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Investing on the Internet

The Electronic Day Trader by Marc Friedfertig, George West
Showing traders how online trading can put them on equal footing with big-name market-makers, this book puts every reader "right on the trading floor" demonstrating the best ways to get instant quotes and execution.

Secrets of the Soes Bandit: Original Electronic Trader Reveals His Battle-Tested Trading Techniques by David Waldman, Harvey I. Houtkin
(August 1998)


Investing Online for Dummies by Kathleen Sindell

Expert Investing on the Net: Profit from the Top-25 Online Money Makers by Paul B. Farrell
A complete hands-on guide to online investing. Helps readers appraise their investment needs, then takes them step-by-step through the best 25 tools and services to achieve their specific investment goals.

Wall Street City: Your Guide to Investing on the Web by David L. Brown, Kassandra Bentley
A comparative tour of 19 online brokerages. The coauthor, Brown, is the proprietor of a fee-based financial Web site that he plugs every few pages. Despite this, it covers all the basics, plus includes dozens of reproduced Web pages to give a visual sense of the information available at various sites.

Investing Online: Dealing in Global Markets on the Internet by Stephen Eckett
"A fantastic book. The first book I've come across that treats the online financial world as truely international (life beyond the NYSE!) Good section on choosing an online broker. The directory of investment Web sites at the back of the book is very comprehensive, and the rating system is useful." - Customer Comments


Mutual Funds on the Net: Making Money Online by Paul B. Farrell
Provides a selective guide to fund-company Web sites and other online sources of information invaluable to mutual fund investors. It explains the fundamentals of mutual funds, offering a 10-step program for choosing, buying and tracking funds electronically. - Barry Mitzman, Amazon.com

Mutual Fund Investing on the Internet by Peter G. Crane
"Not only does the guide whittle down the methods of investing in mutual funds to the few sites that are actually worthwhile, it includes a good overview of mutual fund investing that any layperson could understand..." - Customer Comments


The Stock Market - Stocks, Bonds,
Mutual Funds, Futures, Etc.

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for Beginners, in General,
Technical Analysis, for Traders

for Beginners

Understanding Wall Street by Jeffrey B. Little
The author explains and clarifies every Wall Street topic imaginable, including stock and bonds, gold and silver, company funds, sector funds, understanding financial pages of the daily paper and more.

How the Stock Market Works by John M. Dalton
"...It is broken down into numerous chapters, each explaining in detail, almost every facet of the history of and investing in general. This book is where you should begin." - Customer Comments

How the Bond Market Works by Robert Zipf, John Allan

Mutual Funds for Dummies by Eric Tyson


Getting Started in Options (3rd Ed) by Michael C. Thomsett

Options As a Strategic Investment by Lawrence G. McMillan

Getting Started in Futures (3rd Ed) by Todd K. Lofton

Futures 101: An Introduction to Commodity Trading by Richard E. Waldron


in General

The Intelligent Investor: A Book of Practical Counsel by Benjamin Graham, Warren E. Buffett
In continuous demand since its first publication, and now available in this new edition, The Intelligent Investor still provides novices and professionals with important insights into the market.

The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need by Andrew P. Tobias
With more than a million copies sold since its original publication in 1978, this now-classic guide to personal finance has been completely revised and updated for the 1990's.

How to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times or Bad by William J. O'Neil
"...It's simply one of the best ever written about stock investment. Very easy to read. This book comes with a cheap price tag, but it gives you the greatest returns..." - Customer Comments

The Motley Fool Investment Guide: How the Fool Beats Wall Street's Wise Men and How You Can Too by David Gardner, Tom Gardner
Should you let a Fool tell you where to invest your money? If he's a Motley Fool, the answer is a resounding YES! David and Tom Gardner launched the most successful investment information service ever to grace cyberspace, and now they show you how to beat the market...With this guide, you'll find out how the information revolution can put money in your pocket. - Amazon.com

The Motley Fool Investment Workbook by David Gardner, Tom Gardner
"This book is well put together in that it puts all the financial jargon in layman's terms. It identifies the key indicators in company financial reports to make a good stock selection. It is definitely a MUST HAVE if you are a novice investor. When you finish reading it you feel like a pro stock picker." - Customer Comments


Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation: Beat the Market by Going Against the Crowd by David N. Dreman
This revised book combines proven technique for selecting undervalued stocks with fresh insights on how to defy, and thereby profit from, the popular fears and enthusiasms of the moment.

Value Investing Made Easy by Janet C. Lowe
A book whose time has come. In this era of manic markets and multi-thousands of mutual funds, author Janet Lowe introduces a generous portion of intelligence and sanity. I recommend this volume highly. - Richard Russell, editor and publisher, Dow Theory Letters

The Art of Short Selling by Kathryn F. Staley

Kiss Your Stockbroker Goodbye: A Guide to Independent Investing - Hardcover | Paperback | by John G. Wells
A 25-year veteran of the investment profession breaks the spell of the full-commission brokerage houses and shows how to join the booming ranks of investors who save--and make--a fortune with their own do-it-yourself strategies.


The Complete Guide to Managing a Portfolio of Mutual Funds by Ronald K. Rutherford

Bogle on Mutual Funds: New Perspectives for the Intelligent Investor by John C. Bogle


Technical Analysis

The Visual Investor: How to Spot Market Trends by John J. Murphy
Explains in terms that non-professionals can understand how to track the ups and downs of stock prices by vvisually comparing charts, instead of relying on abtruse mathematical formulas and rarified technical concepts.

Technical Analysis Explained: The Successful Investor's Guide to Spotting Investment Trends and Turning Points by Martin J. Pring
"This book presents a clear, concise and easy-to-understand presentation of this normally complicated subject. The examples and figures help clarify further the author's concepts and methodologies" - Customer Comments

Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications by John J. Murphy
"...This book should be the bible for traders who are just getting their feet wet and then used as a reference later." - Customer Comments


for Traders

The Compleat Day Trader: Trading Systems, Strategies, Timing Indicators, and Analytical Methods by Jake Bernstein
Drawing on two decades of experience in the futures market, Bernstein shows readers how to master the systems and strategies of day trading. Individual investors and professional traders will learn how to develop the specialized knowledge and timing that can reap huge profits at the close of every trading day.

The Day Trader's Advantage: How to Move from One Winning Position to the Next by Howard Abell
The author divulges his secrets for a successful trading strategy that takes into account both the real-time characteristics of dynamic markets and the psychology of its participants.

Trading for a Living: Psychology, Trading Tactics, Money Management by Dr. Alexander Elder
As a professional trader, technical analysis expert, and practicing psychiatrist, Dr. Elder helps aspiring traders step away from the crowd of amateurs.

Study Guide for Trading for a Living: Psychology, Trading Tactics, Money Management by Dr. Alexander Elder
To help readers profit even more from the ideas in Trading for a Living, Dr. Elder has prepared this Study Guide, packed with over 200 questions and charts to help traders master the essential trading skills.


The Mathematics of Money Management: Risk Analysis Techniques for Traders by Ralph Vince

Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes by Mark Douglas

The New Market Wizards: Conversations With America's Top Traders by Jack D. Schwager

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Real Estate

Getting Started in Real Estate Investing (2nd Ed) by Michael C. Thomsett, Jean Freestone Thomsett
This second edition of this popular and accessible introduction to real estate investing contains all new examples, updated charts, and timely additions to reflect upon important changes in today's market.

Building Wealth: From Rags to Riches With Real Estate by Russ Whitney
A self-made millionaire describes what it takes to turn a dream of wealth into a reality, offering practical, proven techniques and strategies for recognizing, seizing and getting the most out of money-making opportunities in real estate.

Nothing Down for the 90's: How to Buy Real Estate With Little or No Money Down by Robert G. Allen
Readers will discover safe and solid surefire strategies for profitable real estate investing in the 90's.

Goldmining in Foreclosure Properties by George Achenbach
The author, who has spent more than 25 years successfully buying and selling foreclosure properties, shows exactly how it's done.

Buy It, Fix It, Sell It: Profit! by Kevin C. Meyers
An in-depth guide to develooping a high-profit, low-overhead, home-based home rehabilitation business, part-time or full-time.

Landlord's Handbook: A Complete Guide to Managing Small Residential Properties by Daniel Goodwin, Richard Rusdorf
"This book taught me how to handle difficult tenants and prepare myself when new tenants move in. I knew what to ask and forms to use. I would recommend this book for experienced landlords as well as landlords who are just starting out." - Customer Comments

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