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From: joepwro@ihopa.UUCP (Joe Wroblewski)
Newsgroups: net.invest
Subject: "How to Buy Stocks -- Summary"
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Date: Thu, 9-Feb-84 09:39:33 EST
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Posted: Thu Feb  9 09:39:33 1984
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Following is a list of books recommended to me by various people.
I'm including all information I received, so if something like the
author's name doesn't appear then it wasn't supplied.


 The most recommended book was "How to Buy Stocks" by Louis
Engel et al.  It comes in paper back -- I bought it for
	    about $3.50 at my local book store.  There are several editions
	    so get the latest one!

	2.  Another -- "Technical Analysis of stock Trends" by Frank
	    Edwards and John Magee.

	3.  Another -- "John Magee's General Semantics of Wall Street"

	4.  Another -- "How Charts can help you in the stock Market" by
	    William Jiller.

	5.  Two more -- "Human Action" and "Theory of Money and Credit" byu
y
Ludwig Von Mises.

	6.  Another -- "Walk Down Wall Street" by Unknown.

	7.  Finally -- :""Inflation Beaters Investment Guide" by Burton
	    Malkiel.

One person recommended that I consult with a Broker.  But I wanted
to understand how the stock market works not how to lose lots of money
in it. Sorry E. F.

				-Joe P. Wro-