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The Only Three Questions That Count: Investing by Knowing What Others Don't (Fisher Investments Press)
by Ken Fisher
from Wiley
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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"The Only Three Questions That Count" is superb. 
Ken Fisher brings a fresh outlook to investing. This is not the typical buy low, sell hign manuscript. It delves into the psychology of reading the market. A must read for the investor. WLH
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So far so good 
I haven't gotten all the way through the book yet. But so far so good. Questioning what we all "know" makes sense. And I am a believer in most data is already built into the stock price. So you have to determine what is true that everyone else does not know. Good so far.
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Great Read, Good Advice from a Contrarian Curmudgeon 
Ken Fisher is an interesting guy. But don't let me tell you about him - let him talk about himself. He does that a lot in this book. The book itself feels like a sort of wandering conversation in which Ken takes you through his mindset to approaching stocks, how he questions market myths that the unwashed common masses take as gospel truth. To avoid following the herd, he asks three questions to make sure his mind is focused on uncovering 'real' truths of market movement. Stuff like 'deficit spending... more info
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Just terrific 
What a valuable read. This is not like any other investing book I've read. The chapter on oil is worth the price of the book alone, particularly now that everyone's so worried about oil. This was just one eye-opening shocker after another. If you want real advice on how to beat markets, get this book. If you want another fad diet book on some magic formula that doesn't really work, this isn't it. Also, its pretty darn funny in parts! That was another nice surprise. I found this to be a good read,... more info
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