Having opened a PEA there ten years I was managing it there until a little too "amateur" for my taste. I asked advice from a friend who managed to win him a lot of money by investing in stock market. Tired of hearing the answer "there is no miracle, we must learn for yourself" when I asked him what action you had to buy, I ended up taking the word by asking him this time what books he advised me to learn ... And especially to learn fast because I also have it clear that I still was not ready to read the two-storey library that has him on the subject! He referred me to the book of Peter Lynch and the latter Julien Delagrandanne.
I think this book will now become my favorite book come out every time I would want to click my mouse to purchase one share. it could have avoided me some expensive decisions in the past.
The author based his speech on two dozen citations used as thread, most of Warren Buffet. It is true that one can hardly find better reference!
The text is fluid, illustrated with relevant examples, and gradually going from simple to start toward the sharpest in the end ... a little too much perhaps, and this is the only complaint I have to make him : It may be necessary to read the second half of the book a 2nd time to fully assimilate.