Letters To S&C | OCT 2005
Letters To S&C by Technical Analysis, Inc.
Stocks & Commodities V. 23:10 (10-11): Letters To S&C by Technical Analysis, Inc. The editors of S&C invite readers to submit letters on subjects relating to technical analysis and this magazine. This column is our means of communication with our readers. Is there something you would like to know more (or less) about? Tell us about it. Without a source of new ideas and subjects coming from our readers, this magazine would not exist. —Editor FINDING GUJRAL Editor, I read your magazine every month, cover to cover, and always find articles of interest. I have been devouring everything I can find on becoming a better trader for the last couple of years. Ashwani Gujral’s book, ""How ToMake Money Trading Derivatives: An Insider’s Guide,"" interested me when I read your interview with him in the March 2005 STOCKS & COMMODITIES (“Trading Divergences With Ashwani Gujral” by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan). I went to Gujral’s website but couldn’t find any mention of the book at all, not even in the site’s bookstore. I also tried to fill out the “Contact us” info but struck out again. Do you know where I can get more information on the book and purchase it? GARY GALVIN via email
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