"No reponsibility can be accepted for losses that may result as a consequence of trading on the basis of this analysis."
On Investing: McGraw-Hill's Compound Interest Annuity Tables-1992, Estes and Kelley OR Any book with Compounding Tables (see www.google.com - type in "compounding tables")
The Stock Market Barometer, William Peter Hamilton
The Intelligent Investor, Benjamin Graham (Warren Buffett calls it "by far the best book on investing ever written.")
The Dow Theory, Robert Rhea
The Dow Theory Today, Richard Russell (Fraser Publishing)
Making the Dow Theory Work, Sparta Fritz Jr. and A. M. Shumate
The Dow Theory Explained, Charles B. Stansbury
Tomorrow's Gold, Asia's Age of Discovery, Marc Faber
Contrarian Investing Strategies, David Drennan
Deflation, Gary Shilling
New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems (1978), Wells Wilder
How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors to Profit in Stocks, E. George Schaefer (out of print)
Stocks for the Long Run, Jeremy Siegel
Dow 36000 , James Glassman
Conquering The Crash: You can Survive and Prosper in a Deflationary Depression, Robert Prechter, Jr.
Against the Odds: The Remarkable Story of Risk, Peter Bernstein
No Bull:My Life In and Out of Markets, Michael Steinhardt (this guy takes BIG positions)
The Elliott Wave Writings of A J Frost and Richard Russell, New Classics Library, 1996
Maestro: Greenspan's Fed and the American Boom, Bob Woodward
Bull!, Maggie Mahar
On Life: Living to 100: Lessons in Living to your Maximum Potential, Thomas T. Perls
The Survivor Personality, Al Siebert and Bernie Siegel
On Health: Bypassing Bypass Surgery, Elmer Cranton
On War:Combat, by Lt. Col. Charles Hudson
We Band of Brothers, Jack R. and John R. Satterfield
Valley of the Skunk, Roland Paulson
On Gambling: Super Casino, Pete Earley
The Money and Power, the Making of Las Vegas and its Hold on America, Denton & Morris