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I havent read any of the ones on that list.. but maybe "Swingtrading Simplified" or "Market Evaluation and Analysis for Swing Trading" are good books.. the 2nd book co-authored by David Nassar who i'm a fan of .. im reading his How to get started in Electronic Daytrading... as for swingtrading and enter/exit points.. the book i will always recommend is A Beginner's Guide to Short-Term Trading by Toni Turner... oddly enough its not on allstocks.com books.. but you can order it anywhere including toni's site.. www.toniturner.com ...
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Man Bob.. i visited the stocks under .10 threads and wanted to ask are those so called "traders" actually adults? lol .. your the only one who seems to have any rhyme or reason and/or maturity on those threads.. every thread with the exception of yours seems to be nothing but hypers... they all seem to be trading on everyone's tips and such.. none seem to do any DD or anything... <shrugs> anyways wanted to ask Bob Frey if you know any good pennystock books... no E Books cause i hate those lol for now im buying a cheap copy of : Making Dollars with Pennies by Max Bowser... it seems to be more of a investing book then trading but i'll give it a try since he is the publisher of the Bowser Report.. but if you have any other recommendations let me know... Trading books not investing books.. thanks...
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I on the other hand would prefer to have online information... especially if its free... its too expensive to ship stuff out here.
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Bob, i already have one Toni Turner book (short-term trading one)& plan to get her other products as well later in time.. what im looking for is books that are specifically for penny stock trading (not investing)... where are u located Lutalo that its expensive to ship things to? ... i'm not too thrilled about online information because i already spend too much time online as it is & dont want to sign on even more to read online information about trading that can be questionable because anyone and their mother can write a article, E book or otherwise online and claim it to be valid information.. remember its "free" so what is their motive for writing it? maybe they couldnt get it published by a publishing company that didnt think their trading methods are valid <shrugs> .. maybe they think they are experts but really arent but want to make themselves look like one by writing a article,E book etc.. <shrugs> just some thoughts about "free online" information.. dont get me wrong i do read things online but i take it with a grain of salt as they say.. unless proven otherwise... nothin is carved in stone..
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