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Good Overview, Bad Editing: This book is full of typographical and grammatical errors, as well as mis-worded and poorly worded sentences - surprisingly poor editing from a mainline publisher (McGraw-Hill); these shortcomings in the editing distract from the effective presentation of the material. The book does provide a good overview of short selling, and some of the associated strategy (basically stock fundamentals research) for determining which stocks to sell short, but I found myself longing for more depth. The presentation would have been more effective with more specific examples with associated charts and sell/buy points. And I think the book should also have gone into more depth about bull/bear market cycles and how these relate to the timing of selling short, and the respective dangers and opportunities offorded by the direction of the overall market.
Excellent book; All good material, no fluff: I loved this book. It was brief and to the point. No fillers or fluff at all. No unwanted stories to unnecessarily increase the number of pages. This is a good introduction to short selling. Very easy read. I found that I could read through the book very fast. The information in the book is relevant to all stock traders and not just short sellers.
| Author: | Tom Taulli | | Binding: | Kindle Edition | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 332.645 | | Edition: | 1 | | Format: | Kindle Book | | Number Of Pages: | 96 | | Publication Date: | 2004-02-13 | | Release Date: | 2004-02-13 |
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