Sonja Haggert believes Anyone, including YOU, can make money in the stock market!
She is a self-taught independent investor who retired early because of what she learned
*sifting through multiple sources
*employing various strategies
*reading numerous publications
To provide you with easy to follow advice for investing in stocks.
You can make a lot of money in the stock market, even today, if you know:
Where to find the best information
How to use it
How to know when and what to buy and more important, when to sell
How to make money in good times as well as bad
You can start with a little money and be amazed how it grows through a time-tested strategy.
Parents and Grandparents have used this book to get their loved ones started on a path to wealth.
Sonja is still investing in this environment, mainly holding on to good companies. She follows financial newsletters that she has come to trust and relies on those whose sound advice she has relied on for years. Her goal is to make investing easy to understand for everyone.
“…the best DIY investing book on the market today.” Adriane Berg: host of Generation Bold, columnist at you empowered@BottomlineInc.com.
“Haggert’s work takes her readers through clear step-by-step guidance as to how to get into the world of long-term investments, dividends and how to prepare for a more secure financial future.” K.C. Finn for Reader’s Favorite
The author spent years learning to become a successful independent investor inspired by her father-in-law, an avid investor. Sonja is a veteran of various sales and marketing positions. She spent the majority of her career at a public manufacturing company becoming Vice-President of the Corporation and General Manager of a divison. During her career she was a contributor to numerous trade publications, including providing chapter to two marketing books. This love of writing led to a second career in retirement as a business writer and editor. Sonja and her husband have found success and the ability to retire early by following excellent investing advice that she wants to share with everyone who has ever said, "I wish I had known that when I was 20 or 30." Or,"my kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews need to know about this. " Sonja still finds time to contribute to worthwhile causes in her immediate area. She is on the board of Laurel House, a non-profit working to end domestic violence. During her time there she has served in numerous capacities including Co-President and chair of the investment committee. Sonja and her husband, Brian, were instrumental in developing and formalizing the Board of Directors of 'Let's Go Play', a non-profit for children on the autism spectrum. Sonja has a B.S. in business administration from Villanova University, which is where she met her husband. They are avid fans of the Villanova Wildcats Basketball Team. She lives in suburban Philadelphia with her husband.