I received my The Complete Trading For A Living from Amazon today.
I guess that this weekend will be spent reading this book. It is just a very dry month for me. The market is tough, and I'm getting bad. Time to relook at myself.
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May i ask how much u hv to pay for delivery charges? Is it cheaper to order fr Amazon?
It's a two book in one, after including postal charges it is still cheaper than in normal bookstore as they don't sell this special edition (you have to buy them separately, MPH quoted = RM207+RM143)
I just sold the last book of this Alexandar guy wrote, what a waste of time. I fell into these TA stuff for 2 to 3 years. Listen to me "TA IS READING TEA LEAVES." After I throw away all these bullshit books and TA stuff and study Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham my account is finally going to the right direction.
Investing IS Investing in a business. You are lending your money to a company to run and expand their business of providing goods and/or services. In return you get
a. Dividend b. Share buy back - Bigger and more profitable business in the future by investing itself
And this need a proper system to govern the company AND this is the most important thing - Malaysia DO NOT HAVE IT. So, forget about the stupid Malaysia market. Open an account in US, invest for the long term. In Malaysia say you get charges 0.5% for the transaction, when you open your position, you were hit by 1% loss b 4 you even making any money. And when you can invest in a better country why u want to invest in a third world country like M'sia
Warren Buffett said, Rule #1 Do not lose money Rule #2 Do not forget rule #1.
Why invest in Malaysia company when you all know how our government run the country?
Investing is most intelligent when it is most business like -- Benjamin Graham
Some of the best books to start IMHO,
The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing: Morningstar's Guide to Building Wealth and Winning in the Market (Paperback) by Pat Dorsey
The Intelligent Investors - Benjamin Graham
The Essays of Warren Buffett : Lessons for Corporate America Paperback by Warren E. Buffett
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May i ask how much u hv to pay for delivery charges? Is it cheaper to order fr Amazon?
Enjoy your book reading and hope you share with us the trading knowledge in this book. Thank.
It's a two book in one, after including postal charges it is still cheaper than in normal bookstore as they don't sell this special edition (you have to buy them separately, MPH quoted = RM207+RM143)
I just sold the last book of this Alexandar guy wrote, what a waste of time. I fell into these TA stuff for 2 to 3 years. Listen to me "TA IS READING TEA LEAVES." After I throw away all these bullshit books and TA stuff and study Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham my account is finally going to the right direction.
Investing IS Investing in a business. You are lending your money to a company to run and expand their business of providing goods and/or services. In return you get
a. Dividend
b. Share buy back - Bigger and more profitable business in the future by investing itself
And this need a proper system to govern the company AND this is the most important thing - Malaysia DO NOT HAVE IT. So, forget about the stupid Malaysia market. Open an account in US, invest for the long term. In Malaysia say you get charges 0.5% for the transaction, when you open your position, you were hit by 1% loss b 4 you even making any money. And when you can invest in a better country why u want to invest in a third world country like M'sia
Warren Buffett said, Rule #1 Do not lose money Rule #2 Do not forget rule #1.
Why invest in Malaysia company when you all know how our government run the country?
Investing is most intelligent when it is most business like
-- Benjamin Graham
Some of the best books to start IMHO,
The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing: Morningstar's Guide to Building Wealth and Winning in the Market (Paperback)
by Pat Dorsey
The Intelligent Investors
- Benjamin Graham
The Essays of Warren Buffett : Lessons for Corporate America Paperback by Warren E. Buffett
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