Selling 7 of the most Popular Books on Trading

mrchuffster

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I'm selling a collection of books on trading, here is the list and the link to ebay is below:-

Come In To My Trading Room – Alexander Elder
Come In To My Trading Room Study Guide - Alexander Elder
Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques (Second Edition) – Steve Nison
How Charts Can Help You In The Stock Market – William L. Jiler
Master Swing Trader – Alan S. Farley
Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator – Edwin Lefevre
Technical Analysis From A-Z – Steven B. Achelis​


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7001572791&rd=1&sspagename=STRK:MESE:IT&rd=1
 
Holy baloney, just looked at the link and saw these went for £50!!

That was a steal.

Zzoom.
 
Zzoom said:
Holy baloney, just looked at the link and saw these went for £50!!

That was a steal.

Zzoom.

If you have no reserved price, then you're lucky to get 50 quids. And the bid ended in mid afternoon, a time not many people go to eBay to 'shop'. It's like Wednesday afternoon at Tesco.

My wife bought some of her shoes on eBay for just a little more than 1 quid plus postage. I
 
superspurs said:
strange that it was posted after the auction finished :rolleyes:

Just some chit chatting, Superspurs :) I have most of the books but my auction is too far away :)
 
hungvir said:
If you have no reserved price, then you're lucky to get 50 quids.

I'd disagree with this actually, I've always found that if you place a reserve you invariably get a lot fewer bids - people generally dont bother to bid if they dont know they are going to win, i know I dont - if theres a few auctions for the same thing, one with a reserve and one without, I know which one I'd be bidding on.
 
And I agree with you.

I said 'lucky' in the context that you may as well have been able to win at 50 pence if there's just one bid. It does happen.
 
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