The Janus Factor: Trend Follower's Guide To Market Dialectics
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- Written by Gary Edwin Anderson
(170 pages, $75 hardcover, 2012, ISBN 978-1-118-08707) by Gary Edwin Anderson, published by Bloomberg Press, an imprint of John Wiley & Sons.
To a trader, some profits may seem to come more easily than others. A powerful influence on your trading results is the Janus factor. The Roman god Janus had two opposing faces, suggesting the two-sided nature of things. This metaphor explains the dual nature of markets and how the markets vacillate between the environments dominated by trend-followers and contrarian bargain hunters. This book addresses the shifts that can help you improve your odds of success and how to avoid low-probability trades. The work has insight into market behavior and methods for interpreting stock market trends to help you enter and exit trades with confidence.
additional information:www.wiley.com/go/bloombergpress
Professional Investor Rules: Top Investors Reveal The Secrets Of Their Success
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- Written by various investors
(206 pages, £12.99 hardcover, 2013, ISBN 978-0857192363) introduction by Jonathan Davis, published by Harriman House.
The world’s best professional investors head global investment funds. The professional investors who have contributed to this book include multiple award winners, fund managers who have managed to double or triple investment returns every two years, as well as the heads and founders of firms with billions — occasionally trillions — under management and half a century of profits. There are no better investors to learn from when making your own way in the markets as an investor.
additional information:www.Harriman-House.com
The Silver Bomb: The End Of Paper Wealth Is Upon Us
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- Written by Michael MacDonald and Christopher Whitestone
(184 pages, $13.95 paperback, 2012, ISBN 9781475185270) by Michael MacDonald and Christopher Whitestone, published by CreateSpace.
This book by the founder and the vice president of Wholesale Gold Group considers itself a crash course in reality. It assesses many of the imminent threats against an unsuspecting public. It explains why silver & gold have been the money of history, and why fiat currencies throughout history have been doomed to fail. The book theorizes that the current paper money will eventually create a monstrous bubble that will end for the masses, and it discusses how to buy & hold precious metal, especially silver, for when and if that time comes.
additional information:www.CreateSpace.com
Trading With Bollinger Bands: A Quantified Guide
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- Written by Laurence Connors and Cesar Alvarez
(40 pages, $100 ebook, 2012, ISBN 978-0-9853072-5-7) by Laurence Connors and Cesar Alvarez, published by Connors Research.
Thousands of traders around the world consider Bollinger Bands a powerful trading tool. For 20 years, traders at large funds, commodity advisors, and equity traders rely on Bollinger Bands in making trades. These bands can be a consistent strategy for your trading. In this book, the authors offer a fully systematic, quantified approach to trading with Bollinger Bands. You will learn dozens of strategies that have been correct from 65.43% to 82.74% from January 2001 to May 2012. The authors have removed the subjective bands often present and quantified hundreds of band setups that have seen reliable gains.
additional information:store.tradingmarkets.com/ebooks/stocks/bollinger-bands-guidebook.html
Trading With Intermarket Analysis
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- Written by John J. Murphy
(234 pages, $85 hardcover, 2013, ISBN 978-1-118-31437-1) by John J. Murphy, published by John Wiley & Sons.
Intermarket analysis is the analysis of two or more asset classes or financial markets to determine the strengths or weaknesses of those markets or asset classes. Trading with intermarket analysis shows that it is indispensable. In this book, a combination of economic principles and color graphic illustrations reveals what those relationships are and how to take advantage of them. Intermarket analysis plays an important role in asset allocation and sector rotation strategies, both of which are tied to the business cycle. Exchange traded funds have facilitated the application of intermarket strategies.
additional information:www.wiley.com


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