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Posted on 05/29/2008 08:59:24 | Link | Post Comment
I have not quite finished Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques by Steve Nison; its one of those slog-it-out reference books - kind of like reading a telephone directory from cover to cover. It IS a fantastic reference manual but man... not exactly ENTERTAINING reading. I read this on the train, and after 3 pages I'm snoozing like a baby and drooling on the shoulder of the person next to me.

Hence for a bit of relief I went to my library and got A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton G. Malkiel. Now THIS is a good read. I'm about a hundred pages in and he is dealing mainly with market bubbles - the general theme communicated is that investors are and always will be totally insane. Fear and Greed keep on fueling boom and bust crazes since the dawn of time, and there is no reason to expect the human race to become rational or learn a lesson from history.

So far this book is brilliant. If it maintains this quality to the end it goes on my list of classics for sure.


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