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Books recommended by HighGrowthStockInvestorHigh Growth Stock Investor software has implemented in whole or in part the strategies, tools, formulas, methods described in these books. Click on the book cover or the text link for more information about the book. Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple: How We Made 18,000% in the Stock Market
by Gil Morales & Dr. Chris Kacher Gil Morales and Chris Kacher were senior proprietary internal Portfolio Managers for William O'Neil + Company. It took Bill O'Neil years to identify, analyze, catalog, and verify the characteristics of winning stocks for to finally perfect his system. Gil Morales and Chris Kacher save you the time by bringing together in one comprehensive guide, the investment philosophies that allow you to Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple. Beat The Market: Invest by knowing what stocks to Buy and What Stock Sell
by Charles D. Kirkpatrick II, CMT If you manage your own investments and want to understand what investing methods are worthwhile and what methods are best avoided, this book is for you. It is also for those who wish to manage their own investments but don't know how to do it. Reading charts is not a requirement for Beat The Market. My triggers for purchase and selling of stocks is based on rankings. Swing Trading for Dummies
by Omar Bassal, CFA In Swing Trading For Dummies, I introduce you to the strategies and techniques of the swing trader. Moreover, I cover topics given short shrift in some trading textbooks -- topics that largely determine your swing trading success. High Growth Stock Investor implements many of Omar's strategies. Swing Trading For Dummies is a foundation book for any HGSI user.
Come Into My Trading Room
by Alexander Elder The title Come Into My Trading Room summarizes what the book is all about. Dr. Elder is a professional trader and he explains the trading system that he uses and the money management principles that are necessary to succeed in trading. Many people buy trading books solely for a revelation of the latest and greatest trading system. However, his discussion of the mental aspects of trading may be the most important information in the book.
High Probability ETF Trading: Professional Strategies to Improve Your ETF Trading
by Larry Connors and Cesar Alvarez You may recall Larry Connors from his early work applying non-traditional look-back periods to the common Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicator.Here his focus is on higher-liquidity ETF's as superior vehicles to gain exposure across broad asset classes with limited corporate/individual stock risk. All the strategies are back tested, completely systematic, clearly described and quantified. That is a hard combination to come by among trading books. Trading ETFs: Gaining an Edge With Technical Analysis
by Deron Wagner Why use technical analysis rather than fundamental analysis with exchange traded funds (ETFs)? An ETF consists of a pool of individual securities. Even though fundamental factors have an impact on the long term direction of a security, in the short to intermediate term, the correlation between the actual price action of an ETF and its fundamentls is rarely significant. Buy Don't Hold: Investing with ETFs using Relative Strength
by Leslie N. Masonson Whether your're a conservative, moderate, or aggressive investor, Masonson presents specific investing approaches customized for you so you can mee your goals in bull and bear markets alike He shows you how to regain control over your porfolios using low-cost, diverse ETFs selected with his unique Stock Market Dashboard. |