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Where to Get Help

If you are a novice investor (at least you were before you read this book), you may want to do additional research, including looking at websites and books devoted to the stock market.

I start by giving you a list of the books I think will be helpful.

Books

For Rookie Investors

How to Make Money in Stocks (McGraw-Hill, 2009) by William J. O’Neil. How to profit in the market with a rule-based, systematic approach.

One Up on Wall Street (Simon & Schuster, 2000) by Peter Lynch and John Rothchild. How to profit in the market using a long-term investment approach that includes observing what people are buying at the mall or other stores, and knowing the companies before you buy their stock.

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