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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank

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To: Mike S. who wrote (23779)1/31/1999 8:03:00 AM
From: kha vu  Read Replies (1) of 120523
 
Hi Mike,

The best way is to go to Borders or Barnes&Nobles, browsing the stock section books. What you need is an example follows each definition
for the terminology. There is one book put out by the Motley Fools
or you can try out their website:
fool.com

they have what they call fool school...It is amusing and good terminology definition with lot of examples. In the early sixty thru
seventy when you opened an account with Merrilll they gave out a paper
back of Stock Market: this is also a very good reference book. The author take an example that you invent the fishing equipments and take the company public... thru various phases and all the things happens to this company. I still believe it as a good book. You can call any Merrill branch and ask for it: it was written by one of their person. I lost it when moving from house to house.

However, I still recommend you to spend a few hours at one of those
super-warehouse bookstore and browsing books.

Hope this might help you out....
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