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legendary
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March 31, 2021, 06:48:27 PM
#13
You must see what your focus is, if it is market speculation or investment, in the same way I recommend all the books you can read by Richard Wyckoff, and all the books you find by Jesse Livermore, if you are focused on investing Warren Buffet's books they are the best.

If you want to understand many market facts and how you can help the crypto market, I recommend Malkiel Burton's "A Random Walk on Wall Street", I think with that selection you can have a different approach to the market, and then you can start with technical analysis, indicators, among others, but I recommend that you begin to understand the market, how it moves, what causes it, and those books will help you a lot, in the academies they will never teach you how to understand the market, the books will.
hero member
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March 31, 2021, 09:59:20 AM
#12
I heard about Trading book on the past but unfortunately  i don’t read this type trading book but i know that it is always helpful for trading.
Actually i see that many people read this type book for better understanding about trading.     
legendary
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March 31, 2021, 09:31:59 AM
#11
OP, add this to your list, “Dying of Money” by Jens O. Parsson, https://www.amazon.com/Dying-Money-Jens-Parsson/dp/1457502666

Free copy, https://recision.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/jens-parsson-dying-of-money-24.pdf

It’s not actually a “trading book”, but the lessons in that book are currently as relevant today, during the BRRR money-printing days of the COVID -19 pandemic, as the BRRR money-printing days of post World War 1 Germany.
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March 31, 2021, 08:17:19 AM
#10
Cant say anything else. Those books are amazing. I have read trading in the zone, and it is one of the best. It teaches us how to become a trader who is consistent with his decision and does not allow emotion to cause us any wrong judgement

Technique only distribute 50% of being a successful trader. There are bad habits you need to get rid of. Thereafter, you will feel that there is nothing on this world can be as easy as a trader. But remember to practice on the market so that you improve both your techniques and your minds.

Well, since I do not have much money to buy many books, this link does help me a lot : https://vn1lib.org/
If you have made money from trading, try to support the authors by buying them

Good luck everyone on your trading career
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March 31, 2021, 05:22:39 AM
#9
Thank you for sharing these resources, but it would be better if you add quotes about these books, basic information you learned from it. The knowledge you gained from it and the order of its reading (which one to read it first.)

Good idea.  Smiley Will add to the post later today.
legendary
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March 31, 2021, 04:40:47 AM
#8
Thank you for sharing these resources, but it would be better if you add quotes about these books, basic information you learned from it. The knowledge you gained from it and the order of its reading (which one to read it first.)

Personally, I think that a person start educated him self about money, stocks and risk management before start investing in cryptocurrencies.
during that time you can buy Bitcoin using DAC strategy.
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March 30, 2021, 09:51:11 PM
#7
  • Market Wizards, Updated: Interviews with Top Traders – Jack D. Schwager
This is one of the most favorite books I read many times. If you like that book, you would follow the Twitter account of the author: Schwager.

Here is the link to Schwager account on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jackschwager
The Youtube channel, Confessions of a Market Maker has some informative and insightful videos for you[/url] to begin your trading career and sharpen your trading skills.
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March 30, 2021, 06:39:36 PM
#6
In reading a single trading book for now because I can't finish yet due to different circumstances but now it's less hassle for me to find more trading books thank you for this information. Not but just reading trading books, articles, pdf files on internet but also I tried to make trading with my bare hands also it's not worth it if you just trade only because what you read it's better if you trade too with your experience so you can come up with a better mindset in trading.
legendary
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March 30, 2021, 05:47:38 PM
#5
There are tons of trading books selling on Amazon and to be honest, the one that I wanted to buy is the book of Mark Douglas, I like this author and his book is worth it to read.

In addition, there's a book of day trading that might be interesting to read too.

(more books to find)

The most that I liked is the book of Mark Douglas, The Disciplined Trader.
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March 30, 2021, 05:38:27 PM
#4
This is a good list of books about trading, I might try reading some on the list.

I can recommend this book "Inside a Traders Mind", This is good for newbies that are starting out and has a really good initiative to continue to study about trading after he/she read the book. This book teaches you what is the key components that experienced traders have and also teaches you what preparation you will need to the road to a successful trading career.
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March 30, 2021, 05:35:43 PM
#3

Not specifically about trading but for building good habits and discipline, which are essential for successful trading:


The books you listed are fantastic but this quote is nice to trading. If a trader has no discipline then he will keep making same losing trade mistakes.

Apart from the books, a trader should practice because you need to check your emotions. You don't read all the good research work and assume you can trade. Do your practice and learn.
It seems that there is also a need for a combination of reading trading books and also psychology books on trading. I think it can make someone broaden their knowledge in trading and also increase their mental insight when they want to trade. So I think both types of books are suitable in combination for trading and as a guide
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March 30, 2021, 05:24:35 PM
#2

Not specifically about trading but for building good habits and discipline, which are essential for successful trading:


The books you listed are fantastic but this quote is nice to trading. If a trader has no discipline then he will keep making same losing trade mistakes.

Apart from the books, a trader should practice because you need to check your emotions. You don't read all the good research work and assume you can trade. Do your practice and learn.
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March 30, 2021, 05:06:15 PM
#1
Thought maybe it's a good idea to collect trading, psychology or related book recommendations for beginners and advanced as well.

I did read all these books (and more) and did chose them for this post as they are not only useful for one type of strategy (indicators vs. price action/technical analysis) – these books match all styles of trading:

  • What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars – Jim Paul
  • Mastering the Trade, Third Edition – John Carter
  • The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes – Mark Douglas
  • Trading in the Zone: Master the Market with Confidence, Discipline and a Winning Attitude – Mark Douglas
  • Market Wizards, Updated: Interviews with Top Traders – Jack D. Schwager
  • Reminiscences of a Stock Operator – Edwin Lefèvre
  • The Complete TurtleTrader: How 23 Novice Investors Became Overnight Millionaires – Michael W. Covel
  • One Good Trade: Inside the Highly Competitive World of Proprietary Trading – Mike Bellafiore
  • The Daily Trading Coach: 101 Lessons for Becoming Your Own Trading Psychologist – Brett N. Steenbarger
  • Trading Beyond the Matrix: The Red Pill for Traders and Investors – Van Tharp
  • The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable – Nassim Nicholas Taleb
  • Stock Market Technique Number One and Number Two – Richard D. Wyckoff (have not read it, yet)

Not specifically about trading but for building good habits and discipline, which are essential for successful trading:

  • Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones – James Clear

Books about investing (except the "Intelligent Investor" I haven't read these books by myself but have heard quite a lot of good recommendations for these books):

  • The Intelligent Investor – Benjamin Graham
  • The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns – John C. Bogle
  • Warren Buffett and the Interpretation of Financial Statements: The Search for the Company with a Durable Competitive Advantage – Mary Buffett & David Clark

Indeed also books about Kostolany

Update 2020-04-01: Added Wyckoff and books about investing.
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