George R.Sranko – How to Make Money Trading Stocks and Commodities
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George Sranko has been a scientist, writer, publisher, commodity trader, philosopher and humorist.
George R.Sranko – How to Make Money Trading Stocks and Commodities
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The small guy is up against tough competition when it comes to making money consistently on stocks or commodities. This book gives you the essential keys to making consistent money on the markets in your spare time! “I wrote the book I wish I’d had when I started to trade,” the author tells people. “Charts and technical analysis provide the only real edge available to the average, small investor. This book provides you with a simple, yet brilliant strategy that can provide you with the money-making skills that will serve you for a lifetime.” Find out: methods for selecting the most profitable trades used mainly by professional traders; detailed entry and exit strategies and techniques; how to minimize risk and maximize profits.
About the Author
George Sranko has been a scientist, writer, publisher, commodity trader, philosopher and humorist.As a successful market trader, George communicates what he has learned from actual experience in trading his own accounts. In addition to his book and special reports on investments, George has published an investment newsletter for small-but-serious commodity traders. In the past, he was a regular contributor to the Canadian MoneySaver, a national financial magazine.His articles have appeared in national Canadian magazines and newspapers and he’s made several radio and TV appearances on Canadian networks. He’s working on another book Boundless Mind; Expanding Creativity and Awareness and enjoys writing provocative articles that provide new perspectives. He has written extensively on abundance, both inner and outer, and on creativity and awareness.His approach to life can be summed up in the following quote, “Act always as if the future of the universe depended on what you did, while laughing at yourself for thinking that whatever you do makes any difference.”