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Re: Re.Good book on day trading, SOES, or short term?



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Linda Bradford Raschke is one of "The New Market Wizards" group written
about by Jack Schwager. She does a great deal of market research using
"swing" trading and appears to be quite successful with it. The price of any
investing book is "cheap" IF you can glean at least one useful (profitable)
idea from it. The problem is in "the finding of that one good idea" if in
fact it ever existed in the particular book you are reading. Nothing beats
experience and if reading books will aid you in lifting your level of
knowledge on the investment learning curve, they are well worth their price
many times over. Tony Robbins, Ken Roberts, Wade Cook, and those "get rich
scheme" sellers are not going to aid you in your efforts toward investment
success. Learn about your self and basic investment tenets first, then
explore these "exotic" offerings with "profit dollars--not capital dollars".
You may find their promised Virvana was illusory  and fleeting at best.

The SOES book details a method of trading that many have tried to perform
but few successfully.

George in Vancouver, USA
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