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How to Make Money in Stocks: Desk Diary 2005
by William J. O'Neil
from Wiley
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0 
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It ain't what it used to be. 
Like so many of the recent changes at IBD, the new IBD 2005 Desk Diary falls short. It is poorly constructed and the informative content of the newest diary is less than half of the 2004 version. Also, whereas the excellent format of the pages in the 2004 version was designed to help traders/investors in tracking their potential stock picks, the 2005 looks like an ordinary calender. It is essentially useless. I'm a long-time subscriber to IBD. Considering the horrible format changes to the newspaper,... more info
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Great deal! 
I had the 2004 version of the O'Neil desk diary, and I loved it. This version looks just as good. Another review on Amazon is highly critical of O'Neil and his investing methods. I will admit, learning how to invest with patience and hard work is probably not for everyone. This is not a "get-rich-quick" scheme. But if you want to really learn how the market works and how to find the best stocks in the world, this diary and a subscription to Investor's Business Daily will get you on your way. And the price... more info
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don't waste your time & money on this book 
This book is one of the very first investment/trading books I read when I start trading in the beginning of the bull market of 2003. And I thought it is a great book with a great system and I made myself a believer too. But as I read more and more, and expanded my experiences and knowledge in the markets, I realized this book is nothing but a marketing brochure for his IBD. Without IBD, you can't do anything (I was a subscriber). The articles on the newspaper are poorly written. His method is nothing other... more info
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practical size, spiral bound diary 
but don't think about writing anything on it since you won't find space in the pages to do it. And be careful with the 2004 calendar in the back pages, since they forgot it's a leap year and February proudly displays 28 days. Let's hope the graphs are more accurate
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