Start with "Investing for Dummies". There are a lot of other good books out there, but this is the one you should begin with. Benjaman Graham wrote an excellent book. Serch on Amazon for it.
2006-11-30 00:52:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, write your own book as there is cash is in this type of bull book as I call them. If the story was so true then why is this person writing about it and not spending time investing. I believe that the best investors are all insiders and are there at the right time with the right amount of cash to reap the profits. Save your cash and invest in a home as it will always be there. The stock market is being raped by the top CEO's and all the dividends are being paid out in high end salaries and retirement pension packages and dividends. Old saying is true that God stopped making the land, but he has not stopped making people, so invest in real estate. Buy a house.
2006-11-30 00:41:05
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answered by colinhughes333 3
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Start from these books:
Technical Analysis by Jack D. Schwager;
Comprehensive Course on The Wave Principle by A.J. Frost and Robert Prechter;
Candlestick Charting Explained- Timeless Techniques for Trading Stocks and Futures by Gregory L. Morris;
Trading Chaos – Applying Expert Techniques to Maximize Your Profit by Bill Williams;
New Trading Dimensions by Bill Williams
2006-11-30 01:48:47
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answered by VP 3
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In the big picture, I know not much more than my own opinion. I heard the name Addison through a friend of a friend whos son had the name. But I love it for a girl, and also love Addie. Ashley is debatable. I think it is one of those names that started being for one gender and is now used for both ie Cameron, Tyler, Rylie, Reese etc. When I think of Ashley, I think of girl also. My sister is "Elise Ashley Brooke". What you've asked is really interesting. It'd be good to find out how names originate and as to what gender that are intended for. In my opinion, society has changed the names to be how they like. In the 21st century we now have boys named Jess and girls called Ryan (I have a female friend by this name) There are so many names that these days are seen to be for either gender. What happened to the days where boys were Jack, William, Thomas and girls were Emily, Sarah and Kate. They may be common, but at least we know if theyre male or female. Hope you find some answers Ashley :) ♥ Georgie
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answered by Teresa 4
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Investment Books
One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch
Beating the Street by Peter Lynch
The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book On Value Investing, Revised Edition by Benjamin Graham, Jason Zweig
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (A Marketplace Book) by Edwin Lefèvre
Market Wizards : Interviews with Top Traders by Jack D. Schwager
The Warren Buffett Way, : Investment Strategies of the World's Greatest Investor by Robert G. Hagstrom
Of Permanent Value - The Story Of Warren Buffet by Andrew Kilpatrick
Liar's Poker by Michael Lewis
Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets : A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications by John J. Murphy
Value Investing : From Graham to Buffett and Beyond (Wiley Finance (Paperback)) by Bruce C. N. Greenwald
How To Make Money In Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times or Bad, 3rd Edition by William J. O'Neil
You Can Be a Stock Market Genius : Uncover the Secret Hiding Places of Stock Market Profits by Joel Greenblatt
Options, Futures and Other Derivatives (6th Edition) (Hardcover) by John C. Hull
Bull! : A History of the Boom, 1982-1999: What drove the Breakneck Market--and What Every Investor Needs to Know About Financial Cycles by Maggie Mahar
Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger by Charles T. Munger
Marketing & General Books
Horse Sense by Al Ries & Jack Trout
Marketing Warfare by Al Ries
Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind by Al Ries
Bottom-up Marketing by Al Ries
Focus : The Future of Your Company Depends on It by Al Ries
The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing : Exposed and Explained by the World's Two by Al Ries
Differentiate or Die : Survival in Our Era of Killer Competition by Jack Trout
The Power Of Simplicity: A Management Guide to Cutting Through the Nonsense and Doing 8. Things Right by Jack Trout
Jack Trout on Strategy by Jack Trout
The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding by Al Ries
The New Positioning: The Latest on the World's #1 Business Strategy by Jack Trout
The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of PR by Al Ries
In Search Of Excellence by Tom Peters
The Pursuit Of Wow by Tom Peters
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T Kiyosaki
The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People by Stephen R Covey
Brand Sense : Build Powerful Brands through Touch, Taste, Smell, Sight, and Sound by Philip Kotler
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't by Jim Collins
The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It by Michael E. Gerber
2006-11-30 01:14:55
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answered by Pepsi 1
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Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T Kiyosaki
2006-11-30 01:40:20
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answered by Delphi p 2
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i think suze orman has some books on the subject
2006-11-30 00:41:39
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answered by honeypot0214 4
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http://www.best-stock-trading-systems.com/stock_trading_systems.html
2006-11-30 20:43:29
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answered by Anonymous
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try ebooks on 4shared.com
& aptistock freeware
2006-11-30 04:58:37
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answered by dinu_pawar 5
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