Monday, May 7, 2012

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Canon PowerShot D20 Preview

Canon PowerShot D20 Preview
Canon took its time redesigning its waterproof camera, so we have high hopes for the Canon D20, a waterproof, shock-proof, and freeze-proof digital camera with a 5x optical zoom lens and Canon's own HS system for low-light photography.

With a practical 28-140mm zoom lens, the Canon D20 has a good zoom range for basic outdoor photography. Its 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor works in conjunction with its DIGIC 4 processor to deliver images with low noise and good overall quality, according to Canon.

Basic Specifications :
Resolution:12.10 Megapixels
Lens:5.00x zoom (28-140mm eq.)
Viewfinder:LCD
LCD Size:3.0 inch
ISO:100-3200
Shutter:15-1/1600
Max Aperture:3.9
Dimensions:4.4 x 2.8 x 1.1 in. (112 x 71 x 28 mm)
Weight:8.0 oz (228 g)
includes batteries
MSRP:$350
Availability:05/2012 
Built-in Image Stabilization helps steady stills and videos, which can later be viewed on the 3-inch LCD. Because the Canon D20 is a camera built for the outdoors, it includes wind-reduction technology to help reduce wind noise even when it's breezy out, and a built-in GPS so you know precisely where you were when you took each photo.

Among the Canon D20's 32 Scene modes you'll find a built-in Underwater Macro mode specially designed to get close-up shots while underwater. The Canon D20 was also designed to be used while you're wearing gloves thanks to an easy-access button.

                
The Canon D20 is waterproof to a very deep 32.8 feet, and shockproof to drops from up to 4.9 feet. It can also withstand cold down to 14 degrees Fahrenheit.

Shipping as of May 2012, the Canon D20 is expected to sell for US$350.


Source : http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/canon-d20/canon-d20A.HTM

Samsung Galaxy Nexus review


Introduction
Once again, it is the Nexus time of the year. This time, Google has left the Gingerbread cookies and, together with Samsung, has brought to us the Galaxy Nexus to deliver the Ice Cream Sandwich. And while a cold dessert is totally out of place this holiday season, the latest release of Android is more relevant than ever.

The Galaxy Nexus packs an impressive spec sheet, but it is (yet again) the OS which is the device’s main highlight. After all, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is widely expected to put an end to the fragmentation, which currently plagues Google’s mobile platform.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Nikon D800 Review


Spec
Let's start with the biggest stat of them all -- the resolution. The D800 is a monster, with 36.3 megapixels to call on, arranged on an FX-format sensor. That's 24x36mm, which is the same size as a frame of 35mm film, and it's the sensor used in the £8,500 Leica M9.
Such a high resolution obviously means it can record more information, allowing for tighter crops in post-production.

The D800's enormous resolution means you can zero in on fine detail in your shots. The reflected keyboard in this cat's eye is an extreme example (click image to enlarge).
Full-frame sensor
Of perhaps greater interest though is the flexibility delivered by the full-frame sensor.
It offers two major benefits. Most obviously it allows manufacturers to deliver higher resolutions without compromising performance. This is because they needn't ruthlessly shrink the photoreceptors -- the actual cells on the sensor that detect the incoming light. This makes them sensitive to a wide range of illumination for more subtle, detailed images, with a particularly better response in areas of highlight and shadow.
The results are obvious right from the off, with the D800 consistently producing balanced shots when faced with stark contrasts.
In the snap below, the underside of a railway viaduct is cast in shadow, yet the sky around it is very bright. When exposed at ISO 400, the whole frame remains balanced, with the four points I've picked out for comparison accurately and evenly exposed. It would be easy to draw out further detail within the brickwork in post-production by manipulating the RAW file.



As these 100 per cent crops show, there's plenty of detail across this frame despite the wide variations in the levels of light (click image to enlarge).

Furthermore, from a usability point of view, full-frame sensors make a lot more sense when you're choosing and buying lenses, as you no longer need to do a quick spot of multiplication to know how each lens will behave.

Smaller sensors, such as Nikon's DX sensor, have a crop factor which requires that you multiply the lens' focal length by a number -- usually around 1.5x -- to see how it will work in practice with a regular lens. As a result, long zooms often over-perform, with a 210mm lens acting as though it were a 315mm attachment since only the central portion of its view can be accommodated by the sensor.

On the one hand, this is a good thing as it means you can often buy a cheaper telephoto lens to reap the benefits of a longer equivalent lens. However, it also means that very wide angle lenses don't live up to their full potential with, say, a 28mm lens on a smaller-chipped camera acting like a 42mm lens on an FX camera. Any savings you make on the zoom lens might therefore be lost when shopping around for a wide-angle lens, which will inevitably cost more to achieve the same effect.

With a full-frame sensor, you can take your lenses as face value.


Features
In every respect then, this is a serious camera, with serious specs to boot. The 36.3 megapixels equates to a staggering 7,360x4,912 pixels. To display one single frame at full resolution without any cropping, you'd need to lace together a dozen regular 27-inch monitors -- four across and three deep, each running at a native 2,560x1,440-pixel resolution.

Sensitivity runs from ISO 100 to ISO 6,400, but you can push it in either direction to ISO 50 and ISO 25,600, and exposure compensation gives you adjustments of +/-5EV in 1/3EV steps. It's an HDR photographer's dream, with three bracketing options covering exposure, flash and white balance, taking between two and nine shots for each.

I performed my tests with the D800 set to aperture priority, adjusting sensitivity as the situation required and saving all results as RAW NEF files, which averaged around 40MB apiece. The dynamic range of the results was impressive, with plenty of detail in both shadow and highlight areas


There's significant variation in the illumination in this shot, yet the dark foreground has lost none of its detail (click image to enlarge).

At higher sensitivities, the results were very clean, and in most cases there was no evidence of dappling caused by the introduction of digital noise. The image below was shot at ISO 500 in overcast conditions, with the subject of the shot shaded still further by the overhanging first floor of a building.

Examining it at 100 per cent magnification, the grain of the wooden structure and carving remains sharp and clear right across the frame.

Despite being shot at ISO 500, there's no obvious noise in this shaded image (click image to enlarge).

The D800 sports 51 auto-focus points so you can isolate your subject precisely, and a maximum shutter speed of 1/8,000 second. The longest exposure time is 30 seconds.

With so many focus points you'll have no trouble framing your subject precisely, and it quickly becomes second nature to move the focal selector each time you shoot. Switching back to a consumer dSLR with nine or fewer focus points feels limiting, as you spend more time setting the focus and exposure on one point, then reframing to take your shot. If you're using a wide aperture with a short depth of field, you risk throwing your subject out of focus, but that's not a problem here.

With 51 focus points to work with, it's easy to get just the shot you're after (click image to enlarge).

It has not one, but two media card slots, and you can use either for primary or back-up storage, or split them so that JPEGs are written to one and RAW files to the other. One takes SD cards and the other CompactFlash, so if you have a lot of CF cards left over from previous cameras, this is a neat way to recycle them.

Handling
There are buttons everywhere, but rather than overwhelming you, they're very carefully placed and fall exactly to your fingers. There are wheels front and back for changing aperture and shutter speed, direct access to ISO, white balance and quality, shortcuts to selecting the focal point… even buttons inside of the grip, including the customisable fn button.


The D800 is a big bag of buttons, but they're all thoughtfully positioned for intuitive use.


It takes no time to get used to where they all lie, and when you do, handling comes as naturally as driving a car or playing an instrument.

There's loads of useful feedback, both in the eyepiece and overlaying the live view, if you choose to use it. The horizon view is particularly neatly implemented, with discreet bars in the eyepiece margins showing you which way to tilt it left, right, up and down to keep your subject level.


Overlays in the eyepiece and screen are well done, such as guidance on which way to tilt to level a horizon.

Stills tests
I tested the D800 with a 14-24mm f/2.8 Nikkor lens, so the focus results achieved reflect that particular set-up. Pairing it with another lens will achieve different results, so in this instance the standard macro test I would normally do is irrelevant.

However, the D800's impressive resolution is sufficient to render a high level of detail, and when exposed through a wide aperture -- in this case below f/2.8 -- subjects are rendered extremely finely.


Pair the D800 with a sharp lens and the level of detail you'll capture is breathtaking. The thread here is shown at full size, not zoomed (click image to enlarge).

It didn't take long to get into the habit of shooting at higher sensitivities, even in situations where smaller cameras would start to encounter problems.

The court house, below, was exposed at ISO 400, and there's a wealth of detail in the stonework where you'd usually expect to start losing detail through over-exposure at that level.

This image was exposed at ISO 400, yet it remained clean and largely noise-free (click image to enlarge).

This is true at either end of the scale, with the areas of deep shadow clearly visible in this untouched RAW shot (it's been converted to JPEG), where the darker parts below the table remain clear, despite the exposure measurement being taken from the white door reflected in the mirror.


I metered off the door reflected in the mirror at the back of this shot, yet despite the area under the table being darker, as you'd expect, there's plenty of detail waiting to be recovered in post-production (click image to enlarge).

Colours were bright and vivid throughout the tests, and in many instances you may want to slightly desaturate the results when you get them into post-production. Reds and blues were particularly bright, with skies highly reminiscent of those produced by the Leica M9.


The D800's colours are extremely vivid, with skies similar to the results achieved by the Leica M9 (click image to enlarge).

Video performance
Nikon claims that the D800 shoots 'broadcast quality video', and the specs certainly support that assertion.


Native movie resolution is 1,920x1,080 pixels at 30p (frames per second, progressive), 25p or 24p, and 1,280x720 at 60p, 50p, 30p and 25p. Movies are stored in MOV format and have a maximum single-shot running time of 29 minutes 59 seconds.
The quality of the results is excellent, with sharp detail and a clean soundtrack. You can see how much importance Nikon has put on this aspect of filming, as there's a sound meter on the live display while recording. You can change the recording level using the four-way controller and, by tapping the focal point selector, switch to setting the video exposure instead.

Conclusion
The D800's results speak for themselves. They're colourful, vibrant and packed with detail. The 36.3-megapixel resolution is enormous and it's far more than a marketing stat. In this body, paired with such versatile controls, it's well up to the job of delivering first-class results with plenty of opportunity for cropping down to the details you need, should your lens not deliver sufficient zoom.

It's a joy to use, and clearly built with humans -- not simply functions -- in mind. The layout of its controls can't be faulted, and once set up, you'll barely need to touch the menus in a whole day's shooting.

source : http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/digital-slrs/nikon-d800-review-50006864/



Saturday, May 5, 2012

Casio Pathfinder PAW-5000 Watch Review


Casio lovers have been waiting for an analog version of the esteemed Pathfinder watch for years (elsewhere called "ProTrek"). The do anything watch in the Casio family was a bit plagued by nerditis. That is, while the watches are fantastically functional, they ooze a bit of "dork." I am a proud owner of many a Pathfinder watches, and love the looks, feel, and utility they provide - but admit it isn't a watch I'd bring along a wingman on a date. Better for activities, being outdoors, and wanting to survive the perils of nature. Social gatherings demand a bit more tact when it comes to your digital aura.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Huge Collection Ebook (update)

Indeks :
  1. Oliver velez swing trading tactics book
  2. Elliot Wave
  3. Candle Pattern
  4. Forex Pattern and Probabilities – Ed Ponsi

Android vs BlackBerry : Mobile OS Pros and Cons



In the ongoing battle between mobile operating system giants like Google's Android and Research in Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry OS 7, it seems that would-be smartphone owners will find it hard to choose the best mobile OS for their everyday lives.

A HINT OF THE BLACKBERRY 10 CAMERA FEATURES (VIDEO)



BlackBerry is creating a new camera feature that is being developed for its BlackBerry 10 that allows you to detect faces and then turn back frames until you capture that “magic moment,” or the best frame that doesn’t have anybody’s eyes closed or showing any goofy faces. The new camera feature was shared onstage at the BlackBerry World 2012 keynote general session by Vivek Bhardwaj. You simply touch anywhere to take the photo and then the new feature allows you to go back into time to find that perfect moment that will provide the best picture.


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Thursday, May 3, 2012

ebooks collection (update)


Huge ebooks collection

OPTION ebooks 
Index :
- Getting Started in Options, Fifth Edition
- Options: Essential Concepts and Trading Strategies
- How I Trade Options
- Trading Options to Win: Profitable Strategies and Tactics for Any Trader
- Options Made Easy: Your Guide to Profitable Trading (2nd Edition)
- Options: Perception and Deception : Position Dissection,
- Risk Analysis, and Defensive Trading Strate
- The Option Trader Handbook: Strategies and Trade Adjustments
- The Options Edge: Winning the Volatility Game with Options On Futures
- Real Options Analysis: Tools and Techniques for Valuing Strategic
- Investments and Decisions

Friday, March 2, 2012

Huge Collection of Forex,Stock,Option Trading books

Download link:



INDEKS

+ Book 001
10 Minute Guide To Investing In Stocks.pdf
17 Money Making Candle Formations.pdf
17 Money Making Candlestick Formations.pdf
18 Trading Champions Share Their Keys To Top Trading Profits.pdf
25 Rules Of Trading.pdf
A Comparison Of Dividend Cash Flow And Earnings Approaches To Equity Valuation.pdf
Achelis, Steven - Technical Analysis From A To Z.pdf
Admati And Pfleiderer-A Theory Of Intraday Patterns - Volume And Price Variability.pdf
Advanced International Trade.pdf
Aggarwal And Conroy-Price Discovery In Initial Public Offerings And The Role Of The Lead Underwriter.pdf
Ahn And Cheung-The Intraday Patterns Of The Spread And Depth In A Market Without Market Makers - The Stock Exchange Of Hong Kong.pdf
Alan Farley - 3 Swing Trading Examples, With Charts, Instructions, And Definitions To Get You Sta.pdf
Alan Farley - Pattern Cycles - Mastering Short-Term Trading With Technical Analysis (Traders' Library).pdf
Alan Farley - The Master Swing Trader.pdf

+ Book 002
Al-Suhaibani And Kryzanowski-An Exploratory Analysis Of The Order Book, And Order Flow And Execution On The Saudi Stock Market.pdf
Algora, Myths Of The Free Market [2003 Isbn0875862233].pdf
An Analysis Of Order Submissions On The Xetra Trading System.pdf
An Empirical Analysis Of Stock And Bond Market Liquidity.pdf
andre Willis - The Insiders Guide To Trading The World Stock Markets.pdf
Anshumana And Kalay-Can Splits Create Market Liquidity - Theory And Evidence.pdf
Application Of Multi-Agent Games To The Prediction Of Financial Time-Series.pdf
Ari Kiev - 1998 - Trading To Win - The Psychology Of Mastering The Markets - Isbn 0471248428 - 26.pdf
Aust Vs Int'l Equity Portfolio Journal.pdf
Bangia, Diebold, Schuermann And Stroughair-Modeling Liquidity Risk, With Implications For Traditional Market Risk Measurement And Management.pdf
Barbara Star - Hidden Divergence.pdf
Barclay And Hendershott-Price Discovery And Trading After Hours.pdf
Basic Financial Strategies.pdf
Ben Branch - The Predictive Power Of Stock Market Indicator.pdf
Ben Gilad - Early Warning Using Competitive Intelligence 2004.chm
Benjamin Van Vliet - 2004 - Modeling Financial Markets Using Visual Basic Net And Databases To C.pdf

+ Book 003
Barry Rudd - Stock Patterns For Day Trading And Swing Trading.pdf
Bessembinder And Venkataraman-Does An Electronic Stock Exchange Need An Upstairs Market.pdf
Big Profit Patterns Using Candlestick Signals And Gaps - Stephen W Bigalow.pdf
Bill Williams - Trading Chaos.pdf
Borsellino Lewis 2001 - Trading Es And Nq Futures Course.pdf
Bradley, Donald - Stock Market Prediction.pdf
Breman And Subrahmanyam-Investment Analysis And Price Formation In Securities Markets.pdf
Brett Steenbarger - Psychology Of Trading.pdf
Brooks And Kim-The Individual Investor And The Weekend Effect - A Reexamination With Intraday Data.pdf
Building Winning Trading Systems With Tradestation - Wiley.pdf
Building Your E-Mini Trading Strategy - Giuciao Atspace Org.pdf
C C Gaither, A E Cavazos-Gaither - Statistically Speaking - A Dictionary Of Quotations.pdf
C R Geisst - Undue Influence - How The Wall Street Elite Puts The Financial System At Risk.pdf
Chande, Tushar - Technical Analysis - How To Develop And Imp.pdf
Cbot - A Six-Part Study Guide To Market Profile.pdf
Chan, Chockalingam And Lai-Overnight Information And Intraday Trading Behavior - Evidence From Nyse Cross.pdf
Chan, Jegadeesh & Lakonishok - Momentum Strategies.pdf
Choosing A Trading System That Actually Works.pdf
Chordia, Roll And Subrahmanyam -Commonality In Liquidity.pdf
Chordia, Roll And Subrahmanyam -Market Liquidity And Trading Activity.pdf
Chordia, Sarkar And Subrahmanyam -An Empirical Analysis Of Stock And Bond Market Liquidity.pdf
Client Expectations.pdf
Combining Bollinger Bands & Rsi.pdf
Common Sense Commodities A Common Sense Approach To Trading Commodities.pdf
Competition Between Exchanges Euronext Versus Xetra.pdf

+ Book 004
Commodity Trading Advisors - Risk, Performance Analysis, And Selection.pdf
Crash Profits Make Money When Stocks Sink And Soar Martin Weiss.pdf
Cynthia Kase - Multi-Dimensional Trading.pdf
Dan%edelsson And Payne-Measuring And Explaining Liquidity On An Electronic Limit Order Book - Evidence From Reuters D2000-21.pdf
Daniel A Strachman - Essential Stock Picking Strategies.pdf
Danielsson Saltoglu-Anatomy Of A Market Crash - A Market Microstructure Analysis Of The Turkish Overnight Liquidity Crisis.pdf
David C Stendahl - Money Management Strategies For Serious Traders.pdf
Day Trading Basket Stocks - Underground Trader.pdf
Daytrading University - Advanced Daytrading Two-Day Seminar.pdf
David Dreman - Contrarian Investment Strategies - The Next Generation.pdf
Daytrading University Trading Course.pdf
Day Trading University.pdf
De Jong, Nijman And Roell-A Comparison Of The Cost Of Trading French Shares On The Paris Bourse And On Seaq International.pdf
De Matos And Fernandes-Testing The Markov Property With Ultra-High Frequency Financial Data.pdf
Dean Lebaron's Treasury Of Investment Wisdom 30 Great Investing Minds - Wiley.pdf
Death.doc
Demarchi And Foucault-Equity Trading Systems In Europe - A Survey Of Recent Changes.pdf
Dennis D Peterson - Developing A Trading System Combining Rsi & Bollinger Bands.pdf
Deutsche Bank - Asset Valuation Allocation Models 2001.pdf
Deutsche Bank - Asset Valuation Allocation Models 2002.pdf
Deutsche Borse Group - From Trading Floor To Virtual Marketplace.pdf
Divorcing the Dow - Using Revolutionary Market Indicators to Profit From the Stealth Boom Ahead.pdf
Donald Coxe - The New Reality Of Wall Street.pdf
Doug Henwood - Wall Street - How It Works & For Whom.pdf
Doug Henwood - Wall Street - How It Works.pdf
Dow.pdf
Economics - How The Stock Market Works.pdf
Eday - Trading In Mind.pdf
Elder Alexander - Come Into My Trading Room - A Complete Guide To Trading.pdf
Elder Alexander - Trading For A Living.pdf
Electronic Trading Systems In Europe And Development Potentialities For Russia.pdf
Eleswarapu And Venkataraman-The Impact Of Legal And Political Institutions On Equity Trading Costs A Cross-Country Analysis.pdf
Eleswarapu, Thompson And Venkataraman-The Impact Of Regulation Fair Disclosure Trading Costs And Information Asymmetry.pdf
Emotion Free Trading Book.pdf
Encyclopedia Of Chart Patterns, 2nd Edition [2005 Isbn0471668265].pdf
Encyclopedia Of Trading Strategies.pdf
Engle And Lange-Predicting Vnet - A Model Of The Dynamics Of Market Depth.pdf
Engle-The Econometric Of High-Frequency Data.pdf
Exchange Rules For The Frankfurt Stock Exchange.pdf
Expected And Unexpected Cost Of Trading In The Xetra.pdf
F E James Jr - Monthly Moving Averages An Effective Investment Tool .pdf
Fernando-Commonality In Liquidity-Transmission Of Liquidity Shocks Across Investors And Securities.pdf
Fishea And Robeb-The Impact Of Illegal Insider Trading In Dealer And Specialist Markets - Evidence From A Natural Experiment.pdf
For Dummies Investing Online For Dummies 5th Edition.pdf
Foucault And Kadan-Limit Order Book As A Market For Liquidity.pdf
Foucault And Lescourret-Information Sharing, Liquidity And Transaction Costs In Floor-Based Trading Systems.pdf
Foucault, Kadan And Kandel-Limit Order Book As A Market For Liquidity.pdf
Frino, Mcinish And Toner-The Liquidity Of Automated Exchanges - New Evidence From German Bund Futures.pdf
Futures Magazine - The Art Of Day-Trading.pdf
Gann - How To Trade.pdf
Gann, W D - New Stock Trend Detector.pdf
Getting An Investing Game Plan - Creating It Working It Winning It (Wiley - 2003).pdf
Gg38 World Bank, Reshaping The Future (2005) Yyepg Lotb.pdf
Gillet And Lavoie-Krach, Bonnes Nouvelles Et R%c9actions %c0 Bruxelles, Toronto Et New York.pdf
Giot And Grammig-How Large Is Liquidity Risk In An Automated Auction Market.pdf
Gann, W D - Unpublished Stock Market Forecasting Courses.pdf
George Angell - Sniper Trading Workbook.pdf
George Fontanills - The Options Course - High Profit Low Stress Trading Methods.pdf
Goodhart And O'hara-High Frequency Data In Financial Markets Issues And Applications.pdf
Griffiths, Turnbullb And White-Re-Examining The Small-Cap Myth Problems In Portfolio Formation And Liquidation.pdf
Guide To Effective Daytrading-Wizetrade.pdf
Hamao And Hasbrouck-Securities Trading In The Absence Of Dealers - Trades, And Quotes On The Tokyo Stock Exchange.pdf
Handbook For Investment Committee Members How To Make Prudent Investments For Your Organization Wiley Finance Series Ebook-Yyepg.pdf
Harris, Sofianos And Shapiro-Program Trading And Intraday Volatility.pdf
Harry D Schultz - Bear Market Investing Strategies.pdf
Hartmann, Manna And Manzanares-The Microstructure Of The Euro Money Market.pdf
Hedges On Hedge Funds How To Successfully Analyze (2005).pdf
Hollifield, Miller, Sandas And Slive-Liquidity Supply And Demand In Limit Order Markets.pdf
Gerald Appel - Technical Analysis.pdf
Greg Morris - Candlestick Charting Explained.pdf
Houweling, Mentink And Vorst-How To Measure Corporate Bond Liquidity.pdf
How I Made 2 Million In The Stock Market.pdf
How i trade living.pdf
How Large Is Liquidity Risk In An Automated.pdf
How The Stock Market Works.pdf
How To Make Money Shorting Stocks In Up And Down Markets.pdf
How to read charts.pdf
Hrishikesh D Vinod - Preparing For The Worst.pdf
Huang And Stoll-The Components Of The Bid-Ask Spread - A General Approach.pdf
Hw Brands - Masters Of Enterprise.pdf

+ Book 005
Individual Investor´s Guide To Investment.pdf
Inside The Guru Mind Warren Buffet [R Heller].pdf
Insurances Strategies.pdf
Inter'l Vs Aust Shares.pdf
Investment Performance And Investor Behavior.pdf
Investment Psychology Explained Classic Strategies To Beat The Markets - Wiley.pdf
Investment science.pdf
Investment Strategies.pdf
Ito And Hashimoto-High-Frequency Contagion Of Currency Crises In Asia.pdf
J K Lasser - Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett.pdf
J R Hedges Iv - Hedges On Hedge Funds - How To Successfully Analyze And Select An Investment.pdf
Jack Schwager - Guide To Winning With Automated Trading Systems (Course Manual).pdf
Jack Schwager - Stock Market Wizards.pdf
Jack Schwager - The New Market Wizards.pdf
Jake Bernstein - Dearborn Trade Publishing - No Bull Investing.pdf
Jake Bernstein - How To Trade The New Single Stock Futures.pdf
Investment Valuation - Damodaran.pdf
Investment Vehicles.pdf
J R Hill G Pruitt And L Hill - The Ultimate Trading Guide.pdf
Jake Bernstein - Market Masters.pdf
Jake Bernstein - Stock Market Strategies That Work.pdf
Jake Bernstein - The Compleat Day Trader Vol I.pdf
Jake Bernstein - The Compleat Day Trader Vol Ii.pdf
Jake Bernstein - Trade Your Way To Riches.pdf
Jan L Arps - Surfing The Market Waves - The Swing Trader's.pdf
Jay Kaeppel - The Four Biggest Mistakes In Futures Trading.pdf
Jeff Cooper - Intra-Day Trading Strategies, Proven Steps.pdf
Jeff Cooper - The 5 Day Momentum Method.pdf
Jens Clever - Master Trader.pdf
Jesse Livermore - Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator.pdf
Joe Ross - How To Spot A Trend.pdf
Joe Ross - Trading Spreads And Seasonals.pdf
John Allen Paulos - Mathematician Plays The Stock Market.pdf
Joe Ross - Trading Futures By The Book.pdf
John Bollinger - Bollinger On Bollinger Band.pdf
John Grisham - The Broker.pdf
John Hayden - How To Use The Rsi.pdf
John J Murphy - Charting Made Easy.pdf
John J Murphy - Intermarket Technical Analysis - Trading Strategies For The Global Stock, Bond, Commodity, And Currency Markets.pdf
Joe Ross - Trading The Ross Hook.pdf
John J Murphy - Intermarket Technical Analysis - Trading Strategies.pdf
John J Murphy - Technical Analysis Of The Financial Markets.pdf
John L Person - Swing Trading Using Candlestick Charting With Pivot Point.pdf
John Piper - The Way To Trade.pdf
John Wiley & Sons, Getting Started In Bonds, 2nd Edition [2003 Isbn0471271233].pdf
John Wiley & Sons, The Vital Few Vs The Trivial Many - Invest With The Insiders, Not The Masses, Revised Edition [2005 Isbn0471681954].pdf
John Wiley Sons - Valuation - Maximizing Corporate Value.pdf
John Wiley Sons Stock Trader Almanac 2005 38th Ed.pdf
Jorda And Marcellino-Modeling High-Frequency Fx Data Dynamics.pdf
Just One Thing Twelve Of The World's Best Investors Reveal The One Strategy You Can't Overlook.pdf
K R Murphy, B Myors - Statistical Power Analysis.pdf


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