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    Posted: 15 Sep 2012 at 12:12pm
Unholy Grails by Nick Radge.

* The philosophy behind momentum investing.
* How to create positive expectancy from your strategy.
* Eight fully disclosed and robustly tested investment plans.
* Proof of concept from 6 years of indicative real time performance results.
* Interviews with investors who use momentum strategies with success.
* Essential investment tips and tricks.

Interesting read.
I am not promoting the book. However it is a different book from most.
The strategy TechTrader has been around for a while.

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Hi folks,

I have a short list of further good readers here:
http://www.robertbrain.com/books/books.html
I will be updating that web page with a few more recommended texts in a week or two.

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Edited by rbbrain - 09 Dec 2012 at 9:56am
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Tom Williams - Master the Markets  (free ebook from Tradeguider.com)
Provides a good outline of price/volume relationships and how to follow the insto' traders.

Van Tharp - Trade your way to Financial freedom (updated version)
Stan Weinstein - How to Profit in Bull and Bear Markets - is a timeless classic.

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Last night in the Sydney users group we mentioned some books to read, could these be listed below?

I had the following in my notes:

Most of the Markets by Thomas Williams (I did a search but couldn't find this, unless I got the details wrong)?

Ecyclopedia of Charts Patterns - Thomas Bulkowski

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