Dial M for Money-With inside information you can only get by Sleuth
Investing!
Public information and analysis are worthless for making fortune in the stock
market. The real money lies in obtaining exclusive physical information about a company.
Now, for the first time, you'll discover what only the savviest investors know.
In The Sleuth Investor, renowned investing expert Avner Mandelman gives
you step-by-step guidance on money sleuthing.
Packed with proven tools and techniques for detecting investment clues and
separating the good stocks from the bad, this prescriptive guide explains how to dig into
a company's inner workings and spot the signals of critical events before they happen.
- Uncover important truths about a company that all insiders know-but no one else
dares speak of
- Find out in advance if a company is about to report high growth
- Identify stock disasters that can be shorted
- Anticipate mergers and acquisitions right before they occur
- Focus on the very few sure stocks and ignore all others
Avner Mandelman is founder and CEO of Giraffe Capital Corporation, one
of Canada's most successful private investment firms. A recognized investing expert and
television stock commentator, Mandelman spends much of his time sleuthing companies
throughout North America. He writes a biweekly column for the Globe & Mail and his
articles have appeared in Barron's. Mandelman is also the author of the prize-winning
story collection, Talking to the Enemy.
Table of Contents
Introduction
People
People who work for the company
People who work for the customers
People who work for suppliers
Product
Product itself
Product supplies
Product's physical movement
Inside the company
Outside the company
Competing products
Plant
Production facilities
Offices
Periphery
Physical surroundings
Community
Customers and suppliers and economic eco-chain
How to pick stocks to sleuth
Traditional methods
Modern methods
Agents and principals
Giving like a secret agent
Appendix 1:
EMT (Efficient Market Theory)
Appendix 2:
Books, websites, other references, etc.
224 pages, Hardcover