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INVESTMENT CLUBS BOOKS
Posted in Investment Clubs (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Edward M. Yanis. By Writers Club Press.
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5 comments about Dancing With Bears: Separating Wall Street from the Bull.
- The most important thing in a bear market is to preserve your capital, and Yanis tells you how to do this. I hope to be able to retire rich by following the "Y Process"
- Anyone foolish enough to follow this fool's advice deserves whatever happens to them. Just another moving average technical analysis scheme. As such, it is guaranteed to fail.
- yes, it seems to be so.... this is just a simple moving average crossover system. the 1st 2 things you learn with technical analysis is 1) how to calculate a moving average, and 2) how a moving average alone is not a good basis for a trading system. later on, you would learn that backtesting always works in the past, but never in the future.
contrary to what is written in the book, THE Y-PROCESS DOES *NOT* LEAD THE MARKET (see p.159). the Risk Index is the difference between the moving average and the current value of the index. the In/Out level IS the moving average.... YOU WOULD BE BETTER OFF READING A BEGINNERS BOOK ON TECHNICAL ANALYSIS. YANIS PLAYS ON THE IGNORANCE OF THE AVERAGE INVESTOR.
- I really enjoyed this book. I was fortunate to take a 5 week class on the y-process given by the author. He is very knowledgeable. I first learned about SEFs from this book. I already have been protected by this method to preserve my 401K capital during this recent sell off (2001). I am not in the market now. It is NOT about technical analysis of individual stocks! Buy the book and find out what it really is. The herd of naysayers will make sure that this method will work for the small investor like me for a long time. Thanks.
- Dancing With Bears is packed with useful information and tips. This is one of the best resources for marketers to come out in a long time.
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Posted in Investment Clubs (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by John Haman. By Journal Publishing, Inc..
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No comments about Jerry Jones hits pay dirt in Dallas: NFL owner almost triples value of team, fulfills Super Bowl vow. (Dallas Cowboys' victory in the Super Bowl Game; ... friends): An article from: Arkansas Business.
Posted in Investment Clubs (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Kate Berry. By Thomson Gale.
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No comments about The club: deep ties in the business community allow building of new institutions.(Banking & Finance): An article from: Los Angeles Business Journal.
Posted in Investment Clubs (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Charles Warren. By 1st Books Library.
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Posted in Investment Clubs (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Thomas and Janke, Kenneth S. Ohara. By Times.
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Posted in Investment Clubs (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Gary Helms. By Writers Club Press.
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1 comments about Coming to Terms With Wall Street: An Insider's Guide to Investment Terminology.
- This was awful. I wanted a book that was educational but written somewhat down to earth. This book was written as a joke. Please save your money and look for something else.
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Posted in Investment Clubs (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Ian Ross. By Laurentian Business Publishing, Inc..
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No comments about Golf courses being developed.(Northern Ontario)(Brief Article): An article from: Northern Ontario Business.
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Written by Richard A. Robinson. By Writers Club Press.
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Written by Jim Motavalli. By Earth Action Network, Inc..
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No comments about Let's Make a Deal.(investments in environmentally oriented companies through participation in investment clubs): An article from: E.
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Written by John J. Woods. By Venture Publications.
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No comments about Hunting club investments stimulate state economy.(Outdoor Impact)(Column): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal.
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Dancing With Bears: Separating Wall Street from the Bull
Jerry Jones hits pay dirt in Dallas: NFL owner almost triples value of team, fulfills Super Bowl vow. (Dallas Cowboys' victory in the Super Bowl Game; ... friends): An article from: Arkansas Business
The club: deep ties in the business community allow building of new institutions.(Banking & Finance): An article from: Los Angeles Business Journal
From the Cotton Patch to the Country Club: A Lifetime of Investing
starting and Running a Profitable Investment Club
Coming to Terms With Wall Street: An Insider's Guide to Investment Terminology
Golf courses being developed.(Northern Ontario)(Brief Article): An article from: Northern Ontario Business
Understanding the Tax Part of Real Estate Exchanging: What Works, What Doesn't and Why (Robinson 1031 Decoder Kit Textbook)
Let's Make a Deal.(investments in environmentally oriented companies through participation in investment clubs): An article from: E
Hunting club investments stimulate state economy.(Outdoor Impact)(Column): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal
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