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The Secrets of Selecting Stocks for Immediate and Substantial Gains
Published in Hardcover by Windsor Books (01 October, 1986)
Author: Larry Williams
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Highly Recommended
I highly recommend this book. I have read over 300 books on stocks and have been trading for the past 7 years (successfully). I only read books written by people who are actually highly successful people, not academic types. Larry Williams stands even higher than Jesse Livermore as he has made and has been able to keep his money. Don't expect magic from this book; however, the methods work extremely well if you put in the effort. Even though the original edition of the book was published in the early seventies, the methods work equally well today. I am saying this from a practical viewpoint. Larry says that your stop order should not be more than 5% from your purchase price. When I first read this book, I though it was almost impossible to achieve this narrow number. However, after a lot of hard work and practice, most of my stops are less than or equal to 6% from the purchase price.

Update 6-17/2003
To give you a feeling of the power of his methods, I picked NTES at $6 and SOHU at $4 back in early November 2002. NTES closed yesterday at $36.14 and SOHU at $34.97!

To use Larry's methods effectively, I combined his methods in this book with 'How to Make Money in Stocks' by William O'Neil. If you look at the fundamentals of both NTES and SOHU right when they took off in November, they match O'Neil's CANSLIM criteria. If you look at Larry Williams technical criteria for picking stocks, again both of these stocks shine.

After having tried almost all the methods and having read all the great books out there, if you only read, combine, and use the methods in the above two books, you are guaranteed to be successfull. One other great book that should be in your arsenel is 'Trading for a Living' by Dr. Alexander Elder. The above two books teach you on how to pick winning stocks but they don't tell you anything about money management and how to manage your emotions. 'Trading for a Living' shines in this area. However, the section on how to pick stocks and trade are pretty poor.

My experience has been that if you use the above three books, your average return should be between 75% to 150% consistently year after year. This is based on practical experience and not some pipe dreams. A lot of the professionals make this kind of return year after year. However, once you make a certain amount of money, then it gets harder to make these kinds of returns as then you have enough money to start moving the market itself by your trades. Anyhow, at that stage, you don't need these high returns anyway as you have achieved your basic goals.

I am amazed that the books that are highly valuable are not the best selling. I guess that proves the point that the public is always wrong; it is always the 5% of the population that makes the most money.


The Happy Lawyer: How to Gain More Satisfaction, Suffer Less Stress, & Enjoy Higher Earnings in Your Law Practice
Published in Paperback by Shiloh Publications (1999)
Author: Larry Schreiter
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Be realistic
You guys all know that being a lawyer could be a very hectic and demanding job! This book doesn't deny that cliche-it helps you get the right picture about lawyer's world and for lawyers themselves, the rare chance to refresh their job. I think this book worth reading for whom are interested in legal career or for lawyers, of course!

A good stress reducer for lawyers
For attorneys who feel stressed in their jobs, this is a worthwhile book. I would consider it recommended reading also for those considering a legal career.

Wayne D. Ford, Ph.D., author of "The Attorney's Guide to Stress Management" docwifford@msn.com


Capital gains and rollovers
Published in Unknown Binding by R. De Boo ()
Author: Larry A. Eddy
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Crisis Management and Communication: How to Gain and Maintain Control, Second Edition
Published in Ring-bound by International Association of Business Communicators (01 June, 2002)
Authors: Dan Millar and Larry Smith
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Financial Self-Defense for Unmarried Couples: How to Gain Financial Protection Denied by Law
Published in Paperback by Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub (Trd Pap) (1995)
Author: Larry M. Elkin
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First Comes Love Then Comes Money: How Unmarried Couples Can Use Investments, Tax Planning, Insurance, and Wills to Gain Financial Protection Denied
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (1994)
Author: Larry M. Elkin
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The impossible dream
Published in Unknown Binding by Leisure Publications ()
Author: Larry Gains
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In Formation: How to Gain 71% Advantage
Published in Paperback by Rising Tide Pub (1997)
Author: Larry W., Sr. Dennis
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Political Gain and Civilian Pain
Published in Hardcover by Rowman & Littlefield Publishing (1997)
Authors: Thomas G. Weiss, David Cortright, George A. Lopez, and Larry Minear
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