Archive for the 'Books' Category
July 8th, 2008
An interview with William J. Bernstein
As I’ve mentioned before, investment writer William Bernstein is almost hostile to growth investing, so he might appear to be …
Continue reading "An interview with William J. Bernstein"
May 29th, 2007
Finding a stock-trading style you love
BOOK REVIEW: I’ve read the first few chapters of Brett Steenbarger’s book Enhancing Trader Performance. I’ve already decided it’s one …
Continue reading "Finding a stock-trading style you love"
May 16th, 2007
Breathing techniques for relaxed stock market traders
I have focused on proper breathing techniques when reading charts. My concentration has improved and I’m picking up the tone …
Continue reading "Breathing techniques for relaxed stock market traders"
April 2nd, 2007
A book to challenge your beliefs
Ken Fisher’s book will leave you uncomfortable after reading it. You’ll start to wonder whether you’ve been winging it as …
Continue reading "A book to challenge your beliefs"
August 7th, 2006
This book will make you money
BOOK REVIEW: “This book helped me make money” is perhaps the best tribute an investment book could get. It’s a …
Continue reading "This book will make you money"
July 27th, 2006
Profiting from a simple ‘big’ idea
BOOK REVIEW: In his new book Colin Nicholson shows readers how to develop a trading plan from psychology through to …
Continue reading "Profiting from a simple ‘big’ idea"
July 13th, 2006
Buffett’s other mentor
BOOK REVIEW: Most people would say the biggest influence on Warren Buffett is Benjamin Graham. But a lesser-known author, Philip …
Continue reading "Buffett’s other mentor"
July 10th, 2006
Scholars on Growth
While some will reject academic research as lacking real world relevance, a brief review of literature reveals that the successful …
Continue reading "Scholars on Growth"
June 11th, 2006
Who’s the Turkey?
Barton Biggs’ Hedgehogging is …
Continue reading "Who’s the Turkey?"
