The Library Rules
So after work, Judy left immediately to go to a dance performance with a friend and I took our daughter out to dinner with some friends. We got home, played, and then I put her to bed.
This was at 8pm. I fell asleep until 10:30. (And thus, you get a 1am "special.")
I woke up, and started writing my daily blog post. Afterwards, I surfed my blogroll and stopped over at Wall Street Warrior. From there, I found Trader-X (his annotated charts are newly blogrolled).
Shortly after, I was on the verge of buying $125 Fibonacci stuff and self-help books.
Luckily, (remember, I'm still struggling here) I moved on and quelled my desire to purchase by visiting my public library's site and picking up some good books.
This is what taxes are for people...
I ordered Steve Nison's "Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques" from the inter-loan library system of my public library.
Anyway, I expect by this time next year I'll be a freaking millionaire. The market should just send me a check to make it easier for everyone involved.
However, I also ordered "The Great Crash of 1929" by John Kenneth Galbraith. Just to keep myself steady.
Hope your weekend started right.
5 comments:
Zing!
You'll get yours Miss Cajun.
Meanwhile, have you ever won any of these little battles, ever???
-DT
DT,
you will be annihilated shortly.
this is just the beginning
Developing....
Ragin,
Your threats are as hollow as your head.
-DT
DT-
I Just read "The Mind of Wall Street" by Leon Levy
Alan Abelson did the forward so I was a little leary about it. However,it turned out to be a good read. I recomend it just skip the forward. It won't help much with intra-day stuff but gives a little insite into how a large investor thinks.
Andy
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