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If Not Stocks, What? by Gene Walden,
If Not Stocks, What? by Gene Walden,
Everything You Need to Know About Today's Most Popular Stock Market Alternatives--From Bonds and REITs to Hedge Funds, Precious Metals, and More Over the past few years, the once-dependable stock market has cost investors $6 trillion, or roughly "$20,000 for every man, woman, and child in America! This costly roller-coaster ride has millions of investors looking to add well-needed diversification to their stock-heavy portfolios, and realizing that--other than the stock market--they have little or no idea where their money can go. "If Not Stocks, What? is a common sense look at more than 20 investments that will help reduce your exposure to the financial and emotional stresses of the stock market. Focusing on the basics of each vehicle while helping you determine if it is suitable for both your risk tolerance level and growth expectations, this no-nonsense book provides you with the answers you need on: Unit Investment Trusts Zero Coupon Bonds Treasury Bonds Tax-Free Municipals Junk Bonds Real Estate Investment Trusts and Limited Partnerships Mutual Funds Precious Metals And More The recent market collapse made many investors wish they had spent a little more time learning where--and where not--to put their money. "If Not Stocks, What? introduces you to nearly two dozen places you can invest today to help soften the short-term turbulence of the stock market, and enhance both your long-term investment performance and peace of mind.



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