Interesting thread, I did not know that I have such expensive books in my book-shelf: - Toby Crabel - Kenneth Shaleen - Linda Raschke. No interest in selling, too much hassle.
another ET scam in the making. king of shorts is dead silent . exactly what u can expect. my check for a million is n the mail.
I don't know how much it sells for but Timothy Sykes' book, American Hedge Fund, cost him millions to write. BTW. Staying on topic, I have a mint copy of The Stock Trader by Tony Oz that I bought for $100 a few years ago. Still has the unopened software disc in the back but no dust cover on the book. I don't know what it goes for now but I do not want to sell. It looks good in my library.
the book is also available for free on P2P.. very basic statistic's on like school level.. imo-useless... http://rapidlibrary.com/index.php?q=tony+crabel
Sounds like buy and hold worked well in this case. Good titles! I bet you got in cheap on these. This is an interesting thread, I agree. Love to see more posted books too! Maybe I'll have to make sure my anti-virus is running too. Lol! Good stuff folks.
I`m also looking for a copy of "Volume and Open Interest". I believe Ken sells the 1st edition of this book on his website, but I have not had any luck reaching him yet. You american guys could try calling him. There is no way I`m paying $1000 for it. Even though it probably is a great book, it simply is not worth that amount.
There's an older one called, Statistical Arbitrage by Stephen Smith. Apparently, he decided (or was told) not to let out the information, so publication was halted. I would be interested to see it if anyone ever tracks down a pdf release.