
How to Value Shares and Outperform the Market
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Risk and Copyright Warnings
- Preface
- Prologue: The Birth of My New Valuation System
- Part I - Critical Investment Choices
- 1. Asset Selection -Choosing Equities
- The outperformance of other assets by equities
- Index-linked investments
- The reason for equity outperformance
- 2. Why You Should Manage Your Own Funds
- Fund management options
- The impact of fees on long-term fund values
- The underperformance of commercial funds
- Better returns from a smarter approach
- Part II - Introduction to Value Investing
- 3. What Is Value Investing?
- The principles of value investing
- Origins of value investing
- Traditional value investing approaches and their weaknesses
- Value investing and growth investing
- 4. Other Approaches to Investing
- 1. Technical analysis
- The sources of value
- 5. My New Approach to Value Investing
- The sources of value
- A five-year investment period
- Dividends at the heart of the process
- The detailed steps to determine current value
- 6. The Superior Returns You Can Expect From Using the System Effectively
- The long-term returns achieved by the ShareMaestro funds
- Building wealth through superior, long-term compound returns
- What returns to expect from a share portfolio
- Part III - The New Valuation System
- 7. A Step-By-Step Guide to Valuing the Market
- Input data
- Results
- The final valuation
- Setting up a master valuation sheet
- The nature of the input data
- The reliability of the System's FTSE100 valuations
- 8. Using the Syste's Maket Valuations as Buy and Sell Signals
- Extreme signals
- The optimum buy and sell signals for the FTSE100
- Validation of the buy and sell signals
- The importance of the FTSE100 dividend
- 9. A Step-By-Step Guide to Valuing Individual Shares
- A more difficult task than valuing the market
- Input data
- Results
- The final valuation
- Setting up a master share valuation sheet
- 10. Testing Different Valuation Scenerios
- Altering inputs in the FTSE100 valuation
- Altering inputs in the valuation of individual shares
- Identifying one-way bets
- Value-buying rather than random-buying substantially increases your chances of success
- Part IV - Putting the System into Practice
- 11. Medium-risk, High-return Strategy
- The principle of the strategy
- FTSE100 ETF Strategy
- Detailed track record of the strategy
- Trading the FTSE250 to get even greater returns
- 12. Running Your Own Share Portfolio Successfully
- 1. Time your entry to the market
- 2. Draw up a shortlist of shares
- 3. Select shares for investment
- 4. Limit risk
- 5. Set up email alerts for the shares in your portfolio
- 6. Review progress and take appropriate action
- Advantages of the share portfolio management strategy
- 13. Optimising Share Selection
- 1. Qualitative evaluation techniques
- 2. Quantitative evaluation techniques
- 14. Transforming Your Pension Prospects
- Introduction
- Why most young workers face pensions penury
- How to escape pensions penury
- Pension practicalities
- 15. Evaluating Fixed-Rate, Five-Year Cash Investments
- Basic rate taxpayers
- Higher rate taxpayers
- 16. Evaluating Structured Product Investments
- Example of stress-testing a structured product
- 17. High-risk, Stellar Return Strategy
- Covered warrants
- FTSE100 covered warrants strategy
- Financial spread bet strategy
- A possible modification to stop losses
- Part V - Investment Essentials
- 18. Establishing Your Investment Objectives
- Determining and monitoring your overall investment objectives
- Your other investment objectives
- Setting your investment targets
- Freeing up money for investment
- 19. Taking Advantage of Tax Breaks
- Self-Invested Personal Pensions (SIPPs)
- Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs)
- Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs)
- Financial spread betting
- Other allowances and planning devices
- 20. The Best Service Providers
- 1. Current account
- 2. Instant-access interest-bearing account
- 3. ISA provider
- 4. SIPP provider
- 5. Online broker
- 6. Covered warrants
- 7. Financial spread betting
- 8. ShareMaestro
- 9. ShareScope
- 21. Key Risk Controls
- Manage your own funds
- Do not be a passive investor
- Use your parachute
- Use stop-losses
- Investing in individual shares
- Make use of tax breaks
- Monitor credit risk
- Never put all your eggs in a high-risk basket
- Monitor the FTSE100 dividend growth trend
- Epilogue
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 - Free Web Information Sources
- Appendix 2 - Glossary of Terms
- Index
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