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Like most of you I'm sure, I keep a separate folder of information on
potential reading material for new ideas. I would like to think that if
we can exchange ideas we can save one another time and money.
Can anyone say 'get it' or 'forget it' (please use your own language
descriptions!) on any of these?
Analyzing and Forecasting Futures Prices......Anthonly Herbst
(This book suposedly reveals techniques used by some of the
most consistently successful commodity futures traders)
Trading Secrets of the Inner Circle.......Andrew Goodwin
(Attractive because of discussion on crash filters for the stock
market?)
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RECOS FROM RT: (Past Posts)
New Market Timing Techniques....Tom DeMark
("He told me personally that he had edited his second (and far superior)
book, (above) after a seminar for CBOT traders. Because of that, I
bought his second book. It is one of the two books that I keep at my
side. I believe it will help ANY trader." )......Thaddeus Peacock
Trading with DiNapoli Levels.....Joe DiNapoli
("It is worh every penny. Get it, use it, apply it. I use it for
daytrading
SnP but it works for position trading also")......MR Lynn
Charles
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> From: swp <swp@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Candlestick Patterns/Book Reccomendations
> Date: Friday, February 19, 1999 10:12 AM
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> Also would add Murphy's book: Technical Analysis of the Futures Market
> or the updated Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets. His
> intermarket book is good too. Schwager's Tech Analysis book is good from
> the perspective that it is trading oriented rather than just TA. And, no
> trading library is complete w/out The Disciplined Trader by Mark
> Douglas.
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> Steve
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>
> --
> Steven W. Poser, President
> Poser Global Market Strategies Inc.
> http://www.poserglobal.com
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