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The Little Book That Makes You Rich: A Proven Market-Beating Formula for Growth Investing

Little_book_that_makes_you_richBy Louis Navellier
Published by Wiley, November 07

Louis Navellier, one of the most well-respected growth investors of our day, has pulled impressive profits from the stock market for over twenty-seven years and helped investors beat the market by nearly a 4-to-1 margin. Now, with The Little Book That Makes You Rich, readers can find out how to do the same...

Growth investing, which aims to produce capital gains rather than income, is one of the best ways to invest for success. Navellier has created a proven and easy-to-follow approach to growth investing that offers readers a rare opportunity to outperform the market without taking on excessive risk. In The Little Book That Makes You Rich, Navellier explains exactly why this proactive approach works and skilfully shows readers how it can be used to find stocks that are poised for rapid price increases – regardless of overall stock market direction.

This latest addition to the popular Little Book series details a proven formula for finding growth stocks that beat the market, which combines eight powerful fundamentals – such as sales growth and cash flow – with key quantitative ratings that measure the risk versus reward of buying a stock.

The book:
· Provides specific tools that take the guesswork out of when to buy and when to sell any stock on Wall Street
· Outlines what to do to best maximize returns, including how to structure a winning growth portfolio
· Describes how to monitor and maintain the overall strength and quality of a portfolio without spending excessive amounts of time doing so

Overall it outlines an effective approach to building true wealth in today's markets – and proves you don't need the resources of a powerful Wall Street firm to achieve unparalleled investment success.

Navellierphotodsc_0163_3About the author
Louis Navellier (Reno, NV) has one of the most exceptional long-term track records of any financial newsletter editor in America. As a financial analyst and editor of investment newsletters since 1980, Navellier's recommendations (published in Emerging Growth) have gained over 4,806 percent in the last 22 years, as confirmed by a leading independent newsletter rating service, The Hulbert Financial Digest. Emerging Growth is one of Navellier's four services, which also includes his Blue Chip Growth service for large-cap stock investors, his Quantum Growth service for active traders seeking shorter-term gains, and his Global Growth service for active traders focused on high growth global stocks.

Watch a film of Louis Navellier discussing the book at:

YouTube/LouisNavellier

Hardback;  £10.99/€15;  ISBN 9780470137727

To request a review copy, extract or an interview with the author, please contact: Caroline Baines - E: cbaines@wiley.co.uk, T: 01243 770674

For US queries, please contact Lori Sayde-Mehrtens

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