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clavocat
01-14-2007, 07:39 PM
ive been reading since February and heres the books ive read

Day Trading Online- Toni Turner
Short-Term Trading in the New Stock Market- Toni Turner
Real Money- Jim Cramer
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind- T. Harv Eker
Think Yourself Rich- Joseph Murphy PhD---Currently reading only part way through

why im writing this is because the Last 2 books are incredible, Eker write a book that will Change your life im sure, some things u might think are cheesy i HIGHLY recommend it because its changed the last month of my life for the better, seems like im thinking different and analyzing things more and who knows if theres a positive correlation but since february ive lost a good chunk of change and since the correction ended ive made some back but the past month has been incredible, and every trade i got in at the right time and got out at the PERFECT time, and when i trade went bad like AMD it went up 12% and i got out at the top, i just feel this book has conditioned me to be more of a winner and wiser...read it!! its about 10 bux tops and will take u like 2 weeks to read. figured id share it...think yourself rich is more about spirituality and the subconscious mind and how if you pray/think different riches will find a way into your life...its pretty neat the results you will see :mrgreen: I wish the best to all of you, good luck and hope someone reads this

Thierry Martin
01-14-2007, 09:53 PM
Here are links to those titles (through the trader's bookstore at our affiliated website Stock-Links.com)

A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online (http://www.invest-store.com/cgi-bin/stock-links-bin/redir.cgi?moreinfo.cgi?item=11340) by Toni Turner

Short-Term Trading In The New Stock Market (http://www.invest-store.com/cgi-bin/stock-links-bin/redir.cgi?moreinfo.cgi?item=4294060) by Toni Turner

Jim Cramer's Real Money: Sane Investing In An Insane World (http://www.invest-store.com/cgi-bin/stock-links-bin/redir.cgi?moreinfo.cgi?item=4864691)

Secrets Of The Millionaire Mind: Mastering The Inner Game Of Wealth (http://www.invest-store.com/cgi-bin/stock-links-bin/redir.cgi?moreinfo.cgi?item=2551339)

Think Yourself Rich: Use the Power of Your Subconscious Mind to Find True Wealth (http://www.invest-store.com/cgi-bin/stock-links-bin/redir.cgi?moreinfo.cgi?item=391985)

Jordan
01-14-2007, 11:31 PM
The Successful Investor by William J Oneil is also a good one

aiki14
01-15-2007, 09:14 AM
The millionaire mind will show you how you don't need to be a lawyer or surgeon to be a millionaire. It is a strategy that works, if you can control the impulse to bathe in luxury for a while. It was a reaffirmation of life strategy for my wife and I.

clavocat
01-15-2007, 11:54 AM
The millionaire mind will show you how you don't need to be a lawyer or surgeon to be a millionaire. It is a strategy that works, if you can control the impulse to bathe in luxury for a while. It was a reaffirmation of life strategy for my wife and I.

did you go to the seminar? if so tell me about it, i want to go. so you read that book i take it, glad to see someone else i know has read it.

optimus25
01-15-2007, 12:08 PM
I think I'll pick up that book. I like the Millionaire Next Door. It has great research on the habits of millionaires.

Jordan
01-15-2007, 12:18 PM
The millionaire mind will show you how you don't need to be a lawyer or surgeon to be a millionaire. It is a strategy that works, if you can control the impulse to bathe in luxury for a while. It was a reaffirmation of life strategy for my wife and I.

Who is the author?

clavocat
01-15-2007, 12:36 PM
Who is the author?

T harv Eker

Secrets of the millionaire mind

loslobos71
01-15-2007, 12:53 PM
I know that these aren't investing books, but I highly reccomend that people read The World is Flat and The Long Tail. They both give you great insight into what's happening this century and will change how you look at long term investments.

aiki14
01-15-2007, 06:51 PM
Who is the author?

Thomas J. Stanley for The Millionaire mind and The Millionaire next door. These are what I was referencing.