Rating:  Summary: A great all-around starter book Review: This book covers a wide spectrum for beginners into the online trading world.I Highly Recommend for beginners!
Rating:  Summary: Good Springboard to Understand Better Texts Review: I read The Electronic Day Trader and thought that was dumbed down for the layman until I read this book. A more appropriate title for this book is Electronic Day Trading for Dummies. Though incomplete and self-serving in the end, I think that this book helps the absolute neophyte dabble in day trading terms and dynamics. Start with this book to get a feel for day trading and then graduate up to The Electronic Day Trader to understand what tools are best for you. When you are proficient with the trading tools, take a look at Hit and Run Trading or Stock Trading Wizard to learn how to successfully apply those day trading tools.
Rating:  Summary: Simply Brilliant Review: One of the best books ever written. Could make you millions if you have what it takes. Makes day trading as simple as 1-2-3. Buy it!
Rating:  Summary: Very Informative Review: I liked this book because it was easy to read and answered many questions about the markets that I didn't even know to ask. The section on earnings and stock splits was especially useful and has already helped me in trades. This book has payed for itself because of this many times over! High marks for this book!
Rating:  Summary: Good book for NEWER DAYTRADERS Review: I found this book very INFORMATIVE. I'm not a daytrader, but considered more a swing trader. This book helped me understand how the market works a lot better. I do consider this book to be BASIC in nature, however, I learned a lot reading this book. This book is a great value for the price. I've looked into other books costing 3 to 4 times the cost of Nassar's book. OVERALL, I'm happy I read it.
Rating:  Summary: Good general info, somewhat proprietary in nature Review: A decent book for the beginning day trader, although too general to use as a direct reference for trading technique. Author tries and fails to conceal his marketing hype for his E-DAT trading company & trading school. Needs more tech info to enable the neophyte to drill down from the general info to the specific. Example: Author mentions scalping several times, yet fails to identify scalping techniques. Instead author focuses on general indicators. The market maker phsycology/tactics are perhaps the most useful portions of the book, also defines many common terms.
Rating:  Summary: I enjoyed this book Review: Well written and clear. I had many misconceptions of how the stock market works and I walked away with a much clearer understanding after this book.
Rating:  Summary: this book is horrible Review: Actually, it's not a book at all. It's a promo packet for market wize investing, the author's company. Skip this one! David Abers
Rating:  Summary: stocks and bonds of the latest function Review: 500,000 dollars on the wall street market and 200,000 on the stocks so they will be very safe if I lost so of my stock I could still have enough to send off on.
Rating:  Summary: Bogus Positive reviews? Review: Self-promoting manifesto of dubious products and author services
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