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Yes, You Can Supercharge Your Portfolio!: Six Steps for Investing Success in the 21st Century
by Ben Stein, Phil DeMuth
from New Beginnings Press
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Great book. 
This is a quick read, but deserves a couple of readings, anyway. I liked how they start with a core portfolio, supercharge it with funds or stocks, then use fixed income instruments to reduce the volatility. They even go farther and show how to create a stock only portfolio. I've read a lot of Geoff Considine's articles on Seeking Alpha, and he addresses the problem of single company risk in portfolios. Geoff also mentions that you can use leveraged mutual funds or ETFs instead of individual funds to... more info
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Easy read, yet factual. 
We liked this book. Humor and economics combined with excellent suggestions for enhancing our existing portfolio. Authors provide cohesive focus, and lots of know-how of subject matter.
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A Deceptively Important Book for Your Portfolios 
I will not review ground related to the book that has already been so ably covered here. Instead I want to relate my own experiences as to the improvement of portfolio composition that can be achieved both with this book and especially with the Quantext software they use throughout. Most people will likely arrive at the Quantext software by reading this book. I came at it from the opposite direction. Full disclosure; I have been investing since 1999 an have been an avid student of the markets, different... more info
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Superchage Book and Software Breakthrough for the Individual Investor 
Yes, You Can Supercharge Your Portfolio and the accompanying software are a significant contribution to the individual investor. Following in the lineage of their popular investment book series, Ben Stein and Phil DeMuth have again charted new territory by demonstrating the principles and concepts of portfolio theory through portfolio examples and the use of a special software. Portfolio theory shows that it is more important to focus on how our securities interact as a whole. By way of examples they show... more info
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