不起作用的条件

●不稳定的组合或结果:假如投资者的资产配置中资产组合的一些轻微调整就可能使投资组合的预期结果发生大的变动,那么这种资产配置过程就不大可能生成令人满意的结果。当在一系列金融方案中对资产配置进行多种轻微调整时,上述原理常常可以帮助我们检测这些调整方案的预期风险和预期收益。一般情况下,通过使用便携式计算器就可以做到这一点,不过在复杂的方案中,就 需要借助于金融服务公司提供的资产配置优化设计程序或者通过 因特网上的各种投资服务网站才能完成。通过这些称之为敏感性 分析的过程,投资者可以判定资产配置构架的强项与弱点。

●不恰当的再平衡活动:当考虑是否和如何再平衡资产配置时,投资 者应该在头脑中始终记住两个关键问题。首先是再平衡活动的频 率。有的投资者每个季度都要考虑再平衡资产配置,而其他一些 投资者会间隔一到三年甚至更长时间也不愿改变其资产配置目 标。其次是设置一个再平衡原则,当某项资产类别的价格剧烈波 动引起资产权重变化时,该原则用于调整相应的投资组合。倘若 投资者过于频繁或者过于缓慢地再平衡资产权重,其资产配置的 期望收益就会受到很大损失,并且会使资产价值的损益情况背离 投资者的长期最佳利益
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CFA Glossary CFA常用术语 (每周一更新)(介绍) (重播)
Law of Demand
需求定律
If supply is held constant, an increase in demand leads to an increased market price, while a decrease in demand leads to a decreased market price. (see Elasticity of Demand)

Law of Diminishing Returns
退减回报定律
In the short run, when more of any variable factor is added to given amount of fixed factors, the product resulting from each additional unit of the variable factor will diminish eventually, other things being constant.

Leading Economic Indicator
领先经济指标
Economic indicator that changes before the economy changes. Leading indicator signals a shift in business activity. (see Lagging Economic Indicator)

Lease
租赁
Rental and financial commitments for the purchase of assets (see Capital Lease, Finance Lease, Operating Lease)

Leverage
杠杆
1) The purchase (or sale) of a large amount of a security using a large percentage of borrowed money- e.g., buying stock on margin;
2) the portion of a company’s long term capital that was raised from selling debt (as opposed to selling stock in the company).

2003 Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Level I Exam (每周一更新)(介绍)
Session 1. Ethical and Professional Standards
Session 2. Quantitative Methods I
Session 3. Quantitative Methods II
Session 4. Economics: Macroeconomics Analysis
Session 5. Economics: Microeconomic Analysis
Session 6, Economics: Global Economic Analysis
Session 7. Financial Statement Analysis: Basic
Session 8. Financial Statement Analysis: Financial Ratios and Earnings per Share
Session 9. Financial Statement Analysis: Assets
Session 10. Financial Statement Analysis: Liabilities
Session 11, Corporate Finance
Session 12. Global Markets and Instruments
Session 13. Equity Investments
Session14. Debt Investments: Basic Concepts

Session14. Debt Investments: Basic Concepts

1. Which of the following variables has a clear inverse relationship with bond prices?

A. Spot exchange rate.

B. Stock price.

C. Money supply.

D. Interest rate.

2. Which of the following statement(s) describing bonds with put options is/are true?

I. Once the option is exercised, the bond's price will not fall below the option price if interest rate rises.

II. Yields on bonds with put option are higher than similar bonds without this feature.

III. Exercise of the put is at the option of the bondholder.

A.I.

B. I, III.

C. II, III.

D. I, II and III.

3. An investor bought a 10 year zero-coupon bond issued by General Motor. Which of the following risks might 'the investor be subject to?

  I. Default risk.

II. Inflation risk.

III. Liquidity risk.

IV. Reinvestment risk.

A. land IV.

B. I, II and III.

C. I, II and IV.

D. I, III and IV.

4. Which of the following risks might a fixed income security be subject to?

I. Purchasing power risk.

II. Liquidity risk.

III. Exchange rate risk.

IV. Default risk.

A. I, II and III.

B. II, III and IV.

C. I, III and IV.

D. I, II, Iii and IV.

5. Which of the following statements about a callable bond is/are TRUE?

I. The cash flow pattern of a callable bond is known without certainty.

II. The yield of a callable bond is higher than that of a non-callable bond.

III. The capital appreciation potential is higher that of than a non- callable bond.

IV. The value of a callable bond is negatively related to interest rate volatility.

A. land II.

B. land III.

C. land IV.

D. I, II and IV.

key 1.D 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.D

CFA Basics (Pre-Level 1) --- The Schweser Study Guide to Getting Started (每周一更新)

CFA Basics: Content Review
Chapter One Economics
 
SECTION 2: IMPORTANT CONCEPTS AND TERMS IN ECONOMICS

Socialism
What we now know as Russia and the former communist-bloc nations were once collectively known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. In a socialist nation, the government owns all income-producing assets and determines which products will be produced and in what quantities. Unlike capitalism, which calls for no or very limited intervention by government, allocation of resources is done through a centralized planning committee or agency rather than by market forces.

In the writings of Karl Marx, socialism is the intermediate step between capitalism and communism. It is characterized by the distribution of goods and pay according to the amount of work done. Marx says this leads to unequal distribution and the continued evolution toward a communist system.

Communism
The communist doctrine mandates, “From each according to this abilities, to each according to his needs.” Communism is the final state of society in Marx’s decline of capitalism. It is characterized by having no formal government. As with socialism, a single authoritarian party controls all state-owned means of production, though the inequities of allocation are removed. There is no private ownership of property, as all property is communally owned and available to each, according to need.
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Section One     Section Two

Section One: Read the following and fill in the blanks with the phrases or words given below , once only for each phrase or word--将下列短语或单词复制入空格(不能复制单词前后的空格),每个空格填一个,每个短语或单词只能用一次(23个空).

appliance   avalanche   crucial   compensation   controlling   decline   diluted   easing   float   issues   majority  
non-tradeable   overhang   pilot   performance   private-sector   rejected   reform   retained   stage   structure   tranches   unveiled    

China adds big names to stock market plan
中国大企业加入股权分置改革

China's stock market regulator said yesterday that 42 companies, including some of the country's biggest and best-known corporate names, would take part in the second   of its planned reform of the shareholder of listed companies that is seen as   to the future of the stock market.中国证券市场监管机构昨天表示,包括中国一些最大、最知名企业在内的42家公司将参与上市公司股权结构改革第二阶段试点。股权结构改革被认为是中国证券市场未来的关键。

Baosteel, China's biggest steel company, and oil company Sinochem International are among the companies that will begin unwinding their large holdings of   shares and in some cases will the shares on the stock market.中国最大的钢铁企业宝钢股份(Baosteel)和石油企业中化国际(Sinochem International)也在上述试点公司名单之内,它们将开始减持其大量的非流通股份,并且在某些情况下将这些股份上市。
 

The announcement by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) underlines the government's determination to push ahead with the reform plan despite a critical response from investors since it was first   in early May.中国证监会(CSRC)这一公告表明了政府推进改革计划的决心,但是自5月初首次公布试点计划以来,投资者对此提出了批评。

The government also said at the weekend it would set limits on the sale of these non-tradeable shares, a statement aimed at
concerns the market will suffer a flood of new   政府周末还表示,将对出售这些非流通股设定限制。这一表态旨在安抚市场,因为市场担心将有大量新股充斥市场。

The plan is designed to deal with the fact that around two-thirds of the equity in China's listed companies is in the form of non-tradeable shares, most of which are in the hands of the state. The result is that the shareholder often has little interest in the   of the share price.股权结构改革计划旨在面对这样一个现实:中国上市公司三分之二的股份都是非流通股,其中大多数都在政府手中。结果造成大股东通常对股价表现不大感兴趣。

Many analysts believe this   of unlisted shares is one of the main reasons for the in share prices in recent years. The Shanghai market fell 15 per cent last year and is well down again this year.许多分析师认为,大量未上市股份的存在是中国股市近几年股价下跌的主要原因之一。去年上海股市下跌了15%,今年以来又有大幅下跌。
In early May, the CSRC announced the first four companies in a   programme to list their non-tradeable shares and begin selling small 中国证监会5月初宣布了试点计划的首批四家公司,让它们的非流通股上市,并开始进行小批量出售。

Of the four, all relatively small, the shareholders in one have   the company's offer of .in return for having their stakes 这四家公司都相对较小,其中一家公司的股东否决了该公司提出的补偿,作为股权稀释的代价。

The 42 companies in the second round of the programme include large state-owned groups such as Yangtze Power and Shanghai Port and Container, as well as some   companies such as Suning Appliance Chains, the home   retailer.改革试点的第二批42家公司中,包括长江电力(Yangtze Power)和上港集箱(ShanghaiPort and Container)等大型国有集团,同时也包括家电零售商苏宁电器(Suning Appliance Chains)等私营企业。

The State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (Sasac), which controls the state's equity holdings, said at the weekend it would engage in the shareholder reform plan, but added that the state would maintain positions in many state-owned enterprises.管理国家持有股份的国资委(Sasac)周末表示,它将参与股权改革计划,但补充说,国家将在许多国有企业中保持控股地位。
The statement said companies in important sectors would establish a minimum level of shares to be by the state, giving the market a clearer indication of the amount of shares that might be floated. Some investors had feared the reform plan would lead to an of new issues, which would send other share prices down.该声明表示,重要产业的企业将设定国家最低持股比例,从而可以更清楚地向市场表明可能上市的股票数量。一些投资者曾担心,改革计划将导致大量新股上市,从而促使其它股票价格下跌。

Section Two

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Greenspan Says China Currency Revaluation Won't Help US Jobs, Manufacturers


The chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank says he does not believe an increase in the value of the Chinese currency will lead to more manufacturing activity or jobs in the United States. Alan Greenspan's comments came in Thursday to the Finance Committee.

Mr. Greenspan said a of the Chinese currency would not have the positive effects in the United States that some believe it would.
"Some observers mistakenly believe that a marked increase in the exchange value of the Chinese Renminbi [yuan], the so-called RMB, relative to the U.S. dollar, would significantly increase activity and jobs in the United States. I'm aware of no credible evidence that supports such a conclusion," he said.

The U.S. central bank chairman also warned against that would more than 27 percent on Chinese goods flowing into the United States, if Beijing doesn't move to a more currency system. He said the tariffs would not help the United States lower its overall trade  

"The broad tariff on Chinese goods that has recently been proposed, should it be   , would significantly lower U.S. imports from China, but would comparably raise U.S. imports from other low-cost sources of supply," he said. "At only slightly higher prices than at present, U.S. imports of textiles, light manufactures, assembled computers, toys, and similar products, would in part shift from China, as the final assembler, to other   market economies in Asia, and perhaps in Latin America as well."
And, while he urged caution on the U.S. side regarding pressure on China to revalue its currency, Mr. Greenspan added that he thinks it is in China's own interest to loosen its currency exchange

"It is nonetheless the case that a more flexible RMB would be helpful to China's economic , and hence, to world and U.S. economic growth," he said. "Rapid of foreign, largely dollar-reserve holdings by the People's Bank of China, China's central bank, as a of support for the RMB, would boost the growth of the money stock with the   risk of putting upward pressure on and a general   of the Chinese economy." China has been keeping its currency at 8.28 to the dollar for the past decade. say the RMB has become   , which gives Chinese exports an unfair price advantage. They are calling on Beijing to loosen the RMB and let its value rise. Meanwhile, the U.S. Congress is considering proposals to impose tariffs on Chinese imports.

This issue has taken on greater following statistics showing that the U.S. deficit hit a $618 billion last year. The trade deficit with China was nearly $162 billion, the highest ever with a single country.
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The Millionaire Next Door《邻居是百万富翁》

CONTENTS

Introduction

1: Meet the Millionaire Next Door

2: Frugal Frugal Frugal

3: Time, Energy, and Money

4: You Aren’t What You Drive

5: Economic Outpatient Care

6: Affirmative Action, Family Style

7: Find Your Niche

8: Jobs: Millionaires versus Heirs



Acknowledgments

Appendix 1

Appendix 2

Appendix 3
 
The New Buffettology 巴菲特学
 

CONTENTS

Disclaimer

Foreword: A Few Personal Things About a Very Private Billionaire

Introduction: How Warren Buffett Turned $105,000 into $30 Billion

1.     The Answer to Why Warren Doesn’t Play the Stock Market―and How Not Doing So Has Made Him America’s Number One Investor

2.     How Warren Makes Good Profits Out of Bad News About a Company

3.     How Warren Exploits the Market’s Shortsightedness

4.     How Companies Make Investors Rich: The Interplay Between Profit Margins and Inventory Turnover and How Warren Uses It to His Advantage

5.     The Hidden Danger: The Type of Business Warren Fears and Avoids

6.     The Kind of Business Warren Loves: How He Identifies and Isolates the Best Companies to Invest In

7.     Using Warren’s Investment Methods to Avoid the Next High-Tech Massacre

8.     Interest Rates and Stock Prices---How Warren Capitalizes on What Others Miss

9.     Solving the Puzzle of the Bear/Bull Market Cycle and How Warren Uses to His Advantage

10.   How Warren Discerns Buying Opportunities Others Miss

11.   Where Warren Discovers Companies with Hidden Wealth

12.   Financial Information: Warren’s Secrets for Using the Internet to Beat Wall Street

13.   Warren’s Checklist for Potential Investments: His Ten Points of Light

14.   How to Determine When a Privately Held Business Can Be a Bonanza

15.   Warren’s Secret Formula for Getting Out at the Market Top

16.   Where Warren Buffett Is Investing Now!

17.   Stock Arbitrage: Warren’s Best-Kept Secret for Building Wealth

18.   For the Hard-Core Buffettologist: Warren Buffett’s Mathematical Equations for Uncovering Great Businesses

19.   Thinking the Way Warren Does: The Case Studies of His Most Recent Investments

20.   Putting Buffettology to Work for You

  index
 

Overseas markets

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1.股市概况――什么是股票以及股票如何定价?

  Stock Market Basics――What Is Stock And How Is Stock Valued?

2. 共同(互助)基金 ―― 什么是共同基金?

  Mutual Funds ―― What Is Mutual Fund?

3.选择股票的心理――逆势见解

The Psychology of Picking Stocks: The Contrarian Opinion

4.技术分析 Technical Analysis

  什么是技术分析? What Is Technical Analysis?

5.基本面分析 Fundamental Analysis

  如何阅读年度报表 How To Read An Annual Report

6.股票与选择权交易是正经生意

  Trading Stock & Options Is A Serious Business!

7.股票选择权 Stock Options

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1.做个聪明的投资人 Invest Wisely  

  美国证券交易委员会 By U.S.Securities and Exchange Commission

2.投资心理――一个优秀的股票交易者是如何变差的?

  Psychology of Investing――How Good Stock Traders Turn Bad?

3.股票市场基础――纽约证券交易所是如何运作的?

  Stock Market Basics――How Does the New York Exchange Operate?

4.股票期权――购买看涨期权

  Stock Options――Buying a Call Option

5.基本面分析――如何分析资产负债表(上)

  Fundamental Analysis――How to Analyze the Balance Sheet (Part Ⅰ)

6.共同基金――短期基金的投资

  Mutual Funds――Investing Your Short-term Funds

7.技术分析――交易量的重要性(上)

  Technical Analysis――The Importance of Volume(Ⅰ)

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1.投资者须知

  What Every Investor Should Know

2.成为成功交易者的八个阶段(一)

  The 8 Stages to Becoming a Successful Trader (Ⅰ)

3.共同基金――长期资金投资共同基金的策略(上)

  Mutual Funds――Strategies for Long-term Money in Mutual Funds (Ⅰ)

4.基本面分析――如何分析资产负债表(下)

  Fundamental Analysis――How to Analyze the Balance Sheet (Ⅱ)

5.技术分析――交易量的重要性(下)

  Technical Analysis――The Importance of Volume(Ⅱ)

6.股票市场基础――纳斯达克交易所是如何操作的

  Stock Market Basics――How Does the NASDQ Exchange Operate

7.股票期权――如何购买看跌期权

  Stock Options――How to Buy a Put Option

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1.如何获取有关公司的资讯

  Getting Info about Companies

2.基本面分析――如何分析损益表(上)

  Fundamental Analysis――How to Analyze an Income Statement (PartⅠ)

3.股票市场基础――道琼斯工业平均指数究竟是什么?

  Stock Market Basics――What, Exchange, Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average?

4.技术分析――怎样为支撑位和阻力位画趋势线

  Technical Analysis――How to Draw Trendlines for Support and Resistance

5.共同基金――长期资金投资共同基金的策略(下)

  Mutual Funds――Strategies for Long-term Money in Mutual Funds (Ⅱ)

6.成为成功交易者的八个阶段(二)――控制好你的情绪

The 8 Stages to Becoming a Successful Trader (2 Stage) ――Mastering Your Emotions

7.股票期权――将所拥有的股票出租并赚钱

  Stock Options――Making Money Renting out the Stock You Own

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1.股票期权――如何卖出股票看跌期权

  Stock Options――Stock Options How to Sell Put Options

2.技术分析――使用移动均线

  Technical Analysis――USING MOVING AVERAGES

3.   网络投资窍门――快速运作市场上的交易须知

Tips for Online Investing――What You Need to Know about Trading In Fast-Moving Market

4.基本面分析――如何分析损益表(下)

  Fundamental Analysis――How to Analyze an Income Statement(PartⅡ)

5.共同基金――如何阅读理解共同基金说明书

 Mutual Funds――How to Read and Understand a Mutual Fund Prospectus

6.投资心理――做好家庭作业

  Psychology of Investing――Doing Your Homework

7.股票市场基础――如何阅读理解纳斯达克综合指数

 Stock Market Basics――How to Read and Understand the NASDAQ Composite

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1.抵押金――借钱买股票

  Margin――Borrowing Money To Pay for Stocks

2.共同基金――选择正确的部门购买共同基金

  Mutual Funds――Picking The Right Sector to Buy A Mutual Fund

3.股票期权――什么叫长期股权预期证券(LEAPS)及如何对其进行交易

  Stock Options――What are LEAPS and How to Trade Them?

4.技术分析――如何利用包络通道弄清何时买、卖股票

 Technical Analysis――Buy and Sell Opportunities Using Envelope Channels

5.基本面分析――如何分析现金流转报表

  Fundamental Analysis――How To Analyze the Cash Flow Statement

6.股票市场基础――如何阅读理解(斯坦普耳500)指数

  Stock Market Basics――How to Read and Understand the S & P 500

7.投资心理――分散、分散、再分散

   Psychology of Investing――Diversify, Diversify. DIVERSIFY

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1.多提问题

  Ask Questions

2.基本面分析――债权人与投资人应该知道的各种重要比率(上)

  Fundamental Analysis――Important Ratios For Creditors & Investors(Ⅰ)

3.     共同基金―― 如何避免错买共同基金

  Mutual Funds――How to Stay Away from the Wrong Mutual Fund

4.     管理好你的钱财

Managing Your Money

5.     技术分析――如何利用布林格交易频带帮助自己做出交易决定

  Technical Analysis――How to Use Bollinger Bands to Help You make Trading Decisions

6.     约翰?布林格谈布林格交易频带――基本规则

Bollinger Bands from John Bollinger――The Basic Rules

7. 股市基础知识――ENC电子交易网

  Stock Market Basics――The ENC Electronic Communications Network: The Archipelago EECN

8.股票期权――垂直价差:牛市看跌价差策略

  Stock Options――Vertical Spreads: The Bull Put Spread Strategy

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1.冷不防电话推销

  Cold Calls

2.基本面分析――债权人与投资人应该知道的各种重要比率(下)

  Fundamental Analysis――Important Ratios For Creditors & Investors(Ⅱ)

3.相对强弱指数如何帮助你选择股票?

  How Relative Strength Can Help You Pick Stocks

4.   如何做一个成功的投资人:决定购买什么股票

How to be a Great Investor: Deciding What Stock To Buy

5.   好公司购买自己的股票

Good Companies Buy Their Own Stock

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