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Millennium Stocks - Richard C. Dorf

Millennium Stocks

By: Richard C. Dorf

Hardcover | 1 January 2000 | Edition Number 1

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Based on the latest research in the fields of management and investing, Millennium Stocks helps you build a stock portfolio that can exceed the return of most mutual funds, adjusted for risk. It presents a formula - developed by the author - that assists you in choosing great companies with a solid future.

The author identifies the key criteria for stock selection and develops a table you can use to build a long-term, diversified portfolio with the desired risk-return profile. He also provides a list of 100 millennium stocks that exemplify the criteria and serve as excellent initial candidates.

You will learn to:

  • choose the stocks of powerful companies
  • calculate the real value of a stock
  • the real value of technology stocks
  • build a contrarian portfolio
  • choose your own risk and reward with a diversified portfolio

Using Millennium Stocks you can match or beat the return of mutual funds and build a better portfolio.

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