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Relationship Investing: Stock Market Therapy for Your Money Hardcover – January 24, 2017

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The Stock Trader’s Almanac's “2018 Best Investment Book of the Year. In Relationship Investing, experienced Wall Street analyst Jeffrey Weiss shows how treating an investment like a personal relationship simplifies your stock market decisions. In clear and accessible terms, he shows how, by following this simple premise, you can remove complexity and anxiety from buying and selling stocks and achieve improved investment results.You need to follow key rules in the stock market, just as you need to follow particular guidelines in a relationship. The two are surprisingly intertwined. Before you jump into the market, you should consider: Communication you need to be able understand stock market lingo, just as you need to be able to understand your partner Risk management resolve when to sell your stock by knowing when to break it off with your partner Timing determine when to buy a stock the way you decide when to take the next step forward with your significant other The result is an enjoyable, easy-to-follow road map to financial success.
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"Jeff Weiss is a pioneer in the art and science of stock market analysis. I have known Jeff and followed his work for nearly three decades. I know that he has studied under the world's finest stock market technicians, while making his own invaluable contributions to the field. Jeff has focused enormous effort on using technical analysis as a discipline to enforce risk management, a skill sadly lacking among most investors today. In his new book, Jeff offers insights and analysis that would be folly to ignore. His insights, his discipline and his enthusiasm for his field are legend on Wall Street."—Ron Insana, CNBC contributor

"Jeff Weiss acumen as a technical analyst is legendary. With his book
Relationship Investing he couples the disciplines from charts and market momentum with the psychic influences and anxieties the market creates for even the most experienced investors. He articulates an effective approach that allows the investor to learn the 'moral' from the lessons he has learned over the years."Joe Grano, former CEO of UBS/PaineWebber

"Finally, a book that brings the technical aspects of security analysis down to the emotional and psychological concepts that even the most sophisticated analysts and professionals in the industry can appreciate, and the most inexperienced can embrace. Jeff Weiss has put his heart and soul into
Relationship Investing and explains in plain English how money, egos and emotions can wreak havoc when investing in the market. In a word: 'Brilliant' and a must read." —Sydney LeBlanc, S. LeBlanc and Co., co-founder Registered Rep magazine.

"I started my career at EF Hutton in 1986 and one of the first guest speakers we listened to in training was Jeff Weiss. It was the first time I ever heard someone speak with genuine 'passion,’ a word that was never used at the time and is overused today to describe someone s interest in a field. Jeff’s knowledge and ability to effectively communicate basic concepts of investing in the stock market is peerless. I’ve heard Jeff speak on numerous occasions and the reader of this book will easily perceive the enthusiasm he has for his life’s work." —
Harold Theurer, former director of new Financial Advisor (FA) training for PaineWebber, Inc., New York City

"Wall Street guru and technical analyst Jeff Weiss has written a wonderful and practical book on investing with unbridled passion and humor. Fortunately for my EF Hutton clients and me, I connected with Jeff many years ago. He has deftly put his 35-plus years of stock market experience into a must read for all levels of investors. Jeff Weiss nails it. Period." —
Honorable Larry LaRocco, member of Congress, 19911995, DIdaho; Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, 2008

"A Japanese proverb says, 'If you wish to know the road, inquire of those who have traveled it.' In
Relationship Investing, Jeff Weiss uses his decades of real world experience to reveal the tried and true strategies you can immediately apply to improve your portfolio performance and save you from making the most common financial mistakes that can cause heavy financial damage. As a bonus, it's truly a fun read. Where else can you get a book that discusses why investing should be like marriage or dating? —Steve Nison, author of Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques

"Weiss is the rare Wall Street veteran who has a plainspoken, straightforward writing style that's both entertaining and informative. His book provides valuable insights and strategies."
Gregory Zuckerman, special writer, The Wall Street Journal and author of The Greatest Trade Ever

"For decades, Jeff Weiss has shaped decision-making on Wall Street. In this must read book,
Relationship Investing, Weiss' insightful 'morals' are both engaging and very influential to the times. Weiss demonstrates not only how to understand the ever-changing mechanics driving the stock market, but also how to capitalize on them with great reward." —Douglas E. Schoen, political analyst, pollster, author, and commentator

"The relationship between the stock market and investors often is one-sided the market can be unpredictable, unforgiving, and always right. Jeff Weiss explores this relationship and provides valuable insights about the market and about ourselves. Whether you view the market through a fundamental or technical lens, this well written and entertaining book will help you make your investing relationship enduring and profitable." —
Dr. Holmes Miller, department chair and Professor of Business, Muhlenberg College

"When Jeffrey Weiss asked me to read his new book, I was reluctant to tackle another heavy book on technical analysis. I’m happy to report that
Relationship Investing covers most of the important lessons of technical analysis without actually being technical. The main focus is on how to avoid the mistakes often made by investors. The emphasis on preserving one’s hard-earned capital is especially worthwhile reading. This isn’t a book on how to do technical analysis. It’s a book about the mental process involved when employing that method. I found it to be an easy read and highly recommend it to anyone involved in the stock market." —John Murphy, author of Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets

Relationship Investing takes a novel approach to investing by encouraging readers to focus not only on the basic tenets of good investing, but important cognitive factors as well. Psychological science shows that people are often biased in the way they perceive the world, and Weiss demonstrates that the investment world is no different. He pushes the reader to confront maladaptive ways of thinking about their investment relationships and provides entertaining, easy to follow rules for being a more effective investor.” —Gretchen Hanson Gotthard, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Muhlenberg College

“Jeff Weiss has done a fantastic job explaining the stock market in terms everyone can understand in a book that s a fun and easy read. Be humble. Learn from your losses. Don t let taxes drive investment decisions. Listen to what the market is saying. Don't be blinded by yield. Don’t assume a stock will come back. Hope is not a strategy. These are just some of the pearls Jeff shares with readers.” —
Jacqueline Doherty, former Barrons senior editor

"Using the relationship theory of investing, Jeff’s advice is to preserve what you have before trying to get more. The stories Jeff uses to make his points about the market are entertaining and educational. They will help those who aren’t familiar with markets understand how to invest with more confidence and a focus on safety. They will also help those who have a great deal of experience in the markets. The book offers a new way of thinking about investing and that could be beneficial to many who struggle to obtain consistent profitability. Jeff also includes detailed descriptions of what he has learned in the markets over almost 40 years and a description of his analysis process. This could be helpful to new analysts, struggling to create a structured routine from the chaotic nature of the markets. Experienced analysts could spot a way to improve their own process. While anyone can benefit from reading Relationship Investing, it could also be a tool for financial advisers looking for effective ways to communicate with prospective clients. Distilling the market into relationship terms could help clients understand the markets and the value of a relationship with their adviser at the same time. The book also offers a different way to reach clients, and clients are likely to gain more value from this book than they would from a presentation made over a chicken dinner." —Michael Carr, Market Technicians Association

"Jeff Weiss is a pioneer in the art and science of stock market analysis. I have known Jeff and followed his work for nearly three decades. I know that he has studied under the world's finest stock market technicians, while making his own invaluable contributions to the field. Jeff has focused enormous effort on using technical analysis as a discipline to enforce risk management, a skill sadly lacking among most investors today. In his new book, Jeff offers insights and analysis that would be folly to ignore. His insights, his discipline and his enthusiasm for his field are legend on Wall Street."—
Ron Insana, CNBC contributor

"Jeff Weiss acumen as a technical analyst is legendary. With his book
Relationship Investing he couples the disciplines from charts and market momentum with the psychic influences and anxieties the market creates for even the most experienced investors. He articulates an effective approach that allows the investor to learn the 'moral' from the lessons he has learned over the years."Joe Grano, former CEO of UBS/PaineWebber

"Finally, a book that brings the technical aspects of security analysis down to the emotional and psychological concepts that even the most sophisticated analysts and professionals in the industry can appreciate, and the most inexperienced can embrace. Jeff Weiss has put his heart and soul into
Relationship Investing and explains in plain English how money, egos and emotions can wreak havoc when investing in the market. In a word: 'Brilliant' and a must read." —Sydney LeBlanc, S. LeBlanc and Co., co-founder Registered Rep magazine.

"I started my career at EF Hutton in 1986 and one of the first guest speakers we listened to in training was Jeff Weiss. It was the first time I ever heard someone speak with genuine 'passion,’ a word that was never used at the time and is overused today to describe someone s interest in a field. Jeff’s knowledge and ability to effectively communicate basic concepts of investing in the stock market is peerless. I’ve heard Jeff speak on numerous occasions and the reader of this book will easily perceive the enthusiasm he has for his life’s work." —
Harold Theurer, former director of new Financial Advisor (FA) training for PaineWebber, Inc., New York City

"Wall Street guru and technical analyst Jeff Weiss has written a wonderful and practical book on investing with unbridled passion and humor. Fortunately for my EF Hutton clients and me, I connected with Jeff many years ago. He has deftly put his 35-plus years of stock market experience into a must read for all levels of investors. Jeff Weiss nails it. Period." —
Honorable Larry LaRocco, member of Congress, 19911995, DIdaho; Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, 2008

"A Japanese proverb says, 'If you wish to know the road, inquire of those who have traveled it.' In
Relationship Investing, Jeff Weiss uses his decades of real world experience to reveal the tried and true strategies you can immediately apply to improve your portfolio performance and save you from making the most common financial mistakes that can cause heavy financial damage. As a bonus, it's truly a fun read. Where else can you get a book that discusses why investing should be like marriage or dating? —Steve Nison, author of Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques

"Weiss is the rare Wall Street veteran who has a plainspoken, straightforward writing style that's both entertaining and informative. His book provides valuable insights and strategies."
Gregory Zuckerman, special writer, The Wall Street Journal and author of The Greatest Trade Ever

"For decades, Jeff Weiss has shaped decision-making on Wall Street. In this must read book,
Relationship Investing, Weiss' insightful 'morals' are both engaging and very influential to the times. Weiss demonstrates not only how to understand the ever-changing mechanics driving the stock market, but also how to capitalize on them with great reward." —Douglas E. Schoen, political analyst, pollster, author, and commentator

"The relationship between the stock market and investors often is one-sided the market can be unpredictable, unforgiving, and always right. Jeff Weiss explores this relationship and provides valuable insights about the market and about ourselves. Whether you view the market through a fundamental or technical lens, this well written and entertaining book will help you make your investing relationship enduring and profitable." —
Dr. Holmes Miller, department chair and Professor of Business, Muhlenberg College

"When Jeffrey Weiss asked me to read his new book, I was reluctant to tackle another heavy book on technical analysis. I’m happy to report that
Relationship Investing covers most of the important lessons of technical analysis without actually being technical. The main focus is on how to avoid the mistakes often made by investors. The emphasis on preserving one’s hard-earned capital is especially worthwhile reading. This isn’t a book on how to do technical analysis. It’s a book about the mental process involved when employing that method. I found it to be an easy read and highly recommend it to anyone involved in the stock market." —John Murphy, author of Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets

Relationship Investing takes a novel approach to investing by encouraging readers to focus not only on the basic tenets of good investing, but important cognitive factors as well. Psychological science shows that people are often biased in the way they perceive the world, and Weiss demonstrates that the investment world is no different. He pushes the reader to confront maladaptive ways of thinking about their investment relationships and provides entertaining, easy to follow rules for being a more effective investor.” —Gretchen Hanson Gotthard, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Muhlenberg College

“Jeff Weiss has done a fantastic job explaining the stock market in terms everyone can understand in a book that s a fun and easy read. Be humble. Learn from your losses. Don t let taxes drive investment decisions. Listen to what the market is saying. Don't be blinded by yield. Don’t assume a stock will come back. Hope is not a strategy. These are just some of the pearls Jeff shares with readers.” —
Jacqueline Doherty, former Barrons senior editor

"Using the relationship theory of investing, Jeff’s advice is to preserve what you have before trying to get more. The stories Jeff uses to make his points about the market are entertaining and educational. They will help those who aren’t familiar with markets understand how to invest with more confidence and a focus on safety. They will also help those who have a great deal of experience in the markets. The book offers a new way of thinking about investing and that could be beneficial to many who struggle to obtain consistent profitability. Jeff also includes detailed descriptions of what he has learned in the markets over almost 40 years and a description of his analysis process. This could be helpful to new analysts, struggling to create a structured routine from the chaotic nature of the markets. Experienced analysts could spot a way to improve their own process. While anyone can benefit from reading Relationship Investing, it could also be a tool for financial advisers looking for effective ways to communicate with prospective clients. Distilling the market into relationship terms could help clients understand the markets and the value of a relationship with their adviser at the same time. The book also offers a different way to reach clients, and clients are likely to gain more value from this book than they would from a presentation made over a chicken dinner." —Michael Carr, Market Technicians Association

About the Author

Jeffrey S. Weiss, CMT, has more than thirty years of experience as a stock market analyst and is a leading media expert and motivational speaker on the subject. He has been the chief technical analyst at several nationally recognized investment firms and has been featured in Barron's and on CNBC, Bloomberg TV, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg Radio. He lives in the New York City area.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Skyhorse Publishing (January 24, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 252 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1510710132
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1510710139
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.5 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.82 x 8.5 inches
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Mesmerized by the sight of the neon green stock prices moving across the black background of the display at the local brokerage office in the late-1960s, the study of the stock market has been Jeff’s passion for the five decades since. It was in 1982 that legendary technical analyst Newton Zinder gave him his big break at E.F. Hutton and Company. Since then, he’s served as chief technical analyst for major wire houses including Lehman Brothers, PaineWebber, and UBS, Inc. - crisscrossing the country to preach his highly motivational brand of technical analysis risk management at advisor, client and prospective client seminars, national and divisional sales and management meetings, executive functions, advisor trips,professional organizations, and educational venues. Whether it’s at grade schools or graduate schools, to the New York City teachers, the Money Management Institute conference in New York City, the American Institute of Certified Public Accounts (AICPA), or other varied groups and media outlets, speaking about the market and how to achieve potentially improved investment results is one of his lifelong professional passions.

His book, Relationship Investing - Stock Market Therapy for Your Money, was released in 2017 and named "2018 Investment book of the Year by the 2018 Stock Trader's Almanac (51st Edition).

In writing Relationship Investing, Jeff reached out to a far broader audience than his immediate one - breaking down the discipline of technical analysis into its non-technical components by using life’s relationships like marriage, dating, separation and the like - something all investors can relate to – as the common denominator to illustrate his points. The book is a potential breakthrough in translating the messages of the market’s movements to a universal audience. It attempts to simplify what the investor often perceives as an incomprehensible medley of data and decision-making options into an investment road map for all seasons. It also strives to provide the reader with a key investment ingredient - direction. Equally important, this book will alert investors, at long last, to stock market investment axioms still in use today that can prove potentially toxic to their stock market performance and financial well-being. It will challenge conventional Wall Street wisdom. The book is less about capital appreciation than about capital preservation, and how to apply the principles thereof toward a potentially improved investment outcome.

Jeff’s motto: NEVER tell anyone to do something with their money that you would not do with your own.

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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2017
An easy read and an entertaining one. A fantastic opportunity to get inside the head of someone who started their investment journey in the 1970s bear market. I love the focus on psychological hurdles to sound investing, and the book is filled with great anecdotes:
"The stock market specializes in inflicting emotional turmoil."
"If you're not willing to take losses and admit mistakes, then the business of investing...isn't for you."
"In the stock market, as in life, it's the big picture that counts most."
This is not a book of specific technical approaches or systems. Rather it is a book of investor psychology that you should read *before* you go applying any investment approach so that you can minimize the impact of behavioral biases.
Recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2017
Read it and have your kids read it! Make sure to read chapters 33 and 43 twice. Ever wonder why friends who invest only talk about winners? Why talk about an ex when you are in a new relationship and happy? Ever notice that a person you don't know, while chatting at a cocktail party, is more likely to talk about the state of their marriage than their investments? Life and the markets can run parallel and lessons learned from one passed on to another. Jeff cleverly compares life and the markets in a way that breeds comfort and understanding. His expertise in investing in general and technical analysis in particular are well known to many of us current and former Wall Streeters. In this book he shares his mind, heart and soul and helps bring clarity to two topics near and dear to us all..happiness in our personal relationships and wealth accumulation. Thanks for all, Jeff!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020
Jeff provides lessons about the markets and life in an entertaining and unforgettable way. Among the lessons most applicable to today, or in any market environment, is one he learned in the bear market of 1973-1974. As the Dow plummeted more than 46%, Jeff realized the most important consideration in investing should be how well you protect yourself on the downside when the market moves against you. The same applies to a relationship, or a job -- under the relationship theory of investing, Jeff’s insight is to preserve what you have before trying to get more. This is the rare book that will make you a better investor, a better partner to your significant other, a better sibling, a better employee or boss and a better person.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2018
Meh. Really not a useful book if you are a successful full time trader. Useful info is shallow,already widely known.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017
Read the book and great insight. thanks for sharing your knowledge. looking forward to the next one.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2017
This is a great read - Jeff Weiss makes investing fundamentals easy to understand. While he is a technician, the book is not filled with technical jargon or charts. It focusses more on the attitudes needed to be a successful investor, and presents simple rules that will help you succeed and also avoid common mistakes. He emphasizes the importance of preserving capital, and his approach ensures this end. It is enjoyable to read as it is done in an absolutely authentic voice. You feel like Mr. Weiss is sitting across from you at dinner, telling stories and giving good advice. It's a smart read with a sense of humor. You will finish with a better understanding of the market, and it may motivate you to learn more about technical analysis, and incorporate it into your investment decision-making process.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017
I've read many books and articles on investing in my life, and this one is by far the most pessimistic. The author is clearly in the "Just don't lose the money!" school, but someone should tell this guy that stocks sometimes do rise in value, and sometimes they do go down and then bounce back up, possibly even higher than before. The emphasis in this book is definitely on getting out of losing positions, with the prospect of actually making a profit hardly mentioned as a possibility.
The author's device of equating owning a stock position with a relationship to another human being may help some readers to understand his point, but in my opinion the similarities are often artificial and too much of a stretch to be of much use.
Throughout the book the author stresses that the technical method of evaluating a stock is far superior to the fundamental method, yet he offers scant material on how the technical method is carried out. His main advice on that point is to buy a book on technical investing and learn how to do it. Well, if you studied that book and learned the technical method, why would you need this one?
There are some chapters here which provide food for thought, and the author's main goal is the noble one of trying to help investors keep their losses to a minimum. But his outlook is so pessimistic that it seems to me that the most likely result of reading his book would be to scare its readers away from ever entering the stock market in the first place.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2017
This book is the best one I have read in my 33 years as a portfolio manager for a major Wall St. firm. Jeff writes for the layman and does not use a lot of jargon. His examples and correlations are easy to understand and follow. As I read the book I was gratified to learn how many of his practices I used in my business. His lessons , it's what the market thinks , you own the stock not the company and by the time you know what the problem is at a company the stock has already reflected it ...it's already way down. The chapters are short , clear and right to the point. This should be on the reading list of anybody and everybody thinking of getting involved in the market ; or already invested !
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Greg Ward
3.0 out of 5 stars It's OK
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 18, 2017
An interesting take that puts the psychology of investing into an everyday context but it didnt take my understanding forward.