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3 stars
Maybe a little disappointing when compared against other books I've read in this "Investing In" series, but overall a definitely strong primer for anyone new to the subject. This gets into the real nitty gritty of analyzing earnings reports of individual companies and what to look out for. However it seemed extremely hesitant to name-drop any specific companies as examples (even with a "this will 100% be outdated by the time you're reading this" disclaimer) which was noticeable, and I wish it called out the risks of these new high-yield covered call dividend ETFs like QYLD and JEPI that younger investors seem drawn to.
Still, could've been worse.
Maybe a little disappointing when compared against other books I've read in this "Investing In" series, but overall a definitely strong primer for anyone new to the subject. This gets into the real nitty gritty of analyzing earnings reports of individual companies and what to look out for. However it seemed extremely hesitant to name-drop any specific companies as examples (even with a "this will 100% be outdated by the time you're reading this" disclaimer) which was noticeable, and I wish it called out the risks of these new high-yield covered call dividend ETFs like QYLD and JEPI that younger investors seem drawn to.
Still, could've been worse.