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To: High-Tech East who wrote (14388)8/23/2002 9:49:55 PM
From: High-Tech East  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19219
 
In the last six years, I have read fifty-three books about investing and general business - twenty-seven were specifically about the stock market.

Some were good, some were awful and a few were spectacular.

Until this week, I considered Gerald Loeb's "Battle for Investment Survival" the most important and personally meaningful book on investing that I have read.

After recently reading both Gustave LeBon's "The Crowd" and Robert Cialdini's "Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion", I discovered a truly masterful book by Carl Gyllenram titled "Trading with Crowd Psychology." Gyllenram is a senior asset manager at SEB Enskilda Banken in Sweden, and founded the Swedish Technical Analysts Federation in 1985. Originally published in Sweden, it was translated and published in the United States by John Wiley & Sons in 2001.

Unfortunately, it is not widely distributed as yet, and is expensive at US $49.95 for 247 pages. It is worth every penny. It is simple, comprehensive, easy to read and very helpful to traders.

I bought a new/used copy through abe.com where I get most of my books.

dogbert.abebooks.com

... or try B&N ...

search.barnesandnoble.com

Ken Wilson