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Critical Praise ..."The Alchemy joins Reminiscences of a Stock Operator as a timeless instructional guide of the marketplace. Paul Tudor Jones from the Foreword "An extraordinary. inside look into the decision-making process of the most successful money manager of our time. Fantastic. The Wall Street Journal" A breathtakingly brilliant book. Soros is one of the core of masters ...who can actually begin to digest the astonishing complexity ...of the game of finance in recent years.

Praise for Practical Speculation More trading ′truth′ than a dozen typical market books combined. It’s in a league of its own. Active Trader magazine Victor Niederhoffer and Laurel Kenner probably know more about short–term movements than anyone else . . . an invaluable guide for speculators. James H. Lorie, Eli B. and Harriet B. Williams Professor Emeritus of Business Administration, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago A Rabelaisian romp down Wall Street this book is fearless and occasionally shocking, but always the conclusions are backed up by supporting numbers.

This book is about luck or more precisely how we perceive and deal with luck in business and life. Set against the backdrop of the most conspicuous forum in which luck is mistaken for skill the world of trading Fooled by Randomness is a captivating insight into one of the least understood factors in all our lives. Writing in an entertaining and narrative style, the author succeeds in tackling and explaining three major intellectual issues: the problem of induction, the survivor ship biases, and our genetic unfitness to the modern world.

"When everybody thinks alike, every one is likely to be wrong. The ten words quoted above are, according to Humphrey B. Neill, a potent factor behind the economic booms and busts that blight our civilization. "The Mississippi Bubble," Holland’s incredible "Tulip mania," and the New York stock market crash in 1929 are historic examples of disasters magnified and hastened by the pressure of mass opinion. In exactly the opposite direction, in the years immediately following the close of World War II, ominous popular forecasts of business recession turned out to be wrong.

Welcome to the world of Martin 'Buzzy' Schwartz, Champion Trader - the man whose nerves of steel and killer instinct in the canyons of Wall Street earned him the well-deserved name 'Pit Bull.'

Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street's Champion Day Trader is the true story of how Schwartz became the best of the best, of the people and places he discovered along the way, and of the trader's tricks and techniques he used to make his millions.

Sometimes even the most thorough homework on fundamentals fails to pinpoint the best time to buy a stock or take profits. Technical analysis helps market players predict the price behavior of a stock, commodity, or any financial instrument, giving clues about the course your trade may take in the coming weeks and months. When market timing is of the essence in making logical, informed decisions about your trade's future, technical analysis is the tool.

There is a widespread demand for more light on the subject of Tape Reading. Thousands of those who operate in the stock market now recognise the fact that the market momentarily indicates its own immediate future; that these indications are accurately recorded on the tape; therefore those who can interpret what is imprinted on the narrow paper ribbon have a distinct advantage over the general public.

Recommended for professional certification by the Market Technician's Association, this is the Original - and Still Number One - Technical Analysis Answer Book. "Technical Analysis Explained, 4th Edition", is today's best resource for making smarter, more informed investment decisions. This straight-talking guidebook details how individual investors can forecast price movements with the same accuracy as Wall Street's most highly paid professionals, and provides all the information you will need to both understand and implement the time-honored, profit-driven tools of technical analysis.

Today's markets have stirred up renewed interest in Loeb's timeless classic. While much has changed on Wall St, the basic skills and knowledge needed to profit consistently in the market make remain unchanged. Organized in concise, easy-to-read chapters you can open the book to any section and get a trading gem. Read it again - share it with friends - and SAVE!

Investment professional Larry E. Swedroe describes the crucial difference between "active" and "passive" mutual funds, and tells you how you can win the investment game through long-term investments in such indexes as the S&P 500 instead of through the active buying and selling of stocks.

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