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A Collection of 24 Stock Speculation Classics | 
enlarge | Publisher: Readingcopy.com Category: Book
Buy New: $13.00
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 904212
Media: Paperback Pages: 2 Number Of Items: 1
ISBN: 0979441528 EAN: 9780979441523 ASIN: 0979441528
Publication Date: January 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Included in this 2 volume collection are 24 of the top books on stock speculation from 1880-1938 in chronological order. All titles are unabridged with all charts, tables and graphics included. Most all modern day investing, speculating, and trading techniques had their foundations in these authors classics - from pyramiding, to charting, to averaging, and to cutting losses short. The books/titles in Volume 1 are: Speculation as a Fine Art and Thoughts on Life 1880, Duncan on Investment and Speculation - 1895, The Game in Wall Street - 1898, The ABC of Stock Speculation - 1903, Wall Street Speculation - 1904, The Pitfalls of Speculation - 1906, Studies in Tape Reading - 1910, Psychology of the Stock Market - 1912, One-Way Pockets - 1917, Tidal Swings of the Stock Market - 1918, How I Trade and Invest in Stocks and Bonds - 1922, and the Stock Market Barometer - 1922. The books/titles in Volume 2 are: Common Stocks as Long-Term Investments - 1923, The Facts about Speculation - 1923, Studies in Stock Speculation - Vol. II - 1926, The Psychology of Stock Speculation - 1926, Proper Time to Buy Securities for Big Profits - 1926, Detecting Buying and Selling Points - 1926, Stock Market Quotations - 1926, If You Must Speculate, Learn the Rules - 1930, Why You Win or Lose - 1930, Tape Reading & Market Tactics - 1931, Stock Market Technique #2 - 1934, Commonsense Speculation - 1938. Both books are included at this price.
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Great collection of trading books April 22, 2008 A. Zilberman (USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I can probably describe this in one word "finally". Finally there is book that put all these greater authors in ONE set of books. I have been trading for some time now and I have read all of these books before many time. A lot of times I just reread some of the chapters over again to remind my self of how the trading should be done. I have to admit that I have favored these authors to the current ones. For our current authors it seems to be more of an ego trip these days and vehicle to sell more books. These books contain good deal of examples on any subject of trading you will ever encounter. And you will probably save a lot of money being these titles separately. It is `must-read' for anyone who is contemplating serious trading in the future. Word of the warning though these books do not have much on the indicators which are currently such a fad. But what these books are offering is 100% focused on the technical aspects of stock trading.
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