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The Armchair
Millionaire (208 pages, $24.95 hardcover, 2001, ISBN 0743411919), by
Lewis Schiff and Douglas Gerlach, published by Pocket Books, a division
of Simon & Schuster.
ÒIf your money isnÕt working for you, then youÕll be working a lot longer than you want to,Ó is the simple philosophy of these authors. In plain English they, along with real-life cyber?Armchair Millionaires, show you how to save without budgeting the fun out of life and invest wisely without losing sleep over your portfolio. Their proposals will make it easy for you to build an investment portfolio and help you to: pay lower taxes, pay yourself first, get the most for your money, build your personalized financial plan, and discover the truth behind why you must start investing for your future today. The book is packed with practical advice and actual stories of ordinary people who have built extraordinary portfolios using these methods. www.simonsays.com
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How To Start
Daytrading Futures, Options, & Indices (284 pages, $34.95 hardcover,
2001, ISBN 0071359192), by Jeffrey Owen Katz and Donna L. McCormick,
published by McGraw-Hill.
Daytrading stocks is designed to limit catastrophic losses while maximizing
profits. The leverage of futures, options, and indices also makes for fast
profits from small moves. Major losses occur when traders fail to admit
trading errors and hold losing positions until they become unmanageable.
This book explains what you need to know to maximize the profits and minimize
the risk in this challenging field. The keys to success in electronic daytrading
are as proven as they are profitable. Let this work show you how to equip
yourself, develop the mindset of a successful daytrader, and start to apply
daytrading strategies and techniques to the battlefield.
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The Book Of Risk (244
pages, $29.95 hardcover, 2001, ISBN 0471323780), by Dan Borge, published
by John Wiley & Sons.
A down-to-earth look at an exciting field for everyone whoÕd like to shift the odds in the game of life in their favor, this book is especially valuable reading for sophisticated investors, entrepreneurs, finance professionals, and managers interested in gaining a more thorough understanding of the concepts behind the tools they use every day. The author, writing with verve and humor, illuminates the concepts of risk management in plain English. He describes the techniques that professional risk managers use for determining probabilities and then combines them in a way that helps you take more effective action and seize further financial opportunities. Wiley Book Order DepartmentBACK TO LIST |
Financial Services
Without Borders: How To Succeed In Professional Financial Services (342
pages, $69.95 hardcover, 2001, ISBN 047132647X), by Greenwich Associates,
published by John Wiley & Sons.
WeÕve witnessed the rise of globalization as the borders that limited and protected most national markets have been largely eliminated. Many regulations have been set aside or suspended. Established leaders such as J.P. Morgan, S.G. Warburg, and Swiss Bank Corp. have been taken over. New products have become dominant while familiar products have been discontinued. Some products and services are up by a factor of four while others are down by a like amount. This book offers a comprehensive look at these dynamics and identifies effective, responsive strategies. The research and information presented will give you a better understanding of what todayÕs clients need from professional financial services providers. Wiley Book Order DepartmentBACK TO LIST |
A Treasury Of
Wall Street Wisdom (392 pages, $24.95 hardcover, 2001, ISBN 0934380651),
by
Harry Shultz and Samson Coslow, published by Traders Press, Inc.
What if you had the accumulated financial wisdom of 21 of the 20th centuryÕs
most important, productive, and respected people on Wall Street? That is
what awaits you in this compilation of the refined and filtered nectar
from some of the keenest minds ever to hit the financial scene. Their knowledge
has been reduced to a pointed, manageable essence Ñ the most important
observations and thoughts that these virtually matchless financial minds
have given as a heritage to prosperity. Whatever your trading position
or interest, donÕt deny yourself this storehouse of master market
knowledge.
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How To Trade
In Stocks (179 pages, $29.95 hardcover, 2001, ISBN 0934380694), first
written by Jesse Livermore in 1940, with added material by Richard
Smitten, published by Traders Press.
Jesse Livermore was one of the greatest stock market traders who ever lived. He called the crash of 1907 and made $3 million in a single day. In 1929 he went short and made $100 million as the US rolled into the Great Depression. This book, originally written just months before his death, outlines his unique method of dealing with what he called the three essentials of success in the stock market: timing, money management, and emotional control. This book reveals his secret techniques and methods in a plain, easy-to-read style. Updates of graphics, charts, and personal anecdotes are provided by Smitten.
PO Box 6206, Greenville, SC 29606 800 927-8222, 864 298-0222, fax 864 298-0221 Tradersprs@aol.com, www.traderspress.com |
Tom DorseyÕs
Trading Tips: A Playbook For Stock Market Trading Success (227 pages,
$39.95 hardcover, 2001, ISBN 1576600777), by Tom Dorsey and the DWA
(Dorsey, Wright & Associates) Analysts, published by Bloomberg
Press, distributed by TradersÕ Library.
As an investor, you may know the right course of action, but your emotions can get in the way. This book helps you develop confidence in your decisions by demonstrating how to invest with point and figure charting Ñ a proven, objective plan, and one thatÕs based on the fundamental laws of supply and demand, not on superficial market trends. YouÕll learn the essentials of stock selection. The book also delves into more advanced topics such as short-term trading techniques, options strategies, and indices. It will help you identify risks and rewards in the market and within specific sectors.
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