Winning With Winans

Listen to Winning With Winans, the podcast where financial experts Ken Winans and Frank Mottek share valuable market insights, investment strategies, and economic updates to help you make informed financial decisions. Available on your favorite podcast platforms, Winning With Winans dives into the latest market trends, offering listeners clear advice on navigating the financial world. Tune in weekly to stay ahead on all things investing, wealth management, and economic news.

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Ken Winans

Kenneth G. Winans is a celebrated investment management entrepreneur, a renowned financial history author, and an active philanthropist.

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Preferred Stocks: The Art of Profitable Income Investing

What should a reader get from "Preferred Stocks: The Art of Profitable Income Investing?" A logical assumption is that this is merely a second edition of my 2007 award-winning book "Preferreds: Wall Street's Best Kept Income Secret." However, this is incorrect! Before "Preferreds" was written, the modern investing world was flying blind when it came to preferred stocks. That was the first book written on preferred stocks since the 1930s, and until the development of the Winans International Preferred Stock Index (WIPSI)TM, there wasn't a current benchmark to evaluate the $200 billion preferred stock market.

Investment Atlas II: Using History As a Financial Tool

You, Too, Can Be a Profitable User of Investment History We have all heard the phrase "History repeats itself!" Yet, very few people seriously apply long-term history to the art and science of investing. Kenneth G. Winans pioneered the development of important financial indices, dating back to the 1800s, which has allowed him to make timely market forecasts in a variety of economic conditions since 1991. This artistic, colorful reference book gives investors useful information about the performance and characteristics of stocks, bonds, commodities, real estate and collectibles since the 1800s. "All investment books should be this compelling." —Kirkus Reviews "This book reads like nothing I have read before and feels the confidence in the writing, which must result from the author's experience and his wide range of research into the way the markets behave throughout history." —Readers' Favorite Review

Investment Atlas

We have all heard the phrase History repeats itself! Yet very few people seriously apply long-term history to the art and science of investing. There is no better example of this than how the majority of modern investors, the most knowledgeable and technologically advanced in history, mishandled the dot.com bubble and the panic selling in response to the corporate scandals of 2002. Clearly, the constant barrage of news, earnings projections, economic reports, and advice from respected professionals flowing from the Internet 24 hours a day hasn t helped investors separate the forest from the trees and tackle the age-old problems of successful investing. Simply put, something is missing! This artistic, colorful reference book has been written with one objective to make sure investors are armed with useful information about the performance and characteristics of stocks, bonds, commodities, real estate, and collectibles since 1800. Investments have different personalities and act differently during good times and downtrends.

Preferred Stocks: The Art of Profitable Income Investing

Amazingly, this is the first book , since the 1930's, devoted to traditional preferred stocks, Wall Street's best-kept secret in income investing. Although it's a mystery why this time-tested investment medium largely has been overlooked, the tips in this book will help readers navigate the world of preferred stocks and other income investments now and in the future. There is a single objective in mind ~ to make sure you're armed with useful information on how, why and when to take advantage of preferred stocks.

Frank Mottek

Voice of Business News in Los Angeles @MottekOnMoney weekdays 4pm on air LIVE @KABCRadio, live streaming, and podcast https://kabc.com/mottek-on-money/

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