Investors
Review Their Best Investment Book
"My
wife was trying to sleep and she's waking up and saying "What's wrong with
you?" What could I tell her, that I was cracking up over a financial
book---?"
"As
I approach retirement in a few years, I'm very encouraged by the cash flow my
portfolio can generate. If I can
generate nearly 8% cash flow in the worst bear market in 70 years, and with
minimal capital gains, I'm feeling pretty good about the future."
In the
midst of financial crisis, market upheaval, and world-class uncertainty, at
least one financial book provides an easily implemented strategy for safer
investing. The Brainwashing of the American Investor is more than just
"the book that Wall Street does not want you to read".
It's a
book that might have helped you avoid many of the errors that have made this
crisis so painful at a much too personal level. Certainly, it will provide you
with the practical guidance needed to reconstruct your portfolio more
defensively than you did after the dot-com fiasco.
Here
are three recent reviews:
ONE:
Thursday, January 15, 2009, from The Pigs of Wall Street Blogspot
The 5
Best Business Books of 2008
1.
"The Brainwashing of the American Investor (The Book that Wall Street Does
Not Want You To Read)" - Steve Selengut (revised version)
"A
hard-nosed look at the various strategies employed by Wall Street sharks to
snare, induce, and trick investors into a style of trading and investments that
ultimately profit only those who pull in the commissions.
Selengut
compares the entire industry to a casino, where the odds are always with the
house. Discusses the working capital model, variable annuities, fixed income
strategies, and other topics in a thoroughly new light.
More
timely now than ever."
TWO:
Thursday, January 8, 2009 joebirxxxx (at) gmail (dot) com writes:
"Ok,
I'm just about through the first reading and I've got to tell you straight up
you can really write, not to mention build a compelling argument--- you've got
me, there's no doubt about it.
I've
got to play it cautious, and get a lot smarter, so I'll turn right around and
go at it for Round 2--- The strange thing is that I really enjoy reading it---
the other day I was fortunate enough to discover your "custom" terminology
appendix in the back.
I've
got to tell you, there were times when I had some of the best laughs I can
remember in recent memory, like when you're telling the accountant you can save
him taxes by not paying his fees. My wife was trying to sleep and she's waking
up and saying "What's wrong with you?" What could I tell her, that I
was cracking up over a financial book---?"
THREE:
Wednesday, January 28, 2009 xxllertx (at) comcast (dot) net writes:
"I
have used your investment strategy since 2005.
2008 was a decline in market value; however, looking at the portfolio
from a working capital perspective, the picture is quite different.
I had a
6.1% growth in working capital from dividends and capital gains. Another figure
of merit you use is income as a % of beginning working capital. My income percent was 7.9% in 2008.
This is
actual cash flow to my pocket (actually put back into the portfolio increasing
working capital) from mostly the CEFs in the portfolio. Another number to use
is income as a % of beginning market value.
In 2008 this number was 11.6%.
As I approach retirement in a few years, I'm very encouraged by the cash
flow my portfolio can generate. If I
can generate nearly 8% cash flow in the worst bear market in 70 years with
minimal capital gains, I'm feeling pretty good about the future."
Many of
you are less optimistic about the future (to say the least) than these
reviewers, but the message is as clear as the book's focus on such things as
realized earnings and growth in base income.
The
Brainwashing of the American Investor is a back-to-basics training tool that
has helped practitioners keep the realized income flowing and the productive
working capital of investment portfolios growing during disastrous economic
times.
For
less than $20 at Amazon.com, it's not a bad investment.
Steve
Selengut
http://www.sancoservices.com/
http://www.kiawahgolfinvestmentseminars.com
Professional
Investment Management from 1979
Author
of: "The Brainwashing of the American Investor: The Book that Wall Street
Does Not Want YOU to Read", and "A Millionaire's Secret Investment
Strategy"