'The Unified Theory Of Markets' (aka big bertha) by Earik Beann

Discussion in 'Strategy Building' started by HungryMind1200, Mar 25, 2016.

  1. I might be receiving a copy of this book. Has anybody heard of it? I'm seeing mixed reviews.. It seems that half say its (very overpriced) snake oil, and the other half say that while it's a bit esoteric, it's worth every penny.

    I'm wondering if anybody has used it and applied it in practice to improve their trading? I don't believe in a silver bullet regardless of how high or low the price tag. I would love to hear some feedback....
     
  2. nitro

    nitro

    I have had a Unified Theory of Markets for at least a five years.
     
  3. Bakinec

    Bakinec

    Sometimes, there is gold at the bottom of patience. Sometimes.
     
  4. Is there a phenomenal difference between this material and material offered by, say, NY Institute of Finance? What justifies the $3000 price tag? Seems a bit audacious.
     
  5. Descriptive phrases such as "research into natural law in financial markets" (from the Amazon entry) should be ringing some huge alarm bells, for reasons that I hope are obvious.

    If you are still inclined to waste your time with such nonsense, perhaps, purely for entertainment purposes, then I suggest a quick google search will lead you to "it". After sampling the content, you can make up your mind whether it is worth such a hefty "admission price".
     
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