These seem like great books. I would guess they don't have to do with TA, right? Especially not the one by Dalio and the one by Benjamin Graham. Here's what I'm reading now. It's mind-blowing at times... https://www.google.com/search?gs_ss...ms-tmobile-us&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
What do you need? You may be right that you'll make more by trading/investing than me... But probably because I will come to the eventual conclusion that it's too risky compared to more predictable things that I already do.
No, since you haven't asked specifically for the books on TA. Dalio's Principles might be a cure for your close-mindedness. If not, then that trait mixed with ignorance and some ego, will be, like for most folks out there, ones doom. (high probability, thus, why not to reduce it) I haven't read the one from Soros and quite excited to be introduced with it. Thanks. (i tried to listen to him, but his accent, - it was just extremely hard to do that(bit annoying). Written words will be a better choice) TA works and it's up to you to learn it, yet, nothing comes easy, which is worthwhile.
Yes I did. So you have proof that it works in the form of money in a trading account? If I were closed-minded, then I wouldn't even be considering TA at all.
Nothing is without risk. Im sure people in RE thought the same thing as you and now look at them. people think the same thing going into business and then end up failing. You are a certified dipshit.
Yes i do. But, do i need, to proof anything to anyone, in order to achieve a recognition or to get someones validation, - that's another topic.
I'm sure you have that mouth in person, right? Let's see your trading skills, big boy. Tell us what trades you're entering tomorrow. Or the ones you're currently in that haven't closed yet. Put your money where you're stupid mouth is.