BUY WHAT MR MARKET WANTS TO PLAY UP

MUST READ THESE GURU's BOOKS

PureBULL ...
Publish date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012, 06:56 AM
Bookmark this blog/link n
re-visit often for a 2nd real-time mkt opinion/views n
daily happenings on KLSE:

https://klse1.i3investor.com/servlets/cube/post/purebull.jsp
http://purebull-bursatrader.blogspot.ca/

try this Telegram link:
https://t.me/+mqaarvPQPe9kMmMx

am leading this large group of Growth Stock Investors.
we r very focus on the mkt.
we aim to catch the right stocks in play at the right timing.
https://stockbit.my/user/purebullanalytics

MUST READ THESE GURU's BOOKS



Richard Wyckoff is indeed a legend in successful stock trading.  Do read his book,  
"The Day Trader's Bible - or my secret in day trading of stocks".

He had inspired and produced a fellow legend, Jack Dreyfus
Jack copied his every single successful strategy and went on to be the world's 1st and # 1 mutual fund manager.

Seeing Jack's high speed success, William O'Neil took an in-depth study and was kind enough to put everything on records with his best selling book, "How To Make Money In Stocks" 

World's # 1 stock operator is still the undisputed Jesse Livermore. He commissioned a reporter to write about his life and trading methodology with the investing classic, "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator " 

Special mention goes out to our very own Canadian, Nicholas Darvas, a pro international dancer. His simple book on Darvas box titled, 
" How I made $2 million ". 

Bernard Baruch gave us his words of investing wisdom. 

William O'Neil said, if your dealer/remisier can mention these names, go and trade with him ! 

Good luck trading, 

PureBULL

Discussions
Be the first to like this. Showing 4 of 4 comments

passerby

slightly confuse :), now looks like need to speculate more than invest, lol

2012-12-13 11:52

Jonathan Keung

Overseas market (allows shorts) whereas our local (KLSE) prohibit. some of this strategy may not be applicable in our local context. nonetheless, it's good to read their strategy especially on the warrants and over the counters stocks

2012-12-13 11:57

davesingh

dont be confused between an investor and speculator.. example.. for hundreds of years great rednecks leaders used to call anyone who is not a redneck as black..they defined it as that..even south europeans were called black..so you decide how you want to define investor or speculator..

2012-12-13 12:05

passerby

as long as the definition suits youself, other doesn't matter :)

2012-12-13 12:09

Post a Comment