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Trend Following

How to Make a Fortune in Bull, Bear and Black Swan Markets (Wiley Trading)

by Michael W. Covel

Recommended by Steve Burns

Recommended by Steve Burns

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Day Trading, Finance, and Business.

Want to take the financial journey to a new investing philosophy that might very well affect the rest of your moneymaking life No one can guarantee the yellow brick road, but Michael Covel promises the red pill will leave you wide freaking awake.Trend Following reveals the truth about a trading strategy that makes money in up, down and surprise ma...

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Day Trading, Finance, and Business.

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Steve Burns

Tell me the seven books you would recommend to other traders. Here's my list: 1. Trend Following 2. Market Wizards 3. The Man Who Solved the Market 4. Trade Like A Casino 5. Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom 6. How To Make Money in Stocks 7. Reminiscences of a Stock Operator

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