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The following books are recommended to help you achieve a better understanding
of how the investment world operates. We have attempted to choose books
from the hundreds available that provide an honest appraisal of the markets
and are lacking in gimmicks (except for a couple of selections on day trading
which is the rage currently). There are right ways and wrong ways to
go about investing. These books (except for the day trading ones) should
lead you on a path towards steady, wealth building performance. By
clicking on the links you'll go to the Amazon.com site where you can read
more reviews and order the books at up to 40% off the list price.
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"100 Ways to Beat the Market" by Gene Walden | "What Works on Wall Street" by James P. O'Shaughnessy | |
| "Winning the Loser's Game" by Charles D. Ellis | ![]() |
"The Roaring 2000s" by Harry Dent Jr. | |
| "Index Your Way to Investment Success" by Walter R. Good | "The Great Boom Ahead" by Harry Dent Jr. | ||
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"Investment Gurus" by Peter Tanous | "The Wealth Equation" by Peter Tanous | |
| "One Up on Wall Street" by Peter Lynch | "Trading for a Living" by Dr. Alexander Elder | ||
| "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" by Burton Gordon Malkiel | "The Electronic Day Trader" by Marc Friedfertig | ||
| "Bogle on Mutual Funds" by John Bogle | "Index Mutual Funds" by W. Scott Simon | ||
| "(Earn More, Sleep Better) The Index Fund Solution" by Richard E. Evans | "The Only Guide to a Winning Investment Strategy You'll Ever Need" by Larry E. Swedroe | ||
| "Growing Rich With Growth Stocks" by Kirk Kazanjian | "The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom by Suze Orman | ||
| "Winning With Index Mutual Funds" by Jerry Tweddell | "The Courage to be Rich" by Suze Orman |
Disclaimer: This presentation is for entertainment and educational purposes. Information presented is based on analysis of past data and assessments by the Tactical Timing System Model. Future performance may not reflect past performance. Profitable trades are not guaranteed. No system or methodology ensures stock market profits. No guarantee is made regarding the reliability or accuracy of data. Copyright (c) 1996-1999, The Stock Market Advantage. All rights reserved. |