Premiership Portfolio

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Author: Sam Fimis ISBN: 9781742981970
Publisher: Major Street Publishing Publication: June 1, 2012
Imprint: Major Street Publishing Language: English
Author: Sam Fimis
ISBN: 9781742981970
Publisher: Major Street Publishing
Publication: June 1, 2012
Imprint: Major Street Publishing
Language: English

The first-ever publication to combine the AFL and the ASX under the one cover. Premiership Portfolio is a six-step guide to learning how to succeed in the Australian sharemarket, using footballing analogies to explain the concepts and the strategy. Investing in the sharemarket isn't a game, yet the common denominators between the AFL and ASX are many:Results are everything: Both the AFL and investing in the sharemarket are results-driven. There is no sure thing: Despite what any one-eyed supporter or share tipster will tell you, there is no sure thing in football or investments. Talent: Winning premierships requires recruiting talented players and outperforming the market requires picking talented shares. Diversification: Share portfolios need diversification to reduce risk. 18 forwards don't take to the field on game day for good reason. Hard work: Hard work is essential to achieving goals in life, especially your financial goals. It's all subjective: My opinion of a company may differ from your opinion, and your opinion of a player may differ from mine. Process: Your level of success in either will depend on your preparation and how thorough your process is.

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The first-ever publication to combine the AFL and the ASX under the one cover. Premiership Portfolio is a six-step guide to learning how to succeed in the Australian sharemarket, using footballing analogies to explain the concepts and the strategy. Investing in the sharemarket isn't a game, yet the common denominators between the AFL and ASX are many:Results are everything: Both the AFL and investing in the sharemarket are results-driven. There is no sure thing: Despite what any one-eyed supporter or share tipster will tell you, there is no sure thing in football or investments. Talent: Winning premierships requires recruiting talented players and outperforming the market requires picking talented shares. Diversification: Share portfolios need diversification to reduce risk. 18 forwards don't take to the field on game day for good reason. Hard work: Hard work is essential to achieving goals in life, especially your financial goals. It's all subjective: My opinion of a company may differ from your opinion, and your opinion of a player may differ from mine. Process: Your level of success in either will depend on your preparation and how thorough your process is.

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