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Stock Trader's Almanac 2015

Current price: $24.95
Stock Trader's Almanac 2015
Stock Trader's Almanac 2015

Barnes and Noble

Stock Trader's Almanac 2015

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Praise for STOCK TRADER’S ALMANAC
“Historical price patterns continue to work because human nature doesn’t change, and neither does the law of supply and demand. Study past successful stocks if you want to know what future ones will look like.
Stock Trader’s Almanac
is all about historical facts.”
—WILLIAM J. O’NEIL, Chairman and founder,
Investor’s Business Daily
“All my almost four decades in professional investing, I’ve found this annual tour de force fascinating. There is a lot of provocative here to whet your whistle and adrenaline-rush your curiosity. If you don’t find something here that tickles your mind, you probably don’t have one.”
—KEN FISHER, CEO and founder, Fisher Investments, 30-year
Forbes
columnist, and author of
Markets Never Forget (But People Do)
and
The Only Three Questions That Still Count
“The
is a treasure-trove of solid gold investment nuggets. No serious trader should have it far from his hands.”
—JOHN MAULDIN, author of
Bull’s Eye Investing
and Editor of
Thoughts from the Frontline
newsletter
“A venerable guide for Wall Street’s farmers to plant and harvest investments according to the season.”
—JONATHAN BURTON, MarketWatch
“Whether I am researching seasonality trends or old Wall Street sayings, or am simply in need of some good old-fashioned investment horse sense, I start with the
. I have been a student of Yale and Jeffrey Hirsch’s
Almanac
research for years, and look forward to future lessons.”
—SAM STOVALL, Chief Equity Strategist, Standard & Poor’s Capital IQ

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