Just to reiterate, I have no financial interest or arrangement with the book, its author or publisher. The book was very enlightening...for me.
A few things-
The book triggered the trader in me, and from there I helped myself to become a better trader. No book will ever make you a successful trader. I'd like to quote a new and controversial member here on ET, "it is how the method is applied".
I'm pleased that many of you enjoyed the Ramoutar Report 11 http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=29956
I'm sorry that I have not been able to reply to all of the PMs in a timely fashion, but I will reply to all of them.
For those of you that want to pick up the book, I don't know if it's still in print. Last I heard it wasn't, but I found it on AMZN
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...103-0665448-5799068?v=glance&s=books&n=507846
Last...there's only one chapter of the book I don't agree with at all:
Chapter 4: Hanging Out In the Present
In this chapter the author makes it "very" clear that charts are a waste of time...
Excerpt from p.19 - "Charts are total gibberish. They have no validity. They are simple history, and like history if we continue to study them we will probably commit the same of errors of the past. History does not repeat itself. Neither in the stock market nor anywhere else. "
With all due respect Mr Toppel, "I" believe those statements are total "gibberish."
Again, this book (as with any book) has many qualities, and several downfalls.
A few things-
The book triggered the trader in me, and from there I helped myself to become a better trader. No book will ever make you a successful trader. I'd like to quote a new and controversial member here on ET, "it is how the method is applied".
I'm pleased that many of you enjoyed the Ramoutar Report 11 http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=29956
I'm sorry that I have not been able to reply to all of the PMs in a timely fashion, but I will reply to all of them.
For those of you that want to pick up the book, I don't know if it's still in print. Last I heard it wasn't, but I found it on AMZN
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...103-0665448-5799068?v=glance&s=books&n=507846
Last...there's only one chapter of the book I don't agree with at all:
Chapter 4: Hanging Out In the Present
In this chapter the author makes it "very" clear that charts are a waste of time...
Excerpt from p.19 - "Charts are total gibberish. They have no validity. They are simple history, and like history if we continue to study them we will probably commit the same of errors of the past. History does not repeat itself. Neither in the stock market nor anywhere else. "
With all due respect Mr Toppel, "I" believe those statements are total "gibberish."
Again, this book (as with any book) has many qualities, and several downfalls.
