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Cyber-Investing: Cracking Wall Street with Your Personal Computer, 2nd Edition

Cyber-Investing: Cracking Wall Street with Your Personal Computer, 2nd Edition

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Practical, entertaining and highly educational
Review: David Brown and Kassandra Bentley have produced a practical and very real approach to cracking the market. Through real life examples, you will learn what makes prices move and how far those prices are likely to move . After reading this book you will have the tools to approach trading with confidence and a very good basis for further growth.You will keep it as one of your favorite book

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Telescan marketing tool
Review: I was very disappointed in the content and undercover marketing scheme to get signed on to telescan. We need books to enlighten new investors not pay to play.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Tries to sell reader a certain serarch progra,
Review: The book did do a fair job of showing the reader what is possible with a stock search programs; one in particular Telescan (which a trial version was included with my book.) Overall it lent itself too mush to this single program and read like a user manual for it; the book would be pretty much usless if you don't own telescan at a cost of arround $500.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Learn to analyze stocks with high tech tools
Review: This book is a good guide to the fundamentals of screening and backtesting, using the free software included with the volume. Despite its focus on technical analysis, the book is still easy to follow, as Brown carefully steps through the process of analyzing stocks with high-tech tools


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