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About the author
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Joseph Spinella, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Chestnut and Cedar Stock Report and its web site, www.chestnutandcedar.com, is a financial executive. He is also a VERY SUCCESSFUL investor in US and global stock markets.
Professionally, he is a CPA and MBA, who has been CFO, Treasurer, VP Finance and Controller for various companies within the financial services, leasing, transportation, aerospace, and manufacturing industries. Joe earned a CTM Certificate from Toastmasters International and was honored in Strathmore's "Who Is Who." He has served on the Board of Directors of various companies in different capacities. His treatise on Asset Securitizations was published in Warren, Gorham, and Lamontís's, Banking Outlook. To introduce young adults to the importance of securing their financial future, he wrote this third book, as a sequel to The Chestnut & Cedar Stock Report - Investment Handbook for Young Adults, also published by Newmedia Publishing in print and ebook editions. the book and and ebook at: Amazon Powell's ORDER by phone 1-888-549-5146 |
Making money in the stock market is the by-product of executing a disciplined investment style. This means "knowing the numbers" and acting on cue as conditions warrant. All too often young investors make investment decisions without understanding the numbers. Stocks 4.0 blends concepts and computations, and is premised on the understanding that it is extremely hard to be successful in the stock market without this knowledge and discipline.
Investing wisely is instrumental to the future financial well-being of today's young adults, due to the shrinking pool of work and government retirement benefits. A projection, based on U.S. Census Bureau data, says that 25-45 year-olds, the "X" generation, will live an average of 101-108 years and spend 50-60 years working. Today's college crowd will live and work even longer. |
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