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newbie
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July 01, 2020, 02:04:40 AM
#41
So traders when I started trading I only knew about two indicators and nothing else after few days of trading I was in loss Grin

After that I googled ' top 10 books to learn trading ' and started reading books

Trading in the zone
Think and trade like a champion
trading for living
howard marks mastering the market cycle
Thinking fast and slow
now I am reading Little book that beats the market

I wrote this topic because I see many newbies and intermediate traders who have lost money and seeking for help , I think reading books is only way to gain knowledge and help yourself, don't go behind course and tips and waste your time and money , books are available for free just read and implement which Is what i did

which books have you read , how it is helping you

Allow us to mention a book we wrote about trading crypto: From Zero to Lambo. We made it as simple as possible for beginners to understand.
sr. member
Activity: 1666
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December 11, 2019, 03:08:11 PM
#40
Lots of learning by reading books is very good, moreover the aim is to broaden your horizons in trading crypto. So far, I have only joined the trading community such as in telegram and often watch YouTube to learn the strategy of trading or sharing information in this forum, yes this is quite helpful for me.
hero member
Activity: 1666
Merit: 629
December 11, 2019, 02:20:51 PM
#39
Although I have not read the books of global writers or books in English, I can say that I have read many successful books written in my native language. I write the names of these books in English instead of writing them in Turkish but I want to know that all these books are written in Turkish.
- Crypto Money Age
- A to Z Marketing
- Economy 101
- Marketing 101
- Marketing Methods
- Effective Marketing Techniques
- Marketing Lies
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Forex Terms and Forex Trading Guide
- Technical and Basic Analysis Methods, Applications
- Investor's Hand Book (My favorite)
hero member
Activity: 2072
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December 11, 2019, 01:42:25 PM
#38
having knowledge before trading is a good thing. but, in this case, you need to have experience and try it. to be honest, there aren't many books that I read other than guidelines on how to trade in the market, or exchangers, and find out information about trusted exchangers. Next is, try to trade because the experience is the best teacher.
legendary
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December 11, 2019, 12:49:15 PM
#37
I have not read any book even about what is analysis in trading, since the digital era I only searched for articles that can be found from Google or YouTube, I learned a little from some traders, actually you will not get anything by reading books about trading in crypto, many people say that the exchange technique in crypto is different from like forex, so if you want to learn to be a trader in forex register with a broker maybe you can get a free book, but if about crypto I think it's hard to find a book about learning how to trade crypto properly, because even great traders can suffer huge losses in the crypto world, because they always have surprises for all traders with unpredictable prices

What do you say about the difficulty of find a book about learning how to trade crypto? the fact that both forex and crypto traders have certainly suffered huge losses. No matter how small the discussion in the book, surely it still gives new insight to us and although crypto is full of surprises, there is certainly a useful knowledge in the book.
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crypto enthusiast
December 11, 2019, 07:34:30 AM
#36
There are many books on the topic but i think reading articles and attending school programs such as Crypto School, Newscrypto.io is much wiser. There are also many cool youtube channels and tutorials.
sr. member
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December 11, 2019, 07:10:20 AM
#35
i learnt trading by my self watching youtube videos and some free course ,
i like to read books on investing i had read intelligent investor book it was good . i like to keep it simple, reading more books i think it makes things complicated, i like warren buffet books more  i dont want to follow many authors as it makes things complicated 
You are really right that after watching a lot of interesting videos on YouTube you can learn not only how to trade.  I read the information on the forums, especially where I can ask counter-questions if I don’t understand something, and visual lessons using Youtube channels have a very beneficial effect on my learning.  I do not want to say anything bad about books, but to learn with them, in my opinion, is only a waste of my time.  I like to read books on other subjects.
For this hi-tech era, i would say that books are already on the verge of extinction yet we've been already on this age of mobile phones and tablets/laptops where these things wont really be that relevant anymore
except for Education sector where these books is highly needed.

Going back on whats being discussed about learning on Youtube then this is the step ive been doing wayback.If you cant understand anything you can always look for those terms
and i do much prefer on seeing it visually rather than reading any scriptures.
hi tech era books - e books and audio books are available which can be used from laptop or mobile , I was even thinking like that books are just amazing reading is best then audio books or anything nothing can replace it , book readers agree with me
legendary
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Bitcoin FTW!
December 10, 2019, 06:35:23 PM
#34
I like to read about trading often, but it's not necessarily from books but more often from places like Medium or other similar platforms, and I like watching YouTube videos from several crypto-oriented YouTubers as well, though one of the Medium authors that I read pretty often is CryptoCred (click for link), who mostly focuses on Bitcoin, some starting points for beginning and more advanced trader and also has several decent articles on leveraged trading as well.

I also agree that much of the material you need is available free-of-charge online. You don't need to go around paying money for special videos or materials, and often times you can find that same information elsewhere online, perhaps in a different format of explanation.
legendary
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December 10, 2019, 05:16:03 PM
#33
i learnt trading by my self watching youtube videos and some free course ,
i like to read books on investing i had read intelligent investor book it was good . i like to keep it simple, reading more books i think it makes things complicated, i like warren buffet books more  i dont want to follow many authors as it makes things complicated 
You are really right that after watching a lot of interesting videos on YouTube you can learn not only how to trade.  I read the information on the forums, especially where I can ask counter-questions if I don’t understand something, and visual lessons using Youtube channels have a very beneficial effect on my learning.  I do not want to say anything bad about books, but to learn with them, in my opinion, is only a waste of my time.  I like to read books on other subjects.
For this hi-tech era, i would say that books are already on the verge of extinction yet we've been already on this age of mobile phones and tablets/laptops where these things wont really be that relevant anymore
except for Education sector where these books is highly needed.

Going back on whats being discussed about learning on Youtube then this is the step ive been doing wayback.If you cant understand anything you can always look for those terms
and i do much prefer on seeing it visually rather than reading any scriptures.
full member
Activity: 1316
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December 10, 2019, 01:13:57 PM
#32
i learnt trading by my self watching youtube videos and some free course ,
i like to read books on investing i had read intelligent investor book it was good . i like to keep it simple, reading more books i think it makes things complicated, i like warren buffet books more  i dont want to follow many authors as it makes things complicated 
You are really right that after watching a lot of interesting videos on YouTube you can learn not only how to trade.  I read the information on the forums, especially where I can ask counter-questions if I don’t understand something, and visual lessons using Youtube channels have a very beneficial effect on my learning.  I do not want to say anything bad about books, but to learn with them, in my opinion, is only a waste of my time.  I like to read books on other subjects.
sr. member
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December 10, 2019, 06:20:16 AM
#31
i learnt trading by my self watching youtube videos and some free course ,
i like to read books on investing i had read intelligent investor book it was good . i like to keep it simple, reading more books i think it makes things complicated, i like warren buffet books more  i dont want to follow many authors as it makes things complicated  
full member
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December 09, 2019, 12:24:03 PM
#30
I am not a fanatic or book lover, but I do love searching in google, youtube, I prefer watching things that I wanted to learn rather than reading books, it makes me sleepy , I can read books for just around 10 minutes then the rest I sleep. Anyway, but of course if there are books that I really wanted to read such as financial books, I am really interested on it but with trading and blockchain not yet.

I already read a book about trading in cryptocurrency and trading in another kind of business. Still, that kind of list of suggested texts is the first time I saw that reading those kinds of genre gives a lot of ideas too because those are hard copies and verified before being published by the publishing house and the contents are already filtered if the data recorded is authentic and legit. Still, we have a different option if we reading is not our hobby there's an internet, google, and youtube that you can search more a lot of things all about in trading, there is some guides offer by the internet, and they give a seminars and online lesson to the beginners and experts who want to increase their knowledge in trading.
sr. member
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December 09, 2019, 12:06:14 PM
#29
So traders when I started trading I only knew about two indicators and nothing else after few days of trading I was in loss Grin

After that I googled ' top 10 books to learn trading ' and started reading books

Trading in the zone
Think and trade like a champion
trading for living
howard marks mastering the market cycle
Thinking fast and slow
now I am reading Little book that beats the market

I wrote this topic because I see many newbies and intermediate traders who have lost money and seeking for help , I think reading books is only way to gain knowledge and help yourself, don't go behind course and tips and waste your time and money , books are available for free just read and implement which Is what i did

which books have you read , how it is helping you
Honestly, i tried reading books or e-books in trading and it doesn't really help me to minimize my losses because it is still better to learn trading on actual that you personally can see how trading works, that is why asking a friend personally about trading and watching tutorial videos in YouTube is still the best way for me to learn more about trading and to minimize your losses.
sr. member
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December 09, 2019, 11:24:22 AM
#28
Unfortunately, the market does not always work, as it is written in books. But the basis for the work should be. For me, Robert Fisher’s book, Fibonacci Sequence: Applications and Strategy for Traders, is very interesting. Maybe someone should take a look.
Has anyone thought of cryptocurrency just before 2009? I mean the idea of it can be a good topic of a book. Talking about resources of knowledge in trading, crypto market generally, internet contains all of the things we need. On top of that is the visuals and real life examples because it updates every time when some changes gets in. Books are outdated although it is a great source of information and knowledge, we must accept the fact that the world evolves on technology now.
sr. member
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December 09, 2019, 11:13:15 AM
#27
So traders when I started trading I only knew about two indicators and nothing else after few days of trading I was in loss Grin

After that I googled ' top 10 books to learn trading ' and started reading books

Trading in the zone
Think and trade like a champion
trading for living
howard marks mastering the market cycle
Thinking fast and slow
now I am reading Little book that beats the market

I wrote this topic because I see many newbies and intermediate traders who have lost money and seeking for help , I think reading books is only way to gain knowledge and help yourself, don't go behind course and tips and waste your time and money , books are available for free just read and implement which Is what i did

which books have you read , how it is helping you

I've read the books that i lended from my friends named "Day Trading" by pete manlow and it's really nice book it contains all the fundamentals trading that we have to know, even he is not doing it with cryptocurrency but everything on the books can relate for cryptocurrency trading

I will take note of these  books that I will read once I will be decided for trading, anyway, if you cannot read books there's also youtube tutorial which is available, which for me is more convenient rather than reading books as with this you can be able to know the strategy live, and you can pause all the time when you forgot or when  you want to do it while they are doing.
sr. member
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December 09, 2019, 09:37:54 AM
#26
So traders when I started trading I only knew about two indicators and nothing else after few days of trading I was in loss Grin

After that I googled ' top 10 books to learn trading ' and started reading books

Trading in the zone
Think and trade like a champion
trading for living
howard marks mastering the market cycle
Thinking fast and slow
now I am reading Little book that beats the market

I wrote this topic because I see many newbies and intermediate traders who have lost money and seeking for help , I think reading books is only way to gain knowledge and help yourself, don't go behind course and tips and waste your time and money , books are available for free just read and implement which Is what i did

which books have you read , how it is helping you

I've read the books that i lended from my friends named "Day Trading" by pete manlow and it's really nice book it contains all the fundamentals trading that we have to know, even he is not doing it with cryptocurrency but everything on the books can relate for cryptocurrency trading
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December 09, 2019, 09:29:47 AM
#25
So traders when I started trading I only knew about two indicators and nothing else after few days of trading I was in loss Grin

After that I googled ' top 10 books to learn trading ' and started reading books

Trading in the zone
Think and trade like a champion
trading for living
howard marks mastering the market cycle
Thinking fast and slow
now I am reading Little book that beats the market

I wrote this topic because I see many newbies and intermediate traders who have lost money and seeking for help , I think reading books is only way to gain knowledge and help yourself, don't go behind course and tips and waste your time and money , books are available for free just read and implement which Is what i did

which books have you read , how it is helping you
In all those books, I just read trading for a living. I realized that the author was right about the trade. The winners are those who are good at controlling psychology and working disciplined and good at managing capital. In addition, indicators appear a lot and you can find a lot of accurate judgments from outsiders. Therefore, before becoming a good trader, you should find ways to learn how to manage capital well.
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December 09, 2019, 08:54:05 AM
#24


I wrote this topic because I see many newbies and intermediate traders who have lost money and seeking for help , I think reading books is only way to gain knowledge and help yourself, don't go behind course and tips and waste your time and money , books are available for free just read and implement which Is what i did

which books have you read , how it is helping you
I don't read too many books like you, but I practice more. I often go to small spots to practice practicing chart analysis and use demo accounts to open orders with my new strategies. Later, I recorded it in a book of those transactions and why I lost or why I won. That's one of the most effective ways I've ever done. Reading too much will not bring much good results in the transaction.
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December 09, 2019, 08:24:22 AM
#23
I have not read any book even about what is analysis in trading, since the digital era I only searched for articles that can be found from Google or YouTube, I learned a little from some traders, actually you will not get anything by reading books about trading in crypto, many people say that the exchange technique in crypto is different from like forex, so if you want to learn to be a trader in forex register with a broker maybe you can get a free book, but if about crypto I think it's hard to find a book about learning how to trade crypto properly, because even great traders can suffer huge losses in the crypto world, because they always have surprises for all traders with unpredictable prices
newbie
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December 09, 2019, 03:18:59 AM
#22
Unfortunately, the market does not always work, as it is written in books. But the basis for the work should be. For me, Robert Fisher’s book, Fibonacci Sequence: Applications and Strategy for Traders, is very interesting. Maybe someone should take a look.
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