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I have a fairly comprehensive library of books on trading (35). For the
beginner, I highly recommend the following books:
1. Trading for Dummies (Michael Griffis and Lita Epstein)
2. Technical Analysis for Dummies (Barbara Rockerfeller)
3. Future & Options for Dummies (Joe Duarte)
These are easy-to-read books and very well written.
The next two books I recommend are:
1. The Visual Investor (John Murphy)
2. Getting Started in Chart Patterns (Thomas Bulkowski)
To become a good trader, it is my opinion that you must be able to interpret
stock charts (technical analysis). These two books will help you learn the
art of technical analysis.
That's where I would begin.
Scott
(On the Trading Floor)
"Don't let the market make a monkey out of you"
Dr. Scott Gorman
6340 NE 19th Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Tel: (954) 202-3536
Fax: (954) 337-0704
Cell: (954) 288-2020
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From: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of certifiedplbg
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 6:44 PM
To: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [EquisMetaStock Group] Re: Interested In buying Metastock
Thanks everyone very much for the information very helpfull. I'm
21 yrs old I have been reading the WSJ everyday for 9 mos now and
know a lot about business and the economy but hardly nothing about
trading. I do want to be a master at trading and I am willing to put
in the hardwork and time to do it, to me thats the easy part. The
hard part is finding the money to do it. Does metastock have a
papertrading program on it you can use? The classes for investools
sound like a great education but if I could save money and teach
myself, I gladly would... I just need to be pointed in the right
direction. I've read a couple of stock books, Beating the street,
Stock Market wizards etc, but still have no idea how to trade. I
have an account on etrade with 2 worthless stocks, I foolishly
bought. So if anyone can give me more info on how to self educate
myself on trading and where to get info about it and or experience
that would be great THANKS!
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