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Non-Tech : Dorsey Wright & Associates. Point and Figure

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To: Ms. X who wrote ()9/9/1999 3:02:00 PM
From: Tommy Dorsey  Read Replies (1) of 9427
 
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TRADERS LIBRARY 2-FREE BOOK PROMOTION
Call 1-800-272-2855 Ex. R919
I was contacted by The Traders Library yesterday with a new promotion for our clients. If you buy either "Point & Figure Charting" or "Thriving as a Stockbroker in the 21st Century" the will give you two free books with that purchase. The free books are "God Wants You to Be Rich" by Paul Zane Pilzer. Paul is the author of Unlimited Wealth which had a profound affect on me and my outlook. His second book "God Wants You to Be Rich" is not a book on religion, it is more on economics and I must say Pilzer is in my opinion way ahead of any economist today. He is the man who went to Capital Hill to tell them about the impending doom in the S&L Industry and he was laughed off the hill. You all know who had the last laugh. Of course this is order of the day on Capital Hill. This is a great book. The next book they will give free is "Extraordinary Popular Delusions & The Madness of Crowds". This is a classic about market bubbles. I love it and refer to it often. The third book for selection is "Investing In Small Cap Stocks" by Graja. This is a great book on investing in this group. If you are involved in the small caps in any way this is a must read. Lastly the old classic on Point & Figures "Point and Figure Method of Anticipating Stock Price Movement" by Devillier. This is an old classic writtten in the 1920's. This method was still considered new then although it had been in existence since the late 1800's. I think investors just begin to gravitate to it in the early 1900's.
So just buy either "Point & Figure Charting" or "Thriving" and select which two of the four books just mentioned that you want free. Call 800-272-2855 Exr919
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