CRESTVIEW — A local man who has studied and developed several investing techniques over the years has written a book to share his experiences.
"Inter-Economic Market Allocation: How the Average Investor Can Beat the Market," by Peter Casula Jr., covers topics including asset allocation, portfolio management and market psychology.
It "gives the average investor a new way to think about asset allocation and portfolio management," a Rosedog Books news release states.
Casula's book notes that people don't need thousands of dollars to start investing; instead, they can put aside any money remaining after living expenses, even if it's just $10.
Casula has been managing his family retirement fund since 2003; from that point to the present, he has managed to perform double-digit returns, he said.
The Crestview man started investing in the stock market in 1984.
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