by Liz Claman
Personal, direct, and insightful, this indispensable guideprovides immediate yet timeless advice about a subject Americans are alwaysdesperate to know more about: Where can they put their money for maximumreturns and as little risk as possible? Now, the nation’s top investmentprofessionals and corporate CEOs share their collective wisdom with Emmy-Award-winning financial journalist Liz Claman. […]
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THE BUSINESSWEEK, USA TODAY, AND WALL STREET JOURNAL BUSINESS BESTSELLER!
The bestselling guide to buying stocks, from the founder of Investor’s Business Dailynow completely revised and updated
When it was first published, How to Make Money in Stocks hit the investing world like a jolt, providing readers with the first in-depth explanation of William J. O’Neil’s […]
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by Steve Nison
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Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques, 2nd Edition, provides an in-depth explanation of candlestick plotting and analysis, conveying to the reader, in easy-to-understand language, the author’s years of practical experience in this increasingly popular and dynamic approach to market analysis. It includes hundreds of examples that span the equity, futures, fixed-income, and foreign exchange […]
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The New Buffettology: The Proven Techniques for Investing Successfully in Changing Markets That Have Made Warren Buffett the World’s Most Famous Investor
by Mary Buffett (Author), David Clark (Author)
If you read the original Buffettology, you know exactly half of what you need to know to effectively apply Warren Buffett’s investment strategies. Published in 1997, the bestselling […]
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The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham, first published in 1949, is a widely acclaimed book on investing. Famous investor and billionaire Warren Buffett describes it as “by far the best book on investing ever written”[1], a sentiment echoed by other Graham disciples such as Irving Kahn and Walter Schloss.
Graham’s favourite allegory is that of Mr. […]
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Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is the disguised biography of Jesse Livermore. The main character of the book is Lawrence Livingston, who first started his speculating career when he was only 14 in New England bucket shops. He developed his talent in reading the price quoting in his early age:
“I noticed that in advances as […]
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