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Non-Fiction
My Dad Thinks I Rob Banks – How To Make Money On The Stockmarket,
(2001, 2001, 2002, 2002, 2003, 2005) |
BAS Publishing , 116p, hardback
and paperback
Co-authored with Joseph Sammon
Joe Sammon is Australia’s No 1 sharemarket educator and My Dad Thinks
I Rob Banks is about him and about what he has to teach.
This book has been extremely well received, through reading this book Joe
told me that someone traveled from Russia to attend one of his regular seminars.
People who will enjoy it: If you enjoyed this book, you really should attend
Joe’s free information night when it comes to your town. Contact: bookings@stockmarket-education.com and www.stockmarket-education.com
Available from:
- Your local book shop.
- Your local library. If they haven’t got it, ask for inter-library loan.
- Or contact the publisher direct: Bas Publishing, PO Box 2052, Seaford, Victoria, 3198
Raving on:
I’ve never had so much fun writing a book, as staying with Joe and hanging
out with his colleagues in North Adelaide. Restaurants and live music by night,
typing all day. I enjoy all three of those activities, so I had a great time.
It was interesting that Joe seemed to know precisely, down to a word, what
he wanted to say. (When I am involved with other co-writers, that person is
usually responsive to prompts, suggestions and edits. Joe was the opposite
of that.) Although Joe isn’t a ‘reader’ he seemed to have
visualised everything in his head, as if he was dictating from a script in
his mind’s eye. It was weird that.
Furthermore, he never read the text. I read it to him, yet he would make very
detailed corrections, as if he had the page in front of him. |