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Re: lloyd8157 post# 12052

Monday, 11/06/2006 11:04:00 PM

Monday, November 06, 2006 11:04:00 PM

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Lloyd I have enjoyed many of your posts and have been through quite a learning curve myself. I have 5 accounts that I invest with. One is down 50% (mostly from MDFY and CESV...a very stupid China move) I would like to recommend a Book on investing to you....I have the version on tape...burned to 3 CD's. I have a local library account and can download up to 10 books and than either burn them to CD or my Creative Ipod device. Please take a minute and look into this book...I think it will take you to a new level. Also do you have any stock analysis software loaded on your PC that will help you read a data sheet and compare the company you are researching to the market?
Here are my two suggestions:
1. Trading for a Living... by Professional trader & practicing psychiatrist Dr. Alexander Elder
2. Look into http://www.investools.com/
I can tell you when I first got into investools...I was making money really easy. I bought some great stocks like STKL, GROW, AVII, and NVDA(also if I would have done what DOC suggested today and NOT sold all of the stocks at once that I just mentioned..I would have made a fortune (I bought GROW at around $9.00(30k worth) and sold at $14-15(it has gone has high as $33) ...I made real decent money on stocks that I ran through Investools software and researched. Than I thought I was smart and started to gamble with OTC crap. That is when I cut my retirement account in half. Now I am playing with the penny stuff to try and make a quick buck...I have mostly solid stuff in the other 4 accounts. I think you will really learn from the first 60 minutes of the Trading for a Living book...I hope you get a few minutes to look into the material. I am strictly a retail investor and am just a subscriber to Investools....it used to be NBCI investments...They get a real big buck for joining but I went to a local seminar and got in very reasonable. If you cannot find the "Trading for a Living" at a local library you can buy the CD Audio version for $12 from Amazon.
BVdog

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