Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of ...
Amazon.com Review: Why do otherwise intelligent individuals form seething masses of idiocy when they engage in collective action? Why do financially sensible people jump lemming-like into harebrained speculative frenzies -- only to jump broker-like out [... more]
$34.95
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Big Trends in Trading: Strategies to Master Major Market ...
Very Bad Customer Service from BigTrends: i bot the book and later subscribed to its Bigtrends newsltter service and i had the worst experience ever in my whole trading career. I wrote to them several times for problems i had in its service and i [... more]
$50.00
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Trading Chaos: Applying Expert Techniques to Maximize ...
Joke: The five stars is only for the cover. However, the content of the book is pathetic. I have read many trading books and several chaos books and I can honestly say this book is neither. I fell for the enlightened self-similar structure cover and [... more]
$65.00
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Where Are the Customers' Yachts? or A Good Hard Look at ...
Timeless and User Friendly Insight into Wall Street: Where are the Customers' Yachts? was written in 1940, but the advice and insights contained in this slim volume are as up-to-date as anything you will read on the Internet this week. Written in a [... more]
$19.95
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Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
Amazon.com Review: Stock investing is a relatively recent phenomenon and the inventory of true classics is somewhat slim. When asked, people in the know will always list books by Benjamin Graham, Burton G. Malkiel's A Random Walk Down Wall Street, and [... more]
$19.95
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New Trading Dimensions: How to Profit from Chaos in ...
Worth reading: It's not the trading methodology that makes this book valuable. Whenever I reread it I completely skip that part. As a matter of fact, in his next book "Trading Chaos Second Edition" Bill pretty much admits the system [... more]
$75.00
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The Stock Market Barometer (A Marketplace Book)
Classic elaboration of the Dow Theory: William Hamilton was the successor (both at the Wall Street Journal and in expounding the Dow Theory) to Charles Dow, and the one who clarified the Dow Theory as most people understand it today. To students of the [... more]
$19.95
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The Candlestick Course
A good starter to get the lingo.: Being a novice to candlesticks I was open to a new world of analysis this book ofered. Comming from a background of chart pattern plotting , I wanted to find another indicator that was a realible cross check for the [... more]
$75.00
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Advanced Swing Trading: Strategies to Predict, Identify, ...
An interesting twist on fibo expansions or "measured moves": Mr Crane's book is well written and practical. If you enjoy charting you'll like just practicing with the Andrew's pitchfork and reaction lines. However, the main faults with the [... more]
$75.00
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Profit with Options: Essential Methods for Investing Success
Sloppy editing makes it difficult to learn from this book: Profit with Options seems to have been thrown together from a series of talks, with little attempt at editing. The book is replete with mistakes that render the book useless to a novice options [... more]
$50.00
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The New Market Wizards: Conversations with America's Top ...
Excellent Book - great for newbies: I read the books backwards - New Market Wizards first and then Market Wizards. I liked them both. To me it was like trading food. Here is a group of rather normal people who have mastered the art of making money. The [... more]
$46.00
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Point and Figure Charting: The Essential Application for ...
Technical Analysis De-Mystified: Technical analysts are becoming an endangered species on Wall Street. Major firms have long favored a fundamental approach emphasizing a nuts and bolts approach to company revenues, use of capital, and innovation. Scores [... more]
$64.95
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