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Trading in the Zone: Master the Market with Confidence, Discipline and a Winning Attitude
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Not bad, with some caveats...
01/22/2010
"I do admire the attempt by Douglass to attempt to right self defeating psychological behavior, and his analogy of casino to trader with regard to edges is not way off, but many like him overstate the value of psychology and understate the value of having a meaningful EDGE, which most traders do not Read more...
Trading for a Living: Psychology, Trading Tactics, Money Management
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A great classic, though specifics of methods are skimpy...
01/22/2010
"A fine read, with reservations: Elder talks a good game, and his insights into the losing mind sets and under capitalization problems most traders have provides food for thought. A new copy is somewhat pricey for such general wisdom nuggets, but the study manual that goes WITH this (blue cover) i Read more...
A Beginner's Guide to Short-Term Trading: How to Maximize Profits in 3 Days to 3 Weeks
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I like Toni Turner's fundamental integrity but...
01/22/2010
"As a recent convert to penny plays, and her book being aimed at ""real"" stocks, I can only recommend her so much. She basically redoes her ""a beginner's guide to day trading online"" almost note for note, with small differences, and this is troubling. But her insights and mood and motivational Read more...
"""There is nothing new in Wall Street. There can't be because speculation is as old as the hills. Whatever happens in the stock market today has happened before and will happen again."" Quote Jesse Livermore... What is instructive here is that human nature never changes, so the book still is vali Read more...
The Value Line Investment Survey
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Not my cup of tea but I often read it for free...
01/22/2010
"...at the public library. I have requested the giant volumes behind the desk more than a few times. The info is thoughtful and thorough, it is just impractical to a degree, in my humble opinion. The price is kinda steep for this kind of data. Remember the Beardstown ladies? http://www.amazon Read more...
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