Important Updates for Investors
Carla Pasternak's Premiere Issue of High-Yield International Just
Released
Income expert Carla Pasternak's debut issue of High-Yield
International covers a Taiwanese manufacturer yielding 9.5%... a
rare Mexican monopoly yielding 13.4%... and other top-performing
investments yielding up to 19.0%.
Government's Biofuel Timetable Could Spell +15,900% Growth
+15,900% growth might seem far-fetched... but it's not. In fact, it
is mandated by law. And I've identified the ONLY stock positioned to
capture this growth.
The
Silver Lining to a Falling Dollar
Despite the U.S. national debt, there is a silver lining for income
investors. This massive spending, combined with movement out of U.S.
Treasuries, is going to take its toll on the dollar, and
international income investors could reap the rewards in the form of
higher dividends. |
|

Recommended Reading List
Below you will find a listing of some of
our staff's favorite financial books along with a brief description of
why we think they belong in every serious investor or trader's library.
To examine our thoughts on each book and to review pricing information,
please click on the appropriate link for each book below...
Classic Investing Texts
Robert Hagstrom. The Warren Buffett Way.
ISBN: 0471177504
Peter Lynch. One Up On Wall Street.
ISBN: 0743200403
Peter Lynch. Beating the Street. ISBN:
0671891634
Benjamin Graham. The Intelligent Investor
(Revised Edition). ISBN: 0060555661
Phillip Fisher. Common Stocks and Uncommon
Profits. ISBN: 1560150416
Jack Schwager. Stock Market Wizards.
ISBN: 0066620597
Michael Lewis. Liar's Poker. ISBN:
0140143459
Burton Malkiel. A Random Walk Down Wall Street.
ISBN: 0393057828
Burton Malkiel. The Random Walk Guide to
Investing. ISBN: 0393058549
Classic Trading
Books
Robert D. Edwards and John Magee. Technical
Analysis of Stock Trends. ISBN: 0814406807.
Steve Nison. Japanese Candlestick Charting
Techniques. ISBN: 0139316507.
Stan Weinstein. Secrets For Profiting in Bull
and Bear Markets. ISBN: 1556236832.
Dr. Alexander Elder. Trading For A Living.
ISBN 0471592242.
Steven Poser. Applying Elliott Wave Theory
Profitably. ISBN: 0471420077
Bruce Kamich. How Technical Analysis Works.
ISBN: 0735202702
Rick Bensignor. New Thinking in Technical
Analysis. ISBN: 1576600491
John Murphy. Technical Analysis of the Financial
Markets. ISBN: 0735200661
Mark Douglas. The Disciplined Trader.
ISBN: 0132157578
Charles MacKay. Extraordinary Popular Delusions
& the Madness of Crowds. ISBN: 051788433X
Steve Nison. Beyond Candlesticks.
ISBN: 047100720X
Tony Plummer. Forecasting Financial Markets.
ISBN: 0749425857
Classic
Investing Texts
|
|
The
Warren Buffett Way
Robert Hagstrom
This book provides an in-depth look at the investment
philosophies espoused by the world's most prominent value
investor -- Warren Buffett. After reading it, you'll have a
better understanding of the basic principles and investing
philosophies that have helped Buffett amass a $30+ billion
personal fortune. You'll also get a closer look at some of the
key individual stock picks he made on his way to becoming an
investing legend. |
|
|
|
One
Up On Wall Street
Peter Lynch
In this timeless bestseller, former star mutual fund manager and
investing legend Peter Lynch explains in clear and simple terms
how small investors can beat Wall Street professionals by using
information they encounter in their everyday lives. Lynch's
long-term approach, in which he ignores the ups and downs of the
market and instead focuses exclusively on each company's
long-term fundamental prospects, is something every individual
investor should practice at home. This book is an absolute
must-read.
|
|
|
|
Beating
The Street
Peter Lynch
We'll bring you an overview of this book in the coming days. In
the meantime, please click on links provided to review a
description of this book at Amazon.com... |
|
|
|
The
Intelligent Investor (Revised Edition)
Benjamin Graham
We'll bring you an overview of this book in the coming days. In
the meantime, please click on links provided to review a
description of this book at Amazon.com... |
|
|
|
Common
Stocks and Uncommon Profits
Phillip Fisher
We'll bring you an overview of this book in the coming days. In
the meantime, please click on links provided to review a
description of this book at Amazon.com... |
|
|
|
Stock
Market Wizards
Jack Schwager
We'll bring you an overview of this book in the coming days. In
the meantime, please click on links provided to review a
description of this book at Amazon.com... |
|
|
|
Liar's
Poker
Michael Lewis
We'll bring you an overview of this book in the coming days. In
the meantime, please click on links provided to review a
description of this book at Amazon.com... |
|
|
|
A
Random Walk Down Wall Street
Burton Malkiel
We'll bring you an overview of this book in the coming days. In
the meantime, please click on links provided to review a
description of this book at Amazon.com... |
|
|
|
The
Random Walk Guide to Investing
Burton Malkiel
We'll bring you an overview of this book in the coming days. In
the meantime, please click on links provided to review a
description of this book at Amazon.com... |
|
Classic
Trading Books
|
|
Technical
Analysis of Stock Trends
Robert D. Edwards and John Magee
Written by Edwards and Magee, this book is considered by many to
be the "bible" of technical analysis. First published
in 1948, the book is now in its 8th edition and has sold more
than 850,000 copies! The book is the authoritative
classification of chart patterns -- the same ones other writers
rely on and even imitate.
Part One of the book divides chart formations
into two categories -- Reversal and Consolidation. The second
part of the book addresses the question of trading tactics.
Clear advice is given on how to set stops, how to use trendlines
and support and resistance for trading decisions, and what
action to take when you spot a pattern.
If you want to recognize chart patterns and
their nuances, then this is the book to read and reread. As you
grow, so does it. |
|
|
|
Japanese
Candlestick Charting Techniques
Steve Nison
When Steve Nison published his book on
candlestick patterns in 1991, candles were virtually unknown to
Western chartists. Today, less than 12 years later, candlesticks
are the default form of charting in most serious technical
analysis programs.
Nison loves his subject and shares it very
generously with his readers. After explaining how to construct
candles, he covers how candles help the trader spot reversals.
As such, his teaching is vital for swing trading success.
The book discusses some of the most important
candles first: hammer/hangman, bullish and bearish engulfing,
dark-cloud cover and piercing. The second part of the book then
shows the reader how to use candles in conjunction with Western
technical analysis tools such as support and resistance, moving
averages, oscillators and volume.
All together, Nison's book names and describes approximately 65
separate candle patterns. The ability to accurately name these
patterns and to assess their implications can make the
difference between a winning and losing trade. Of the candle
literature I've studied, Nison presents these patterns and their
implications most lucidly.
|
|
|
|
Secrets
For Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets
Stan Weinstein
Stan Weinstein's book is remarkable for its
ability to simplify technical analysis into a limited number of
concepts. Using the 30-week moving average, Weinstein defines
four main stages of market action: basing, advancing, toping and
declining. These are called stages I-IV.
While Weinstein's system is oriented toward
longer-term traders, it makes an excellent starting point in
analyzing any stock in any time frame. It can also be adapted to
a swing trading perspective. |
|
|
|
Trading
For A Living
Dr. Alexander Elder
Dr. Alexander Elder is a psychiatrist by
training. He brings that background to the stock market where he
comments extensively on the psychology of trading, money
management and the importance of controlling impulsiveness.
For all the concepts that Elder discusses, he
also provides specific trading rules. That makes this text a
treasure trove of practical stock market wisdom and one well
worth studying.
|
|
|
|
|
Applying
Elliott Wave Theory Profitably
Steven Poser
StreetAuthority is pleased to announce the
release of editor Steven Poser's new book! In Applying
Elliott Wave Theory Profitably, Steven shows readers how to
trade using Elliott Wave Theory -- a powerful technical analysis
tool used to forecast the stock market. He does so by providing
easy-to-follow trading strategies, as well as by offering clear
explanations on how to interpret this method's numerous
patterns. This step-by-step guide breaks down the Elliott Wave
Theory and provides strategies that a trader can put into action
along with a complete explanation of how and why the Elliott
Wave Theory works.
|
|
|
|
How
Technical Analysis Works
Bruce Kamich
Bruce Kamich, a longtime technical analyst and commodity
trader, has written one of the best introductory books on
technical analysis that I've seen. Unlike most others in this
category, it provides practical trading advice, yet is also
still educational. Bruce even goes so far as to use
less-than-perfect examples of the classic technical patterns in
his explanations instead of seeking out perfect examples, which
almost never happen in real life anyway.
|
|
|
|
New
Thinking in Technical Analysis
Rick Bensignor
A great book that has chapters from many of the top technical
analysts and traders in the business. The book also includes a
chapter on Elliott Wave written by Steven Poser.
|
|
|
|
Technical
Analysis of the Financial Markets
John Murphy
This is the updated version of the classic, Technical
Analysis of the Futures Market, by John Murphy. It is one of the
most easy to read and comprehensive guides to technical
analysis.
|
|
|
|
The
Disciplined Trader
Mark Douglas
The Disciplined Trader by Mark Douglas is probably the single
best book on trading psychology out there. Although it does not
at all focus on technical analysis, it shows you how to teach
yourself to listen to the market, which is what technical
analysis is all about.
|
|
|
|
Extraordinary
Popular Delusions & the Madness of Crowds
Charles MacKay
A true classic. This book describes the great manias of
history. Written in the 1800s, it is still applicable today.
Anybody that wishes to understand how and why markets move MUST
read this book!
|
|
|
|
Beyond
Candlesticks
Steve Nison
From the first person to bring Japanese Candlesticks to
America, Steve Nison teaches you how to use Candlesticks by
combining them with traditional Western technical analysis
techniques. A must for any true technician's library.
|
|
|
|
Forecasting
Financial Markets
Tony Plummer
This book provides an excellent combination of market psychology
with technical analysis. It also has a strong focus on Mr.
Plummer's variation to Elliott Wave Theory.
|
|
Thank you for giving us an opportunity to
share a list of some of our favorite financial books with you.
Good investing!


Paul Tracy
Editor in Chief
StreetAuthority.com
Washington, D.C.
StreetAuthority Investor Update -- Web Site
Content
|
|
Newsletters/Archives |
Web Site Content |
Customer Service |
|
|
|
|
|
Not sure where to go? Visit
this link to view a complete description of each of the
categories above. |
|
|
|
Investing Doesn't Get Any Easier Than This |
Stock picker Amy
Calistri's strategy is as simple as investing gets -- just one idea
a month designed to make money in today's market. Invest this way
and you don't have to worry about oil prices, automaker bailouts, or
what the Fed is up to -- because every "bad" economic development
actually helps some investment or another.Your investing life can
get a lot simpler -- starting today.
Go here to learn about Amy's simple investing strategy.
|
|
|