Books For Traders | MAY 2002
Books For Traders by Technical Analysis, Inc.
Books For Traders by Technical Analysis, Inc. • Profitable Candlestick Trading: Pinpointing Market Opportunities To Maximize Profits, by Stephen W. Bigalow • Core Trading Tactics, by Oliver Velez • Mutual Fund Investor’s Guide 2002, by Kirk Kazanjian • Trading Options Visually: What You Must Know To Trade Options On Futures, by Paul Forchione • How To Choose Stocks That Will Outperform The Market 2002, by Grace K. Morris • Online Trader’s Dictionary, by R.J. Shook • Web Rules: How The Internet Is Changing The Way Consumers Make Choices, by Tom Murphy • Advanced Modeling In Finance Using Excel And VBA, by Mary Jackson and Mike Staunton • The 100 Best Stocks To Own In America: 7th Edition, by Gene Walden • TheStreet.com Guide To Smart Investing: Everything You Need To Know To Outsmart Wall Street And Select Winning Stocks, by Dave Kansas, with an introduction by James J. Cramer • Equity Derivatives Theory And Applications, by Marcus Overhaus • Paving Wall Street: Experimental Economics & The Quest For The Perfect Market, by Ross M. Miller with a foreword by Vernon L.Smith • The New Trader’s Tax Solution:Money-Saving Strategies For The Serious Investor, by Ted Tesser • Options As A Strategic Investment: 4th Edition, by Lawrence G. McMillan • Winning Chart Patterns, by Ed Downs
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