Art Goodwin, television commentator, told his audience: "Mr. Warren reveals his techniques, how to buy low and sell high... buying like an investor should, and selling like a speculator hopes to. He points out the many pitfalls of the market and shows the reader how to avoid them, tells you how to recognize the buy and sell signals... and a score of other tips and methods... Mr. Warren writes convincingly and simply and knowledgeably..."
John C. Blake, Vice-President of John Hancock Life Insurance Co. writes in The World in Books: "Not only a How-to-Make-Money book, this fascinating autobiography holds the reader's attention from beginning to end... The book also discusses ways not to lose money on Wall Street, as well as Mr. Warren's strong opinions of advisory services, investment courses, floor trading, mutual funds, and selling short.
"Specifically. Ted Warren demon- strates the techniques that should make the stock market make money for you-without worrying about the general level of the market, and without short-term trading or speculation. Incidentally, the reader may benefit from predictions that Ted Warren makes (as of May 31, 1966)...."