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Buy High, Sell Higher: Why Buy-And-Hold is Dead and Other Surprising Investing Lessons from CNBC's 'The Liquidator'

Joe Terranova

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Prose: non-fiction, Business & management, Business ethics & social responsibility

Terranova, a series regular on CNBC's Fast Money and the Chief Market Strategist for Virtus Investment Partners, dispenses counter-intuitive advice that will help the average investor to think and to trade like the pros.

Whether you're a professional investor or just want to trade like one, BUY HIGH, SELL HIGHER will show you how to pick winners, maximize gains and minimize losses. In this book, you'll learn how a stock's price is just the beginning of the story, and that other indicators like moving averages and volume can help you to spot stocks that have momentum. You'll also learn how to determine the optimal moment to buy a stock, when to sell it, how to protect yourself against sudden reversals in the market, and how to capitalize on moments when other investors are retreating.

What's the best month to buy tech stocks? To sell an energy asset? And what is the one-day of the year that you should never, ever trade on? Answers to these and other questions are just some of the insights that Joe Terranova shares in BUY HIGH, SELL HIGHER.

Terranova is a series regular on CNBC's Fast Money and the Chief Market Strategist for Virtus Investment Partners, a firm with over $25 billion in assets under management. Prior to joining Virtus, he spent 18 years at MBF Clearing Corp., where he was the director of trading and managed more than 300 traders. And as viewers of CNBC's Fast Money know, Joe is a master at demystifying the forces that drive today's markets. So why not let him show you how to use telltale signs to spot investments that are poised for lift-off.

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