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To: Brandon who wrote (11005)12/18/2000 3:43:18 PM
From: jaybiegh  Respond to of 18137
 
Brandon says:
>IMHO the best published books out there are
>trader vic, reminisance of a stock operator
>and market wizards. If you don't read anything
>else I think youd be better off than those
>who have read everything else.

Well, it's good to see that I made good choices on at least two of the books I've read. :-)

Thanks
JB



To: Brandon who wrote (11005)12/18/2000 4:28:49 PM
From: Paul Viapiano  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18137
 
Geez Brandon...you sound pissed off today...

Hey JB, welcome to the club...



To: Brandon who wrote (11005)12/18/2000 4:37:19 PM
From: OZ  Respond to of 18137
 
I agree and would like to add Pit Bull to the list.

OZ



To: Brandon who wrote (11005)12/18/2000 5:27:29 PM
From: TraderAlan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18137
 
Brandon.

So how's that book that you and Toni are writing coming along?

Alan



To: Brandon who wrote (11005)12/18/2000 9:05:47 PM
From: bobby is sleepless in seattle  Respond to of 18137
 
hi Brandon, glad you changed your disposition there and added a few books to read.

it's best to get perpsective which works best for the trader, and as evidenced by the dialogue shared on scalping, swinging, and position trading, there seems to be different stroke for the folks.

i say read as much as you can that appears to be of interest, those that are referrals from this thread is a fabulous place to start, There's gonna be good and bad, with both acting as reinforcement tool.

following this thread for reading purposes anin't a bad suggestion as well.

But nothing will replace the actual trade, with each serving as a seminar in itself.