100 to 1 in the stock market
In 100 to 1 in the Stock Market, Thomas Phelps discloses the secrets and strategies to increasing your wealth one hundredfold through buy-and-hold investing. Unlike the short-term trading trends that are popular today, Phelps's highly logical, yet radical approach focuses on identifying compounding machines in public markets, buying their stocks, and holding these investments l...
In 100 to 1 in the Stock Market, Thomas Phelps discloses the secrets and strategies to increasing your wealth one hundredfold through buy-and-hold investing. Unlike the short-term trading trends that are popular today, Phelps's highly logical, yet radical approach focuses on identifying compounding machines in public markets, buying their stocks, and holding these investments long term for at least ten years. In this indispensable guide, Phelps analyzes what made the big companies of his day so profitable for the diligent, long-term investor. You will learn how to identify and invest in profitable business models without visible growth ceilings that will quickly increase your earnings. Worth its weight in gold (and then some), 100 to 1 in the Stock Market illuminates the way to the path of long-term wealth for you and your heirs. With this classic, yet highly relevant approach, you will pick companies wisely and watch your investments soar! Thomas William Phelps (1902-1992) spent over 40 years in the investing world working as a private investor, columnist, analyst, and financial advisor. His illustrious investing career began just before the stock market crash in 1929 and lasted into the 1970s. In 1927, he began his career with The Wall Street Journal where he was a reporter, news editor, and chief. Beginning in 1936, he edited Barron's National Financial Weekly. From 1949 to 1960, he served as an assistant to the chairman and manager of the economics department at Socony Mobil Oil. Following this venture, he was a partner in the investment firm of Scudder, Stevens & Clark until his retirement in 1970.
"One of the five greatest investment books you've never heard of"
— The Daily Reckoning
"Of all the books on investing that I've read over the years, 100 to 1 in the stock market one was at once, the most pleasurable and most challenging to my own beliefs."
— Value Walk (ValueWalk.com)
"For years we handed out copies of Mr. Phelps book as bonuses."
— Timothy Lutts, Cabot Investing Advice, one of the largest investment advisories and newsletters in the country since 1970
托马斯·W. 菲尔普斯(1902—1992)作为投资者、专栏作家、分析师和财务顾问在投资领域工作了40多年。他杰出的投资生涯开始于1929年股市崩盘之前,一直持续到20世纪70年代。他曾担任《华尔街日报》华盛顿分社主编、《巴伦周刊》总编、一家经纪公司的合伙人、美孚石油的董事长助理和经济部门负责人、斯卡德尔、史蒂文斯和克拉克公司(后被德意志银行收购)的合伙人。