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To: Ron Chamberlain who wrote (19864)12/13/1998 8:45:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
Trading for a Living by Dr. Alexander Elder.. The Compleat Daytrader by Jake Bernstein, Cyber Investing, Cracking Wall Street with your Personal Computer by David L Brown (CEO of Telescan), An older book that is really good is Trader's Guide to technical analysis by C. Colburn Hardy..Technical analysis from A to Z by Steven Achelis is a reference book that is easy to understand and is in its entirety available at the Equis website. Those metastock people are wonderful for support, especially in advanced technical analysis and applying trading strategies from Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities into your indicator list. The Trader Vic's books all of them are good. I never get books that are on one specific indicator like elliot wave theories etc.. I find it overkill...



To: Ron Chamberlain who wrote (19864)12/14/1998 4:54:00 PM
From: John Lee CA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Ron,
I highly recommend MetaStock 6.5. It is easy to use and by trying the various experts (programmed buy/sell signals) you begin to understand in real world cases what the books talk about. For a few hundred dollars it is a very good investment.

John Lee

PS I user the Reuters Trend Data end of day service. Works great and is all I need since I am too new to try day trading.