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The City Slickers Make a Million in Twelve Months - Anil Bhoyrul, James Hipwell


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The City Slickers Make a Million in Twelve Months - Anil Bhoyrul, James Hipwell

 
Description: ISBN 190340200X / Genre: Finance / Business / Career

Newest Review: ... rick shares (not something to go into lightly) For me this book was a bit comical,I couldnt take it seriously,in some parts ... more

 ... it made out how easy it is to trade stocks and shared and make money but Im not sure if its just me but I am darn sure its harder than they make out. The book is shows you that trading stocks and shares is a way to make money,but to be fair it only touches and skims across information-you really have to know what you are doing and in my opinion this 300 page book just doesnt cover even the basics of trading,let alone all the months maybe years of knowledge and experience you would be best to get by making small trad...more

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Premium Review The City Slickers Make a Million in Twelve Months - Anil Bhoyrul, James Hipwell: A million in 12 months - yes if you are a real risk taker (261 words)
by - written on 19/08/08 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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Well what can I say, I brought this album about 14 months ago now and can say I am sorely and sadly disappointed. I brought this book second hand and Im glad I didnt waste more than a couple of pounds. The book shows you how you can make money trading high rick shares (not something to go into lightly) For me this book was a bit comical,I couldnt take it seriously,in some parts it made out how easy it is to trade stocks and shared and make money but Im not sure if its just me but I am darn sure its harder than they make out. The book is shows you that trading stocks and shares is a way to make money,but to be fair it only touches and ...  Read the complete review

 

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