Stock Trading Riches: The Simple, But Powerful Formula That Transforms Your Stock Picks Into Money Pumps : Free Kindle Book
Editor's Note: Want to make more money on your investments? Well here's a helpful guide that will help get your stock portfolio going up, up, up!
This is the kind of system someone with very little investment or trading experience can pick-up and implement right away, that's how simple it is.
Book Description: With increased living costs and retirement looming, it's important to have investments. STOCK TRADING RICHES describes an easy yet profitable method on how to make money in the stock market. Anyone with very little investment or trading experience can pick-up and implement right away. It applies the author's experience as a stock broker and reflects the principles of Taoism, jazz improvisation, and simplicity. This is the kind of system, that's how simple it is.
Readers who enjoyed Value Averaging: The Safe and Easy Strategy for Higher Investment Returns, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and The Warren Buffett Way will like STOCK TRADING RICHES.
Author's Inspiration: In the 90's, I was a day trader glued to screens, phones, and CNBC. I found myself running faster just to stay in the game. I felt pressured to leverage my portfolio with futures and options. I worked hard, suffered stress, and failed to meet my performance goals.
Then, in 2000, I studied and applied the lessons of Taoism, Zen, and Hinduism:
The market is reality. Traders must accept and adapt to whatever it does.
Focus on the present moment. It is the only thing you have control over.
Concentrate on your duty (trade your system), not on the fruits of your labor (short term results).
From the Book: This is not a “black box” system. I do not want you to just take my rules and follow them blindly. I want you to understand my system, test it, modify it, and make it your own. Your trading will be much more fun and productive when you have a system that you love and trust.
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This book is free 5/23-5/24.
Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 5:01AM
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