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Street Wise: A Guide for Teen Investors
by Janet Bamford
from Bloomberg Press
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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A Little Too Boring for Teens . . . 
This book has all the nuts and bolts, but it is a little too boring to keep the attention of my 16-year-old nephew. I also got him the Motley Fool Guide to Teen Investing which was much more interesting. This Street Wise book is a little too much like homework. If you're trying to get the teen exciting about investing and its possibilities, the Motley Fool book is a better choice in my opinion. Both books together make a solid start to an investing library for teens.
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Excellent resource 
I started looking into investing and the stock market a year or so ago when I realized I had enough money to start investing long-term. I tried a couple different books, but they all seemed too childish or too confusing. I found Street Wise at the library, and even before I had finished reading it I ordered my own copy. The whole book is very well-organized and kept me very interested all the way through. Although teens as young as thirteen or fourteen would find the material age-appropriate, I would... more info
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A must for all teenagers! 
This is an excellent introduction to the stock market for teenagers. The book is directed towards teenagers and accomplishes it's goal well. All teenagers should read this book to gain a starting knowledge of the American Stockmarket. The book teaches stock vocabulary, trading tips, how to start, risk and rewards, and many other topics. But, this book is definitely an introduction - if you have a good knowledge of the stock market already, this might not be for you.
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Awesome! 
This book was a great introduction to the Stock Market for me. It was simple and easy to read. It was also interesting. I highly recommend this book.
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