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Women and the Law of Property in Early America (Studies in Legal History) Review

Women and the Law of Property in Early America (Studies in Legal History)
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I read this book to learn what records might exist for a divorce and dower in connection with genealogy research. It is extremely thorough and detailed for the several states Salmon researched. It was very enlightening about the legal status of women, especially how their situations varied state to state. Some readers may find the book a rough go--the law can be a very dry subject. As an attorney myself, I appreciated the hair splitting differences she presented. I found even the notes and extensive bibliography useful for locating other materials to read.

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In this first comprehensive study of women's property rights in early America, Marylynn Salmon discusses the effect of formal rules of law on women's lives.By focusing on such areas such as conveyancing, contracts, divorce, separate estates, and widows' provisions, Salmon presents a full picture of women's legal rights from 1750 to 1830.
Salmon shows that the law assumes women would remain dependent and subservient after marriage.She documents the legal rights of women prior to the Revolution and traces a gradual but steady extension of the ability of wives to own and control property during the decades following the Revolution.The forces of change in colonial and early national law were various, but Salmon believes ideological considerations were just as important as economic ones.
Women did not all fare equally under the law.In this illuminating survey of the jurisdictions of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina, Salmon shows regional variations in the law that affected women's autonomous control over property.She demonstrates the importance of understanding the effects of formal law on women' s lives in order to analyze the wider social context of women's experience.

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The Stock Market (Wiley Investment) Review

The Stock Market (Wiley Investment)
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The title of the book suggests no bias or agenda for the work. It simply adopts the title of a very broad and complex area of commerce as it's own name; The Stock Market. The book offers a basic understanding of many aspects of the 'Market'in a way that the un-initiated can understand. Anyone looking for help in selecting a sure path to riches will be dissapointed. Anyone seeking an understanding of the basics, and how various aspects of the 'Market' relate to each other will be rewarded.
This book deliveres knowledge and understanding without bias. It can serve as general reading material or as a reference. It prepares the reader to select and understand other material.
New editions appear when the 'market' changes enough to warrant new material. The content is up to date without being padded by trendy but useless material.
Cliff Critchett
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A CLASSIC REVISITED-AND JUST IN TIMEThe most popular and respected guide to every facet of the stock market has now been thoroughly updated to reflect the dramatic shifts that have taken place over the past several years. This Wall Street classic continues to provide the most current and comprehensive coverage of the market's participants, principles, and practices.In easy-to-follow, straightforward terms, The Stock Market, 7th Edition shows you how the market works. Beginning with the basics, it takes you from the market's history and products to its basic structure and operation, to the actual techniques used by shareholders and traders. Based on the authors' more than 70 years' combined experience in the field of finance, it shows you how to buy stocks, transact a buy order, and master the often tricky techniques of money management, pyramiding, options, and much more. Every topic is examined from both a broad top-down perspective and with step-by-step guidance.Packed with clear definitions, cutting-edge strategies, and helpful examples, this new edition provides in-depth information on topics that have changed how stocks perform, as well as how they should be handled. In addition to the globalization of the securities business, regulatory changes, program trading, and advances in online services, you'll find details on key developments in several important areas, including the derivatives market, index fund investing, and technical and fundamental analysis.Covering everything from municipal securities and maintenance calls to serial bonds and NASDAQ, this exhaustive reference is invaluable for understanding stock market fundamentals. Now more than ever, it is the one guide every market participant-whether individual investor, broker, or financial advisor-should own.Averages* Bearer Bonds* Breakpoints* Bull and Bear Spreads Common Stock* Covered Options* Derivatives* Dollar Averaging* Excess Equity* Exempt Securities* Flash Prices* Hedging* Municipal Securities* New York Stock Exchange* Price-Earnings Ratio* Puts and Calls* Reverse Splits* Rolling Over* Stock Splits Straddles* Transfer Agents* Zero Coupon Bonds.Praise for previous editions of The Stock Market."This is a terrific primer on the industry. The authors have created an easy-to-understand and thorough update of this investment classic."-Michael Holland, Vice Chairman, Oppenheimer & Co., Inc."The classic every investor who has ever read a book grew up on . . . for both the beginner and the experienced professional alike, this [new] edition is a marvelous reference tool. A must for every investment library."-Stock Market Magazine.

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Profitable Grain Trading Review

Profitable Grain Trading
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An easy to read, enjoyable book, it offers interesting trading rules that can be adopted to trading any instruments - equities, commodities, futures - yes, even today.
For me, the book is intriguing because of its historical documentation of how far along the development of trading rules, with back testing, had advanced, by 1932-1933.
Some of the specific dollar values of the trading rules are no longer valid, but simply change those to reasonable variables.
Author writes about what we now call breakouts, reversals, congestion and channeling trading strategies, in clear English. He examines whether stop losses work or not. He demonstrates, for his day and age, that because of commissions back then, that scaling in losing trades was a great way to blow a trading account away. He presents tables and copies of trading receipts to demonstrate how well various rules worked back then. Considering that his research was all by hand up through 1932,
his efforts were amazing.
I bought and read the book, looking for clues as to what led Chester Keltner to create Keltner Channels. Ainsworth employed Keltner 1934-1938, after this book was written, to help test various trading rules submitted for Ainsworth's contests, and to help Ainsworth write his newsletter. I did find things in this book that could be forerunners to Keltner Channels.

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A classic on grain trading, this book is a virtualencyclopedia on all facets involved.Contains many technical tradingsystems and much market wisdom.Among Ainsworth's proteges wasChester Keltner, still one of the best-known grain fundamentalanalysists in the country.Just as other trading books from the era offer, Ainsworth gives astraight forward commentary of his own trading experiences and ideas.Ainsworth, basically a fundamentalist, provides mostly technicaltrading material.Some of the rules in the book apparently came froma contest in which Ainsworth offered $500 for the best trading rulessubmitted by his subscribers.One method, Year Around Trading Plan inwheat and corn, increased a $30,000 account to more than $500,000 over33 years, a return averaging $14,000 per year.He also gets intoseasonal trends, short swing trading, the two-cent stop and many otherrules that will interest traders.Some of the material is out-of-date and price ranges today might makemany of Ainsworth's strategies impractical, but any visit with an oldmaster is a good trip, and this book is an excellent addition to anymodern grain trader's shelf.

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