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<DIV>I vote to keep the gold reports coming.&nbsp; Some of you use this list 
like it<BR>was your personal chat room then complain about the gold 
reports.&nbsp; The gold<BR>reports are about the markets and are valid 
posts<BR><BR>So I have a question about gold.&nbsp; Futures and Options all 
expire so what is<BR>the time table for the next financial institution to go 
down.&nbsp; I only<BR>watched the gold move this time because I did not believe 
but I will be in<BR>the market for the next move.&nbsp; So what is the time 
table, maybe the<BR>expiration of the Dec99 
contract?<BR><BR>regards<BR>Patrick.<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>
</x-html>From ???@??? Thu Sep 30 11:11:02 1999
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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 00:29:47 EDT
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In a message dated 9/29/1999 7:20:48 PM Mountain Daylight Time, 
ketayun@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

<< My favorites are The Tradehard.com...trading strategies, Candlestick
 Charting Explained and Martin Prings Intro to Technical Analysis.
 
 Good Trading,
 
 Ketayun Rustom >>
I am familiar with the book by Pring and can also recommend it.  Other books 
that I have found particularly useful are:

Charting the Stock Market: The Wycopf Method; If my copy was handy, I would 
list the authors here.  It is available from www.traders.com for a very 
reasonable price.

How to Make Money in Stocks by W. J. O'Neil offers some good insights for 
about 11 dollars.  It is a commercial for Mr. O'Neil's newspaper in a lot of 
ways but it offers a good systematic approach to trading.

Reminiscences of a Stock Operator by E. Lefever is a fictionalized account of 
the career of one of the great stock operators from around the turn of the 
century.  It does not offer much in the way of trading methodologies but it 
offers great insight into trading psychology and its a good story.  If you 
have done any trading at all, you will recognize mistakes you have made or 
mistakes you can hopefully avoid.

The Truth of the Stock Tape by W.D. Gann offers common sense rules for 
trading.  It is old and sometimes hard to find but I have found it well worth 
its price.

If you are just starting out, Charting the Stock Market and How to make Money 
in Stocks are good books for getting your feet wet at a low cost.

Good Luck

Dan
Pocatello, ID