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Techniques of Tape Reading |
List Price: $49.95
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Rating:  Summary: Self Serving Review: This book is about a vendor that wanted to tell his own story to push his products. We are all supposed to be amazed at how he came to America to live the good life. This is nothing but a story to promote himself. Save your money.
Rating:  Summary: Read or Don't Trade Review: This book is an absolute read for anyone contemplating trading. I've read many books on day trading and this one is at the top of the list. Vadym doesn't beat around the bushes and explains straight forward the difficulties, the rewards, the techniques, the strategies, and gives practical examples on every topic.
If you don't know what tape reading is or if you want to learn about it, buy this book; the cost is minuscule to what you'll learn. Please note, I do not know the author.
Rating:  Summary: Best book I have read in a long time! Review: This is one of the best books I've read. Very clear and very practical. Certainly one of those a trader will go back to as he progresses, and find new understanding of what he saw while previously reading it. Psychology part is excellent. Tape reading has new meaning for me after this book. Many things I struggled with now click. Highly recommended!
Rating:  Summary: Worst Book I've Read Yet Review: What is it with vendors? They write books to sell products. This is just a rehash of other information found in tape reading books. Definitely not worth the money. If I had to pick a vendor, I would go to MTrader. There is where the real "reality" is.
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