I'm always looking to improve my writing skills. Here's a list of 50 free writing resources to help you bring out your inner journal god (or goddess):
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Carnegie Dale: How to Win Friends & Influence People [AUDIOBOOK] [UNABRIDGED]
One of my favorite classic books - now on my iPhone. (*****)
Michael Covel: Trend Following (Updated Edition): How to Make Millions in Up or Down Markets
The concept of catching market momentum in currencies, futures, and equities.
Chip Heath: Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
This is an addictive, fun, and useful read for anyone who needs to get their point across. In the past, my investor presentations have always been too long. Using the tools in the book, I was able to cut it down in half. (*****)
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