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The Secret of Gold
  • Language: en

The Secret of Gold

"WHAT is it," asked the Sphinx, "that walks on four legs in the morning, on two legs at noon and on three legs in the evening?" And all who passed her way had to answer that question-or be devoured! That was the Riddle of the Sphinx of olden days. But to modern man has come a far more difficult one- "How can I earn more money? How can I make enough to get the necessities and the comforts of life to which my family and I are entitled?" That is the eternal question which confronts you and will haunt you every day until you solve it. That is the present-day Riddle of the Sphinx that devours all who fail to answer it. For lack is the greatest evil that mankind has to contend with. Yet every man ...

George S. Clason's the Richest Man
  • Language: en

George S. Clason's the Richest Man

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Annotation. George S. Clason's The Richest Man in Babylon is aninternational best selling and now considered classicbook on financial investment and fiscal success. Througha series of delightful short stories, straight from theheart of ancient Babylon, these economic tips and toolsfor financial success have withstood the test of time andare applicable still today. Here, Clason's text isinterpreted for the modern day world and offers you 52simple - yet powerful - and proven techniques to manageyour finances. Karen McCreadie's interpretation ofClason's work illustrates the timeless nature of hisinsights by bringing them to life through modern casestudies. This brilliant interpretation of The Richest Manin Babylon is an entertaining accompaniment to one of themost famous books on personal finance ever written.

45 Years in Wall Street
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

45 Years in Wall Street

Many have written requesting me to write a new book. With the desire to help others I have written "45 Years in Wall Street" giving the benefit of my experience and my new discoveries to aid others in these difficult times. I am now in my 72nd year; fame would do me no good. I have more income than I can spend for my needs; therefore, my only object in writing this new book is to give to others the most valuable gift possible--KNOWLEDGE! If a few find the way to make safer investments my object will have been accomplished and satisfied readers will be my reward. In this book I have revealed some of my most valuable rules and secret discoveries never published before, in hopes that others will work and study hard to learn and apply these rules. If they do, speculation and investing will no longer be gambling but will become a PROFITABLE PROFESSION. W. D. Gann

How to Make Profits in Commodities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

How to Make Profits in Commodities

W.D. Gann is considered to be the greatest trader of all time. This book reveals how to make profits on the commodities exchanges. It combines theory and practice, and through its straightforward, logical approach, Gann presents an excellent case for making money in commodities. The book to which Mr. Gann claimed he gave the best years of his experience, How to Make Profits In Commodities is the favorite of among Gann-fan commodity traders and stock traders worldwide!

The Essence of Success
  • Language: en

The Essence of Success

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W.D. Gann Interview by Richard D. Wyckoff
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

W.D. Gann Interview by Richard D. Wyckoff

It appears to be a fact that Mr. W. D. Gann has developed an entirely new idea as to the principles governing market movements. He bases his operations upon certain natural laws which, though existing since the world began, have only in recent years been subjected to the will of man and added to the list of so-called modern discoveries. We have asked Mr. Gann for an outline of his work, and have secured some remarkable evidence as to the results obtained there from. W. D. Gann's description of his experience and methods is given herewith. It should be read with recognition of the established fact that Mr. Gann's predictions have proved correct in a large majority of instances...

Truth of the Stock Tape
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Truth of the Stock Tape

This is the only book published covering the investment and speculative field of cotton and grain as well as stocks.

Why You Win Or Lose
  • Language: en

Why You Win Or Lose

Many years ago, I heard a story by Fred C. Kelly, the author of Why You Win or Lose, that illustrates perfectly how the conventional investor thinks when the time comes to make a selling decision... William J. O'Neil Why You Win or Lose, by Fred C. Kelly, written in a direct and easy to undersand style, identifies the four great enemies to investment success, and share his secrets about making money as a highly successful speculator.

The Secret of Power
  • Language: en

The Secret of Power

WHAT IS THE strongest political trend in the world today? After the last war, it was towards democracy. But somehow democracy failed the average man. When the depression came and he found himself unable to provide food and shelter for his loved ones, he demanded something more than equality of opportunity. He demanded SECURITY from want. To answer that demand came "Strong Men," so-called Mussolinis and Hitlers and Antonescus and Francos and the like, and Fascism was born. Men achieved security, of a kind, but they bartered their freedom for it. And soon they learned that power feeds on power, and the only end of dictatorship is war, which destroys all. And the reason? The same reason that ha...

Learn Before You Lose AND Forecasting by Time Cycles
  • Language: en

Learn Before You Lose AND Forecasting by Time Cycles

Most people buy a stock because they hope it will go up and they will make profits. They buy on tips, or what someone else thinks, without any concrete knowledge of their own that the stock will advance. Thus they entered the market wrong and did not recognize this mistake or attempt to correct it until too late. Finally they sell because they fear the stock will go lower and often they sell out near low levels, getting out at the wrong time, making two mistakes, getting in the market at the wrong time and getting out at the wrong time. One mistake could have been prevented: they could have gotten out right after getting in wrong. They do not realize that operating in Stocks and Commodities is a business or a profession, the same as engineering or the medical profession.