January 23rd, 2003, 7:26 pm
I received a message from Wiley: Apparently, the FT has chosen the best finance books of the 2002. So, thrilled as usual, Wiley is offering some kind of discount. Rather than money, I prefer advice. Is there any of the books of the list that I could not afford to miss? (If any? some of the titles suggest that my risks are not large).The Man Who Beats the S&PInvesting with Bill MillerJanet Lowe Straight Talk on InvestingWhat You Need to KnowJack Brennan with Marta McCaveBulls, Bears, and BrainsInvesting with the Best & Brightest of the Financial InternetAdam Leitzes and Joshua SolanEssential Stock Picking StrategiesWhat Works on Wall StreetDaniel A. StrachmanWealthy & Wise(Secrets About Money)Heidi L. SteigerCome Into My Trading RoomA Complete Guide to TradingDr. Alexander Elder The Ultimate Safe Money GuideHow Everyone 50 and Over Can Protect, Save, and Grow Their Money Martin Weiss Bear Market Investing StrategiesHarry Schultz Conquer the CrashYou Can Survive and Prosper in a Deflationary Depression Robert Prechter Screening the MarketA Four-Step Method to Find, Analyze, Buy, and Sell StocksMarc H. Gerstein Dynamic Trading IndicatorsWinning with Value Charts and Price Action Profile Mark Helweg and David C. Stendahl Big Trends in TradingStrategies to Master Major Market MovesPrice Headley Predict Market Swings with Technical AnalysisMichael McDonaldStock Investing for DummiesPaul Mladjenovic Investment Clubs for DummiesDouglas Gerlach and Angele McQuade 401(k)s for DummiesTed Benna and Brenda Newmann The SmartMoney Guide to Long-Term InvestingHow to Build Real Wealth for Retirement and Other Future GoalsNellie Huang and Peter FinchThe SmartMoney Stock Picker's BibleNellie Huang and Peter Finch