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Rating:  Summary: Is Amazon asleep? Review: Given that four out of the five reviews for this book are duplicates, I'd tend to favor the fifth, which wasn't very complimentary.
Rating:  Summary: Recommended Review: Like dB I havent read the book either. It was however strongly recommended by a reader (Threei) on the Elite Trader board who had read it as a solution to discipline problems.Also, unlike Mike Covell who wrote another book that is reviewed here and gets Amazon to remove all non-complimentary reviews of his book at least this author leaves them up~!!!
Rating:  Summary: Futures Trading is difficult, we need all the help possible! Review: This is a very good book for what it does. It introduces novices to the common mistakes futures investors make. Many more experienced option investors may find this book too simple for their taste. That would be unfortunate. Often times where more experienced investors falter is by dismissing the importance of fundamental information. Mr. Kaeppel delivers that here. I have been involved with futures for almost 12 years. In that time I have caught myself committing any one of the "four biggest mistakes". Even throughout the years, after writing three books on futures and option investing, available on amazon.com, coI have had to catch myself in my trading. This book is an easy read and will definitely add to your knowledge base if you are a novice. The more experienced will find this a welcome refinement to their trading style.
Rating:  Summary: This little book packs a punch! Review: This unassuming little book punches way above its weight. It is extraordinarily well written; by that I mean it's writing style is delightfully clear, entertaining and to the point. All my favorite books about money are old school, the classics - Gann, Livermore, Clason et al., but after owning this book for more than a year I realise this really is my favorite modern book on trading. It's not for experts. If you're making good money in the market you probably don't need this, you know it already, but for the rest of us ... this book is inexpensive enough to be a no-brainer purchase.
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