There are a disappointingly low number of dragon references, but high value in this book nonetheless for those in the fundamentals camp
Dot.Bomb Australia
People such as James Packer, Malcolm Turnbull, Jodee Rich, David Lowy… all powerful people with big wallets and a burning desire to be at the forefront of the digital revolution.
Guppy Trading
Although the title sounds like there is the potential for some weird new trading craze, most Australian traders worth their salt will instantly recognise the name as one of the country’s leading educators and traders.
Investing in Collectables
When I was younger I can remember poring over my grandmother’s collection of stamps and being told to be careful, because one day they could be worth a lot of money.
CFDs Made Simple
Another in the series of “Made Simple” books by Wrightbooks (the others covering forex, trading plans and shares), CFDs Made Simple is probably the one with the biggest demand.
Trading Plans Made Simple
Trading Plans Made Simple By Jacqueline and Davin Clarke (Wrightbooks)
Building a strong structure for success
Trader Plus caught up with Sam Henderson, author of Financial Planning DIY Guide, for his investment tips…
Seeking stability
An edited extract from ‘Forex Made Simple: Simple, Easy to Understand Strategies Anyone Can Use for Success!’ by Kel Butcher
The Wiley Trading Guide
Edited by Kristen Hammond John Wiley and Sons There’s certainly something to be said for putting the brightest minds in the same room and seeing what they come up with together. The Wiley Trading Guide is the literary equivalent of this brain-fest, bringing together most of Australia’s best trading educators in one tome. With names…
Stock Market Strategies That Work in Australia
“Sure”, you say to yourself, rolling your eyes up to the heavens. “If they know the strategies that work in Australia, why are they telling everyone about it? They should be somewhere nice on a banana lounge sipping from a drink with a small umbrella in it paid for with the profit of their cunning strategy.”