2017-09-01

Community Reviews

Horrible book filled with useless garbage and nonsense. Basically, a get rich quick by using my subscribing to my website scam. Author's technical investing strategies are presented in a very non-rigorous and non-compelling manner. He uses examples but any idiot can cherry pick a few examples to prove a point. That does not make a convincing argument.


Peter O'Neil is already rich so it's definitely not a get rich quick scheme. On the technical side O'Neil has copied Livermore, Darvas and Wyckoff and then O'Neil is already rich so it's definitely not a get rich quick scheme. On the technical side O'Neil has copied Livermore, Darvas and Wyckoff and then added fundamemtals like increasing sale and EPS and of course ROE.


I'm an Aussie so his newspaper has no relevance to me but his investing/trading philosophies have applicability to all equity markets. Those complaining about repetition are totally missing the point because it only by 'repetition' that the necessary expertise to win in the markets is achieved, I read this text 3 to 4 times per year and always get something out of it that I'd missed previously.


The incredibly successful Jim Roppel was a trading failure before studying O'Neil. Like me, he'd read the text but hadn't absorbed or studied it. Roppel in answer to a question regarding how many times he'd read O'Neil said, "Probably no less than 30 times." This from a man who was such a trading/investing failure that he was too sick to get out of bed in the morning. Little wonder that O'Neil is Roppel's number one mentor.


I recommend those who are studying O'Neil buy Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple and How legendary Traders Made Millions.


Jim, you are either incredibly clever or missed the lessons in this invaluable text. I hope it's the former. . more