January 2008
Range-Bound Markets
The Complete Turtle Trader: The Legend, The Lessons, The Results
Forecasting Expected Returns In The Financial Markets
How To Make Money In Stocks: A Winning System In Good Times Or Bad, 3rd Ed
Electronic And Algorithmic Trading Technology: The Complete Guide
Forex Simplified
Finding Midas: Investing In Entrepreneurial CEOs With The Golden Touch
Commodity Strategies: High-Profit Techniques For Investors & Traders
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Range-Bound Markets (282 pages, $49.95 hardcover, 2007, ISBN 978-0-470-05315-7) by Vitaliy N. Katsenelson, published by John Wiley & Sons. For the next dozen years or so, the US stock market will be a roller-coaster ride, setting all-time highs and multiyear lows in the process. This guide contains insights and techniques that will improve your investing endeavors. Part 1 examines 200 years of US market performance, and part 2 addresses practical applications where you'll become familiar with proper stock analysis and implementing an active investing strategy. You will learn how to squeeze profits from a difficult market.
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The Complete Turtle Trader: The Legend, The Lessons, The Results (251 pages, $25.95 hardcover, 2007, ISBN 978-0-06-124170-3) by Michael W. Covel, published by Collins, an imprint of HarperCollins. This is the story behind Wall Street legend Richard Dennis, his disciples, the Turtles, and the trading techniques that made them millionaires. In an era of slapdash investing advice and promises of hot stock tips, the easy-to-follow objective rules of the Turtle Trader stand out as a sound guide for making the most out of your money. These rules worked and still work today for those with the desire and commitment to learn from one of the greatest investing stories of all time.
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Forecasting Expected Returns In The Financial Markets (286 pages, $89.95 hardcover, 2007, ISBN 978-0-7506-8321-0) by Stephen Satchell, published by Academic Press. This book includes new valuable research to practitioners and researchers alike. The author draws upon the expertise of a dozen others to the many facets of investing in the financial markets. From market efficiency to Black-Litterman to the analysis of forecasting horizons to a variety of other topics, this guide will improve forecasting returns.
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How To Make Money In Stocks: A Winning System In Good Times or Bad, 3rd Ed. (288 pages, $12.95 softcover, copyrights 1988-2002, ISBN 978-0-07-137361-6) by William J. O'Neil, published by McGraw-Hill. Since 1988, through every type of market, this work has shown investors the secrets to building stock market wealth using his investment modeling system, which is based on an exhaustive study of the greatest stock market winners dating back to 1953. This revised and updated edition provides expanded coverage of Nasdaq and mutual fund investing, more techniques, and more strategies for avoiding common investor mistakes.
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Electronic And Algorithmic Trading Technology: The Complete Guide (203 pages, $59.95 softcover, 2007, ISBN 978-0-12-372491-5) by Kendall Kim, published by Academic Press. This is the guide for trading managers, brokers, and back-office processing directors to understand the new technologies that can cut transaction costs, eliminate human error, boost trading efficiency, and supplement productivity to save and make money for the firm.
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Forex Simplified (131 pages, $29.95 softcover, 2007, ISBN 978-1-59280-316-3) by Marilyn McDonald, published by Marketplace Books. The forex market is the largest financial market in the world. While getting started may be easy, staying in the game takes discipline, patience, and preparation. You must get to know the major currencies and learn to do essential tasks, get the most out of economic news, and take advantage of it. Check your emotions at the door and create a plan to protect your profits. This book will give you the confidence to achieve your investment goals and make important trading decisions.
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Finding Midas: Investing In Entrepreneurial Ceos With The Golden Touch (141 pages, $19.95 hardcover, 2007, ISBN 978-1-929774-43-2) by Russell Cleveland, published by Greenleaf Book Group Press. The author's secret for choosing the best possible companies is to look at the leadership. Cleveland explains his CEO assessment strategy in a manner accessible to beginners while containing insights that can benefit the most experienced investor. It is filled with relevant anecdotes and argues that the companies with the strongest and most involved leaders are the ones that bring in the biggest profits for their investors.
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Commodity Strategies: High-Profit Techniques For Investors & Traders (196 pages, $60 hardcover, 2007, ISBN 978-0-470-12631-8) by Thomas J. Dorsey, Tammy F. De- Rosier, Paul L. Keeton, and Susan L. Morrison, published by John Wiley & Sons. To make money in today's commodity markets, you have to be comfortable with the approach you're using. With this guide you'll discover how to excel in the arena by using the point & figure method of analysis to cultivate a big-picture perspective of the commodity markets as well as make informed decisions. This resource is a collaborative effort involving the point & figure expert authors, analysts, and trading experts. In these pages are distilled many years of experience in commodity markets. From relative strength to momentum, this book contains information you need to succeed in this field.
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