Poll: Your Favorite Guru Who Actually Trades

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by hypostomus, Sep 28, 2003.

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  1. You don't have to buy that book. He has 4 other books that are subsets of that book and are cheaper. You can buy one of them and see if you like it. If you do, then you can go get the more expensive book.

    - The Best of Professional Traders Journal - Market Timing. This includes his first 5 vix reversals, the trin thrust, the trin reversals and his padi system. The latter three are in the more expensive book and I believe that a portion of the vix reversals are also in the more expensive book

    - The Best of Professional Traders Journal - Day Trading. Two of the 4 systems in this book are in the more expensive book.

    - The Best of Professional Traders Journal - Best Trading Patterns Volume 1. Three of the 7 systems in this book are in the more expensive book.

    - The Best of Professional Traders Journal - Best Trading Patterns Volume II. 5 of the 7 systems in this book are in the more expensive book.

    -eLindy

     
    #51     Oct 2, 2003
  2. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    You can also get it through interlibrary loan and not pay anything at all.
     
    #52     Oct 2, 2003
  3. Merc

    Merc

    Explain please!
    What is interlibrary and where I can get it?
     
    #53     Oct 2, 2003
  4. Merc

    Merc

    Are these books about day or swing trading?

     
    #54     Oct 2, 2003
  5. Well, I checked Borders and searched every library catalogue in the County and none of them have any of the 5 Connors books mentioned above. How about some reviews from those that have read them?
     
    #55     Oct 2, 2003
  6. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Your local library obtains the book from another library and lends it to you.
     
    #56     Oct 2, 2003
  7. Merc

    Merc

    Sorry Dude!
    Maybe in your country it's easier:D :D :D
    I checked in our place, they don't have it.
    Thanks anyway.

    What is your impression from the book?
     
    #57     Oct 2, 2003
  8. Try
    http://www.tradersbrain.com/
     
    #58     Oct 2, 2003
  9. Merc

    Merc

    BTW I don't get it...:confused: :confused: :confused:
     
    #59     Oct 2, 2003
  10. Lovelitera

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    The price of trading books used to discourage me from buying them.

    These days I buy them on Half.com and resell them there for 5-10 bucks less after I have read them.

    I am keeping the better ones, of course.:)
     
    #60     Oct 2, 2003
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