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Day Trading into the Millennium
is said to be the most comprehensive book on day trading ever written. The author, Michael Turner,
has been a student of the financial markets for nearly a decade, and has written this book based
on his years of real life trading experience.
The concepts and strategies in this book are straightforward and to the point. While this book is a bit more expensive then others you may find, it may be more expensive to you if you don't read it! This book comes with a "100% satisfaction or your money back guarantee" that is simply unheard of in the financial book business! For more information, including testimonials, click here. This is the only book on this page that is not being offered through Amazon. It is being offered to you directly from the author! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Great Game by John Steele Gordon.  -- 
For more than two hundred years, fortunes have been made -- and lost -- on Wall Street by men and
women playing the great game of capitalism. Many have repeated the mistakes of their forebears, and
some have enjoyed similar triumphs. In this gripping and informative book, John Steele Gordon tells
history lovers, armchair investors, financiers, and day traders alike everything they need to know about
Wall Street's wild ride to power.
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The Conservative Investor's Guide to Trading Options by Leroy Gross and Larry McMillan.  -- 
Using the clear, balanced approach he used with his clients during a long
career in the securities industry, Gross explores the various options
strategies most frequently employed with individual stocks, examines the
risk factors associated with each, and offers a unique perspective on how to
use options as a hedging tool. From buy stock/write call to sell stock/buy
call, the strategies covered are designed to help investors be better able to
increase stock income, reduce stock risk, and seek stock profits. In addition
to recommended systems, Gross also points out those that conservative
investors should avoid, including naked call writing, calendar spread, and
call option butterfly spread.
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Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading by Larry R. Williams. --  Short-term trading is how most traders and would-be traders play the
markets. While it offers the greatest financial payoffs, it also presents
the greatest challenge, requiring constant attention and vigilance, as
well as a very strict plan. Written by Larry Williams, the most
recognized and popular technical analyst for the past three decades,
this groundbreaking book -- his first in almost a decade -- provides the blueprint necessary for sound and
profitable short-term trading, highlighting the advantages and
disadvantages of what can be a fruitful, yet potentially dangerous
venture.
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The Electronic Day Trader by Marc Friedfertig and George West.  --  In The Electronic Day Trader, authors Marc Friedfertig and George
West explain the rationale behind day trading and offer strategies that can help you become
successful at this fast game of speculation and timing.
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Leaps
(Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities : What They Are and How to Use Them for Profit and
Protection) by Harrison Roth. --  Straightforward and easy to read,
LEAPS clearly explains the concepts behind the creation of LEAPS as well
as basic strategies, from bullish to bearish to neutral.
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Don't Die Broke by Margaret A. Malaspina. -- 
How to turn your retirement savings into lasting income. Ginger Applegarth, CFP; CLU, ChFC, author of Wake Up and Smell
the Money says "If you are approaching retirement, Margaret Malaspina's book is required
reading.... [it] offers a practical, easy-to-understand blueprint for making
the most of all those assets you have worked so hard to build during your
working years.... [it] may well save you thousands of dollars during your
retirement years-that's a return on investment that's hard to beat!"
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Options: Essential Concepts and Trading Strategies by The Options Institute. -- 
Written by today's leading options practitioners--and edited by The Options Institute and the globally renowned
Educational Division of the Chicago Board Options Exchange--Options
leaves no stone unturned in delivering the most complete, authoritative, and
easy-to-understand blueprint available for navigating the profitable twists
and turns of today's options marketplace. No-nonsense, packed with useful
information, and valuable as either an introductory textbook or a
comprehensive fingertip reference resource, this thoroughly revised and
updated third edition details: what options are, how they are priced, and how
they are traded; basic option trading strategies such as covered writing and
protected puts; advanced strategies involved LEAPS and the stock repair
strategy; options from three points of view; private investor, institutional
investor, and market maker; how to use the power of the Internet for trading
and detailed information gathering.
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