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Friday, November 5, 2010
The Stock Picture, May 1979
The Stock Picture, May 1979
Book Description: M.C. Horsey & Company, Inc., Salisbury, MD, 1979. Soft cover. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Softcover, Yellow wrappers with black title to spine and black stock chart graphic to cover, black title to spine.
Book Condition: Good, spine cover starting to tear, covers rubbed and soiled, general shelf wear, corners bumped, penciled trend lines drawn to charts throughout book.
Contents: This May 1979 Edition (247th Edition) contains over 1900 Charts of Stocks, Indices and Industrial Groups. Most charts are multi-year ranging from 5 to 20 years so readers can clearly see long term patterns emerging. Typical 11" x 10" page has 10 charts. Great book for price pattern recognition. 204 pages.
Status: SOLD 11 Feb 2011 to Collector in San Diego, CA
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