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RE: Expensive books: Reality or Fiction



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I have experience with "Street Smarts" and "Trading for Tigers".
It's defiantly not money machine, but I think it worth the money.
What you ussually get in books like that is somebody else's ideas on how to
trade, 
but you'll have to work on it to create your own strategies.


>Does anybody has experience with expensive books over $100 like:
>a) "Trading with DiNapoli levels" by Joe DiNapoli ($ 162)
>b) "Trading for Tigers" by Walt Downs ($ 139)
>c) "Streets Smarts" by Connors and Raschke ($ 175)

>I believe that if you have discovered a money machine, it would be
difficult
>to share at so low price, except that you are a charismatic person.
>Then, what is the secret? 
>The book hardcover material? or "buy cheap and sell expensive" slogan?
>or some obscure system that you need to pay an addittional fee to receive a
>part (no complete) of it.
>It probably sounds ironical but i need save money, or avoid some fraud.
>any help or discussion is welcome.
>hc