Short selling techniques
Joseph gives insight into Short selling techniques on the podcast “Sharkpreneur”, hosted by Seth Greene. December 4th on Apple Podcasts.
Joseph gives insight into Short selling techniques on the podcast “Sharkpreneur”, hosted by Seth Greene. December 4th on Apple Podcasts.
Wall Street’s Best Investments‘ latest highlight
The Foundation Reading Corner encourages Fellows to critique the
books that have been recommended to them in each issue, Fr this
Issue, Me. Gar recommends “Short Selig for the Long Term: How
2 Combination of Short and Long Positions Leads to Investing
success,” by Joseph Parnes, President of Technomart which is
considered to be one of the top investment advisories in the
United States. in what could become one of the leading blueprints
for investing, Parnes describes the philosophy and methods he
used to obtain consistent returns in the stock market by applying an understandable formula. Parnes also provides insights into the difference between option trading and shorting which make his
system useful in both a bull market-one that is on the rise and
where the economy is sound-and a bear market, which exists in
In value, Within this framework, Parnes teaches the reader how to
oft in bear market and learn the secrets of long-term short
selling strategy among other strategies,
Order Joseph’s new book now available , Short Selling for the Long Term: How a Combination of Short and Long Positions Leads to Investing Success, published by Wiley 2020.
Joseph Parnes, President of Technomart Investment Advisors featured in Barrons’ 2012 Money Poll cover article “Bye-Bye, Bull?” by Jacqueline Doherty, October 27th 2012
Joseph Parnes feature interview in the Wall Street Transcript “A Customized Investment Strategy Focused on Growth Companies”
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