Given to me by a church parishioner who knows that I'm starting to get into personal investing, this book provides a really wonderful survey of reading the graphs of the stock market. Written many years ago before meme investing began, it will provide you with a primer on how to look for dips and when to buy. For that alone, I think this book is worth your time. Still, it is a dinosaur. Stock information is so much more widely disseminated now that going to a book seems antiquated. Perhaps its not, but with the change of the market to 0 dollar commissions and the internet, this book may not be around much longer. It focuses almost exclusively on the stock dot.com bubble in the late 90s and early 2000s.