Learn More Secrets
We've reached the last chapter in my reader's digest version of Great Companies, Great Charts. I'm continually impressed with the information that can be found in "books". If you're going to become a solid trader, you need to learn and practice, just like in any other competition. One of the best ways to learn and practice is by reading more books and websites. Here are some of my favorite books and websites:
Screeners
My favorite screener, bar none, is the MSN Money Investor Screen. The AAII American Association Of Individual Investors just reviewed all screeners and this one came out on top with perfect marks. I have been using it for years and love it. It kicks ass.
MSN Money Deluxe Screener
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/finder/customstocks.asp?
Charts
I use three great sites for charting.
Big Charts
http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/default.asp?
StockCharts.com
http://stockcharts.com/index.html
MSN Money
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/charts/charting.asp?
Newspaper
I love Investor's Business Daily. It's the only financial paper I read.
http://www.investors.com
I occasionally double check my research with their Stock Check-up tool as well. I find that most of my stock picks rate A- or higher on the investor's site. It seems that canslim do things a little differently, but end up with the same answer some of the time.
Newsletters
I haven't renewed recently, but the one financial newsletter I enjoy for it's longterm, level-headed outlook is the Louis Rukeyser letter. I don't look at individual stocks the same way as he does, but I like his overall attitude and ideas on the market in general.
Books
I've read many books on stocks, futures, probability theory and gambling, and below are some of my stock market favorites. I have an older page that hasn't been updated in a couple years with my reviews on futures trading books with some stock trading titles here and there. Now for some of my stock market favorites:
How To Make Money In Stocks
William J. O'Neil
The Motley Fool Investment Guide
David Gardner
The Wealthy Barber
David Chilton
Martin Zweig's Winning on Wall Street
Martin Zweig
Market Wizards
Jack D. Schwager
The New Market Wizards
Jack D. Schwager
Where Are the Customers' Yachts?
Fred Schwed
Thank You!
Thanks for reading my blog. :) I hope you've enjoyed these posts. If you would like to read the full version of my theories and techniques, please check out my new book at amazon.com, Great Companies, Great Charts.
