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Book Review: Borrowing To Invest Review by evon (TNO Member since June 2002) The book description on the cover summarises very well what this book is about - "Using other people's money is a way to create more personal wealth for you. But do you know how to gain the most benefits? Do you understand the risks? Borrowing to Invest will explain how it works, answer your questions and put you on the right track." |  |
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Software Review: EzyChart
| Description: EzyChart is a popular Australia-made charting and technical analysis software. It enables investors to plot and analyse price charts of shares, derivatives, indices and currencies. |
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Book Review: Teach Yourself Visually: Microsoft Excel Review by Austin Hui 23 February 2005
Teach Yourself Visually: Microsoft Excel is the best beginner-level book on Microsoft Excel I have reviewed. This book is highly suitable for investors wanting to learn how to create simple spreadsheets, for example, to keep track of their portfolio, trading statistics and profit and loss. |  |
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Book Review: The Mining Valuation Handbook (1st Edition) Review by eddievanhalen (TNO member since August 2002)
As I understand it, this title is widely regarded as the best available text on the Australian resources industry for both investors and company management. I can't say I've come across too many investment books dedicated wholly to the resources industry anyway, so perhaps this isn't a great recommendation in itself. However, I can say that it does live up to its reputation in terms of being a comprehensive study of the subject and a valuable reference for analysing resource companies. |  | |
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Book Review: Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns (1st Edition)
Review by AlphaPower (TNO member since Nov 2001)
Thomas Bulkowski's Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns certainly lives up to its name. It is a reference work with some 52 chart patterns discussed/dissected in detail. It is a book as Tom said, "not to be read from cover to cover for fear it may put even the most hardened insomniac to sleep", but to be used as a reference tool before making the trade.
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Book Review: Secrets To Profiting In Bull and Bear Markets Review by Gordon (TNO member since July 2002)
Stan Weinstein's Secrets To Profiting In Bull and Bear Markets
is likely one of the easiest to read and understand texts on Technical
Analysis, yet the author presents a sound, practical, no-nonsense guide
to buying and selling stocks. What's more, it's actually an enjoyable
read. This book is about pure technical analysis (he dismisses
fundamentals), but it is not yet another book defining all those fancy
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Book Review: DIY Superannuation: A Practical Guide To Setting Up and Managing A Personal Superannuation Fund, 4th Edition Review by Jenw (TNO member since Nov 2001)
There are well over 400,000 Australians who are members of DIY
superannuation funds. This book explains how a DIY fund works, so as
you can decide whether a DIY superannuation fund is suitable for you. |  | |
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Book Review: Martin Pring's Introduction to Technical Analysis Review by maureen (TNO member since Nov 2001)
This is a value-for-money production and delivers exactly what is
promised - A lesson in understanding the basics of technical analysis. The
book and CD have virtually identical content, but with the CD, the
diagrams and actual examples are animated, and the dialogue is spoken
by Martin Pring. He has an English accent, and his voice is well suited
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Book Review: How I Made $2 Million From The Stock Market Book review by golden (TNO member since Nov 2001) How I Made $2M in The Stock Market is a paperback book of 198 pages. The style is easy to read and enjoyable. |
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Book Review: When To Sell: Inside Strategies for Stock Market Profits Review by ktm (TNO member since Nov 2001) This in-depth analysis of the selling process is an excellent read for beginners as well as the more experienced traders. |
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