Main Street Mom is Wall Street's Rock Star
Author of You Vs. Wall Street Calls 84% Winners During Recession
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- She called the recession in January of 2008, saving countless nest eggs. Her hit rate of featuring winning stocks in 2008 and 2009 was 84%. Winning calls include gold, clean energy, biotechnology and to jettison housing, auto manufacturing and Las Vegas (beginning as early as 2005). Wall Street's rock star is an outsider who has been kicking assets on the grey suits for more than a decade now. And her new paperback, You vs. Wall Street (Vanguard Press, a member of The Perseus Books Group, $15.95, Trade Paperback), outlines her strategies for success, which have earned the endorsements of University of Chicago/Nobel Prize winning economist Dr. Gary Becker and TD AMERITRADE Chairman Joe Moglia.
Pace started out calling the DOT COM bust and has been outperforming the street ever since with her ezine at NataliePace.com. But her goal isn't to make Americans day traders. According to author N.W. Pace, "Buy and Hold doesn't work anymore. It hasn't worked for the last decade. Diversification and annual rebalancing are easy as a pie chart and work in bull and bear markets. You must limit your exposure to the bailouts and profit from hot, new industries, like search and iPhones, instead of blindly checking off boxes in your 401(k)."
You vs. Wall Street (Vanguard Press, a member of The Perseus Books Group, $15.95, Trade Paperback) teaches individuals and money managers, Pace's trademarked Thrive Budget, easy as a pie chart nest eggs and "Stocks on Steroids" strategies, featuring her 3-ingredient Recipe for Cooking up profits, Four Easy Questions for Picking Winning Stocks, Top 10 Signs the CEO is Rolling in Your Dough and more. So who is Pace and why is she challenging the iconic investment strategy of Warren Buffett?
- Her most important 911 Alerts include warning investors to avoid Fannie Mae in 2003, trim GM out of the nest egg in 2004, housing was poised to fall in 2005 and to avoid Lehman Bros. in 2006, though the company was still receiving top ratings
- As a #1 ranked stock picker, she picked Google at the IPO, Taser International before it went on to earn 9000% gains, Opsware (15X gains), U.S. Gold (over 580% gains) and much more!
Endorsements
Readers say You vs. Wall Street is a "must-read financial bible" and over half give the book a 5-star ranking. Success Magazine writes, "Provides almost foolproof methods for growing wealth."
"Nobody cares more about your money than you do. Natalie does a terrific job of explaining how and why you should be taking more responsibility for your own financial well being."
--Joe Moglia, Chairman, TD AMERITRADE.
"Many people, including educated men and women, often get into trouble when they neglect to follow simple and fundamental rules of the type provided in this book. This is why I recommend it with enthusiasm."
--Dr. Gary S. Becker, 1992 Nobel Prize in Economics, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, Professor, Graduate School of Business, The University of Chicago
About Natalie Pace
Natalie Pace is the author of You vs. Wall Street, and the founder of Women's Investment Network, LLC. She hosted her own CEO Q&A series on the Forbes.com Video Network and has appeared on CNBC, Fox News, Good Morning America, CNN, Time Magazine, More Magazine, USA Today, NPR and national radio shows. A strong believer in charity, Natalie has helped to raise and distribute over two million dollars for education, the arts and financial literacy. For more information, please visit NataliePace.com. You can also catch Natalie's past On-Air and Live appearances on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/NataliePaceDOTCOM
You vs. Wall Street by Natalie Pace
Vanguard Press, a member of The Perseus Books Group, $15.95, Trade Paperback
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SOURCE Vanguard Press, a member of The Perseus Books Group
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