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Re: Expensive books: Reality or Fiction



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I agree whole heartedly with what Tim says.  I am a big fan of Linda Raschke
and think that she speaks a lot of sense about markets and I apply her
concepts into my analysis although could not say I trade her ideas exactly.
Her book and O'Connors earlier book are both worth their high prices IMHO.
Joe Dinapolis book however is worth the money ten times over.  For me at
least it has been the only book that I can take what are fairly simple high
probablilty ideas and apply them to the markets (any market) and make money
consistently.  Now I know that sounds like a sales pitch but I have no
connection whatsoever etc etc...   I should also add that their are things
in his book which I do not use but that is just probably because they do not
suit my style.   Some others may find that the whole book does not suit
their style but I would certainly strongly suggest giving it a try.   If
anyone where to tell me that  I could have one book and one book only then
it would be Joe Dinapolis'....

regards

Philip

> HC:
>
> For what it's worth, "trading with DiNapoli Levels" is one
> of my top five books. Joe is a great educator and this book
> is well written and has great content for traders at all
> levels of experience.
>
> Is the book expensive? It's less than the usual slippage on
> one side of a one lot in the S&Ps.
>
> Best,
>
> Tim Morge
>
> Hernan Covarrubias wrote:
> >
> > 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
>