Another plus point about the book is that as I read it it didnt attempt to put me off. I find many books spend their efforts warning you off - this book warns yet warms and gives you confidence in what you think you learn.
So if you are interested in buying books about this topic then we can suggest that you're a beginning or a losing trader. As a beginner I'd prefer reading another book which focuses on the basics (like Elder's classic "Trading for a Living"). If you are in the markets for several months already and you think you might belong to the 90% losing traders then this book is for you. For all the Dollars lost in the markets you'd be stupid to save your cash on this book. I've read many great books about trading online. And this one belongs to my favorite. No book will make you trade profitably and no book is a substistute for experience. But some books including this one will help you make big steps forward.
Many books I've read about online or day trading were written by Nasdaq market makers. All in all they were all telling you the same about cutting losses etc. What makes this one outstanding is the use of those cunning and witty metaphors by the authors. I remember my first major loss, I was almost crying and doubting my existence. But when I read the very first pages of this book which were covering just my mischief I burst out laughing. One might think the author's trying to insult or making fun of the trading crowd out there calling us "stupids" or "schmoes". But he's not. He experienced the same I did. And many of you were experiencing severe losses too.
Losing is a learning process. Why crying about your losses when you can laugh and get your lessons by just reading this book. You really should do. -- Five Stars!!