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Trading In The Clouds - Trading Stocks Using the Ichimoku Method    by Mike Berry
Price: $5.99 USD. 4000 words. Published on May 23, 2010. .

Whether you are a professional trader or a new comer to investing, this book will allow you trade like the pros. It provides you with all of the information needed to easily understand stock trading using the Ichimoku method. After reading the book - and it is a quick read & learn - you will be able to look at a stock chart and within seconds determine if the stock is a buy, sell or hold.
The LoveStats Blog Volume 1: 2009    by F. Annie Pettit PhD
Price: $1.99 USD. 19330 words. Published on September 4, 2011. .

Research should be fun and interesting, not dry and boring. Join Annie for an entire year of blog posts in which she shares educational yet light-hearted opinions about statistics, surveys, research methods, social media and more. Some opinions are highly controversial and much debated within the research world while other opinions are just plain fun. Come along for the ride!
An Old Salt's Guide to Free Maritime Websites    by Donald Brands
Price: $0.99 USD. 3540 words. Published on November 28, 2011. .

An Old Salt's Guide to Free Maritime Websites is a list of the various websites that I have found useful to the mariner. Some is real time information, like weather and sea conditions; other sites are for marine charts and publications. All information, electronic charts and electronic publications accessible from these sites are free. All web locations are hyperlinked for easy reference.
The LoveStats Blog Volume 2: 2010    by F. Annie Pettit PhD
Price: $2.99 USD. 26450 words. Published on March 29, 2012. .

Research should be fun and interesting, not dry and boring. Join Annie for an entire year of blog posts in which she shares educational yet light-hearted opinions about statistics, surveys, research methods, social media and more. Some opinions are highly controversial and much debated within the research world while other opinions are just plain fun.