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Soultrader

A Collection of 24 Stock Speculation Classics

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Theres a reason why I ranked this book all 5. All of the titles are indeed classic stock speculation books. Though I owe most of them seperately, a compliation of these titles makes it a great deal for the readers.

 

Below are the list of titles included in this book.

 

Speculation as a Fine Art and Thoughts on Life 1880

Duncan on Investment and Speculation - 1895

The Game in Wall Street - 1898

The ABC of Stock Speculation - 1903

Wall Street Speculation - 1904

The Pitfalls of Speculation - 1906

Studies in Tape Reading - 1910

Psychology of the Stock Market - 1912

One-Way Pockets - 1917

Tidal Swings of the Stock Market - 1918

How I Trade and Invest in Stocks and Bonds - 1922

Stock Market Barometer - 1922

 

Volume 2 contains further titles as well and definitely worth buying both volumes to keep in your trading library. You can get it on amazon for about $10 a volume... more economical than paying $15-$20 or so per individual book which I had done in the past.

 

One of the biggest reasons why I enjoy reading classic books from the early 1900's is because these operators are the pioneers of speculation. Everything that gets published in the recent years are nothing but just a revised version of the concepts and ideas formulated by these stock market pioneers. They are the originators and why not learn trading from the roots? It will all make sense once you have read enough of these early pioneers who relied soley on price action, volume, and human psychology.

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