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To: LPS5 who wrote (544)8/16/2000 4:31:04 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 1426
 
Hi LPS5,

I've been enjoying your back and forth with Mr. Van Scoyoc. I think you are both making some interesting points. :)

Re: Nonetheless, it's one of the few trading books (and I mean, 3 or so) which I personally think are worth reading.
Since I can tell you are a conneoiseur of such things, I'm wondering if you would care to mention some of these other "jewels" by name. I seem to have an enduring penchant for this sort of thing. <g>

I've enjoyed the following:
Jeremy Siegal, "Stocks for the Long Run"
Gerald Loeb, "The Battle for Investment Survival"
Edwin LeFebrve, "Reminisences of a Stock Operator"
Thomas Phelps, "100 to 1 in the Stock Market"
Graham & Dodd, "Security Analysis"
Justin Mamis, "The Nature of Risk"
Peter Bernstein, "Against the Gods"

I recognize that some of these are not directly related to trading and market makers, however, all were useful, in one way or another, to the thoughtful speculator, IMVHO. :)

Any comments appreciated.

Best, Ray