With some talk about Ken Fisher in this group a little while ago I
decided to buy some of his books and decide for myself if he has
anything to offer me. The books I purchased were, " The only Three
Questions that Count" and "Super Stocks."
I decided to read, " The only Three Questions that Count" first. I
guess maybe 20-30 pages into the book he states he that he has a
theory about something, I forget what, but then he says that he can't
prove his theory, I guess that's why it's called a theory and not a
fact, but then offers that no one can prove his theory wrong either.
That type of logic is a problem for me.
Anyway I continue reading and decide that most of what he's offering
is of no help to a guy like me that hold options for only a few days
to a few months, but I continue reading anyway.
I get to page 345 and he talks about his other book and Super Stocks'
and he says(talking about picking stocks), " It was my first book
Super Stocks. I don't and wouldn't do it now the way I did it then,
but what I did back then wasn't bad."
Since I had another 20 books in line to read, and more coming in from
Amazon I'm wondering if I should just put Super Stocks aside. With
limit time in the day and other books on very im****tant subjects like
NDE and consciousness to read it would be helpful for me if someone
who has read, "Super Stocks" to comment on the book.
Thanks


|