How to trade stocks (series 2)

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The fictional character Lewis McKinsey resides in New York City, which is close to Wall Street, although his external connections are not immensely evident when considering Lou’s known propensity in stating.
“You can’t lose with the stuff Lou uses,”
Suggesting …‘It’s not whether you win or lose; but it’s, how you play the game.’ The first series describes Lewis L. McKinsey as a wealthy businessman who reminisces about his past. In the first series initially, the saga displays his current business reality. Then later deliberately unfolds into encumbered details reminiscing of the coming of age;

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The fictional character Lewis McKinsey resides in New York City, which is near Wall Street, although his external connections are not immensely evident when considering Lou’s known propensity in stating. “You can’t lose with the stuff Lou uses,” Suggesting … ‘It’s not whether you win or lose, but it’s how you play the game.’ The first series describes Lewis L. McKinsey as a wealthy businessman who reminisces about his past. In the first series initially, the saga displays his current business reality. Then later deliberately unfolds into encumbered details reminiscing of the coming of age; by exploring varied vibrant profound glimpses of his exuberant youthful experiences, especially when visiting the Jersey Shore. This addition continues further into the majesty of his life, the interesting interaction with employees, and his special style of lecturing at the Investors Club while displaying enthusiasm and training young minds in the art of investing. Witness how Lou discovers the Investor’s club guard (Giovanni) secret abilities soon after being stranded on a deserted dark road. Discover the unique talents of a young investment prodigy who appeared as a special guest at the Investor’s Club. Once again Lou gathers his old school friends to reunite at Jersey Shore to celebrate memories and the possibilities of a promising future.

1 review for How to trade stocks (series 2)

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Tom C

    I found this book to be funny and engaging being that reading the first books adds further introspection into Lou’s life. I could not stop laughing this book is a must-read after reading series 1

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