"The Professor's One-Minute Guide to Stock Management" has become one of the most popular non-credit courses offered to the public. Our courses have been filled, and additional sessions created to handle the overflow, and people are still wanting more. For the past year, local author and attorney Harvey Slentz and I have worked to bring the classroom experience to a book that covers everything discussed in the six hours of class, including all the charts and everything that was on Powerpoint slides.
The book adds more, though. In its 150 pages it provides an expanded explanation of the concepts of the Professor's Method. The book offers some examples of step-by-step transactions to see how the decisions would affect cash flow and your profit and loss. It adds depth to the explanations. The book also provides a helpful glossary that defines the key terms used, and a subject index of the topics covered in the course, and where they are found in the book. The book is available in 8 x 10 inch black-and-white version.
The book is our response to
those who have asked for more
explanation of the topics covered in the course, and to those who have expressed a
book that could be referred to as needed to better understand the Professor's
Method. I look forward to hearing how you like the book, and what else we can
do to help you be a successful investor.
The book retails for $49.95 for the black and white version. Those of you who have purchased investment-quality books from other providers know that this is a fraction of what you'd pay for many of those books. Even better, subscribers at TheMarket101.com and participants in the Professor's courses will receive a ten percent discount on the price of the book, bringing it down to $44.95 for B/W plus tax, shipping and handling.
You can buy the book at this website using your credit card, or you can send a check for $53.05 ($44.95 for book, $4.95 for shipping and handling, and $3.15 tax) to: Harvey Slentz, 2923 Breakers Drive, Amelia Island, Florida 32034. One successful trade pays for the book many times over.