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2008z06

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I thought it might be a good time to learn a little more about all this.
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Veneratio

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http://community.tradeking.com/members/tradeking/blogs/1224-four-books-every-investor-should-read

Add to that list, The Intelligent Investor.
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WeirdUncleJesse

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   Yes, the latest edition (2003) of that book is very informative. I'm about into the middle of that book and it has taught me a LOT. I'm suprised it's not in the original 4. Real Money by Cramer is also informative. It gives an insider's look into Wall Street. Books on technical analysis are also useful in that many analysts use these techniques in their opinions, they seem like voodoo to me. Feel free to use your local library, it's paid for by your tax dollars.

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coolfez

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Random Walk Down Wall Street is very good.

Investing for Dummies is very clear cut and easy to understand