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Armsys Posted 16 years ago
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For there are few areas...

From this book you will learn, step-by-step, how to use specific timing techniques to buy and sell stocks. In doing that, it discards what you do not need to know, for there are few areas of greater knowledge overload than the stock market.

What does it mean by the phrase colored red?
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It means that the author limits his narration to the stock market and will not go into areas which are related but exceed what you need to know.

  • It means that the author limits his narration to the stock market and will not go into areas which are related but exceed what you need to know.
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It means that the author limits his narration to the stock market and will not go into areas which are related but exceed what you need to know.
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Hi Fandorin,
That's the overall idea, of course. What does it mean by "for there are few areas of greater knowledge overload than the stock market"? Does it mean that stock market has more knowledge overload than other areas?

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