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class=390405600-23102002>ery cynical Dave, but I do agree with you in
part!!
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However I do believe
there are some traders whom are committed to helping others learn
- people like many of those listed already. Some others
include Colin Nicholson and Daryl Guppy. I guess you just have
to have some faith in your fellow trader.
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Access to this site
or Stockcentral in Australia certainly helps. Often opinions tend to
converge around certain authors and books. Where it does these are the
books that are more likely to be of value.
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size=2>-----Original Message-----From: dave3003
[mailto:no_reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002
8:53 AMTo: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject:
[EquisMetaStock Group] Re: Any Opinions on "The Master Swing Trader" by Alan
Farley ?Chellseter,Actually it boils down to
you have to kiss one hecka lot of toads to come up with a
princess.My general conclusion is that if a person has a
totallyawesome set of ideas that cannot help but generate tons of
money -- Why would they write books?More than likely the books
generate more income.Some libraries have some of these good books,
which can be less expensive and helpful.Dave--- In
equismetastock@xxxx, "chellester2002" <chelle@xxxx> wrote:> Hi,
If you go to Amazon and check out the reviews you will see that > most
people either love it or hate it. I struggled through it -and
> am glad I did, but it's really wordy. Could have been half
thesize > if it was better written, but it's got some good concepts
in there. > It does have some practical applications etc, but a lot
of it is > quite vague. After a few chapters of wondering if I
was wasting my > time, I found that if I didn't try to read it looking
for it totell > me everything straight out, but with a concept
already in mind, and > testing that against what was written, it made
more sense. That > could be just me though. Good luck if
you decide to get it!! > > > > > ---
In equismetastock@xxxx, cobalt_cannon <no_reply@xxxx> wrote:>
> Looking for opinions on this book.> > > > I have read
Technical Analysis Of The Financial Markets by Murphy> > and
Technical Analysis Explained by Pring.> > > > I am looking
for "next step" books focusing on practical > > applications of
technical analysis. I would like to avoid "snake > > oil" texts with
the groups help.> > > > Thanks in advance> >
RobertTo
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