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The Real Options Solution The
Real Options Solution: Finding Total Value in a High-Risk World
offers a proven new approach to the valuation of businesses and
technologies based on options theory. This straightforward,
practical guide presents an innovative approach–the "total
value" model–to applying real options analysis that is based on
one core insight: all business plans are options. |
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Mastering Elliott Wave This
book is actually for those who want to "master" the Elliott wave
theory. Though Mr Neeley explains his method from the scratch,
you have to spend a great amount of time to understand how to
identify the waves and how you should apply the rules and
guidelines even if you know the theory. After long hours of
studying the book and applying the techniques on the price
charts, you will surprisingly find out that your view on the
technical analysis and Elliott wave theory changed. I have to
warn those who want to learn some trading techniques using the
Elliott Theory or Neeley Method, since there's nothing in this
book about trading, but do not forget that this book is
mastering the the Elliott Wave. Do you think you still need a
pre-made trading technique after mastering the theory? I don't
think so. |
Float Analysis: Volume & Price As
an avid reader of financial publications and a student of the
financial markets, I read "The Precision Profit Float Indicator"
by Steve Woods with great excitement and utter disbelief.
Excitement that this new (to me) indicator may be the "missing
link" for me being able to achieve an above average rate of
return in trading the markets. And, disbelief in the fact that
the basic concept is so simple and is based upon so much common
sense that it has been overlooked by all the brilliant financial
minds for so many years. It appears that Mark Twain's statement
that "the only thing not so common is common sense" is certainly
valid in this situation. I am firmly convinced that financial
market authors will soon place Mr. Wood's name along side those
of Mr. Gann and Mr. Elliott for their respective unique
discoveries. It is strongly suggested that prospective readers
of "The Precision Profit Float Indicator" keep an open mind
while reading this unique publication. Mr. Woods' fine work
gives new meaning to the statement that "fact is sometimes
stranger than fiction!" |
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Analysis of Futures Markets The
only thing I really took issue with was the habit of trying to
predict the size and extent of price moves rather than sticking
with more general observations regarding momentum and overall
movement. Looking for something to happen before there is
evidence of its arrival is a dangerous game for technical
players, and to devotees of the approach, a friendly warning: be
careful not to become a fundamentechnicalyst. Meaning, always
keep in mind that effective technical analysis highlights
probability rather than makes predictions. To sum up, buy this
book if you are new to technicals, if you want to brush up on
your knowledge, or if you just want a handy reference. But be
wary of the prediction trap. Keep your understanding of
probability and odds intact. |
The Wealthy Barber This
classic tale and bestselling financial planning book has been
updated to reflect the very latest tax laws. It's the story of a
friendly barber who dispenses timeless, homespun advice that
will help anyone get rich--slowly but surely. In this new and
updated edition of one of the biggest-selling financial-planning
books ever, David Chilton simplifies the complex puzzles of
personal finance and helps you achieve financial independence.
With the help of his fictional barber, Roy, and a large dose of
humor, Chilton shows you how to take control of your financial
future--slowly, steadily, and with sure success. Chilton's plan
(detailed in an entertaining story) is no get-rich-quick scheme,
but it does make financial independence possible on nothing more
than an average salary. |
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Technical Analysis Stock Trends The
holy grail of stock analysis. Has sold over 850,000 copies, so
you can bet that it has influenced more than one investor.
Covers just about everything. You will use this book as a
reference time and time again. |
Technical Analysis Explained Great
book on Technical Analysis. A must for every trader. Features
Dow theory, chart patterns, you name it. We like the straight
forward approach Pring uses in this book. The section on chart
patterns is especially helpful. Great book. |
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Big Trends In Trading Big
trading profits are achieved when you identify the big market
trends - and ride them for all they're worth. Now, BigTrends.com
founder Price Headley provides a playbook that shows you how to
spot stocks ready to take off - and strategies for reaping
consistent rewards in all market climates. Emphasizing the
aggressive use of options, his methods cover all the major
market indicators - including the CBOE Volatility Index, NASDAQ
100, Rydex Mutual Fund Flows, and Equity Put/Call Ratio. Don't
feel pressured to make mediocre daily trades. Get ready to post
some big returns, when you start using the BigTrends method for
finding market winners. |
The NEW Trader's Tax Solution Before
you complete your 2002 return - or get too far into the 2003
trading year, read Tesser's new tax "Bible." Even if you're
already familiar with his work, this just-updated edition should
be on your shelf. Tesser covers all the changes in the new 2001
tax code - plus his powerful new "triple crown" strategy for tax
avoidance. Taxes can cut into your profits AND your principle if
your not careful - but this new must-have guide will help you:
save money, find deductions, survive an audit and document your
work properly. |

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