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Strategies & Market Trends : Book: Hit And Run Trading by Jeff Cooper -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: The Jedi who wrote (70)1/15/1998 4:46:00 PM
From: Richard Estes  Respond to of 438
 
Agree, but if you decide to write a book, do like he and others have pick a small publisher and keep a higher percentage of profit. Not many would pay $100 for a book, except market nuts. He might have self published it with minimum publisher input.

There are no secrets, nothing is new under the sun. Sharing ideas in a book or on a SI topic is a positive thing. Those that believe they must hold their system back are fooling themselves, the old saw about a system affecting the market goes back to futures, not the stock market. I am glad Elliot, Gann, Chande, and others shared.



To: The Jedi who wrote (70)1/15/1998 4:57:00 PM
From: RAK  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 438
 
Kiri,
It seems that you and Richard have read Cooper's book. Is this the new book that is being advertised in IBD? I am looking for a good but slow start into trading. What was appealing in the advertisement was that it was not day trading but a 5 day momentum method. I am searching, but there are so many investment methodologies being promoted. I am not sure where to start. Any input would be much appreciated.

Ron