Dusseldorf The topic of investing is a perennial favorite. Books abound. The Handelsblatt reviews the new releases on the market at regular intervals – this time with two fresh reading recommendations.
With simple sentences, clearly structured and without frills, Uwe Sander approaches the evergreen investment. Its title “My money, my plan, my life” keeps what it promises. In chapters such as “Buy shares with a plan”, “Fundamental analysis and technical chart analysis” or “Trade shares with a clear conscience”, readers without prior knowledge are introduced to the exciting topic of increasing money in a pleasantly concise manner.
The foreword starts with a song of praise for Sander’s mother, who died in 2020: Beate Sander is still known today as Germany’s stock market grandma. The adult education center teacher never missed an opportunity to convince broad sections of society of the self-determined share investment.
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