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Any good reads?
Aug 30, 2015 at 06:27
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I have already read Market Wizards and Trading in the Zone, which I loved both of those books very much. Can anyone suggest anything else?
Also, what kind of premium paid education have you had experience with, and what was your experience with it? Looking to take some classes and education
Also, what kind of premium paid education have you had experience with, and what was your experience with it? Looking to take some classes and education
Everything in the market is like a fart, if you have to force it, it is probably shit
Sep 07, 2015 at 06:08
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The Hour between Dog and Wolf - written by a trader turned neuroscientist analyses the physiological and, consequently, mental effects of trading.
Trading in a Nutshell is a nice book that helps to keep it simple when you try to get overcomplicated.
Personally I think if someone is charging for your 'education' then they personally aren't making money trading so why would you trust them?
Trading in a Nutshell is a nice book that helps to keep it simple when you try to get overcomplicated.
Personally I think if someone is charging for your 'education' then they personally aren't making money trading so why would you trust them?
Sep 07, 2015 at 14:50
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Well, I don't see much difference in one charging for a book they wrote or charging for educational videos and/or training they designed. I have definitely found some shady 'teachers' in this industry, but I have also seen some really good ones.
Teaching is a obvious route for those who are capable of teaching. Trading is hard work, takes time and effort, whereas teaching someone your 20+ years of experience, can be a bit less time consuming and extremely rewarding, assuming there is at least a thousand students or so.
As long as the teacher is transparent enough, doesn't claim to win 100% or 90% of the time,etc,... than maybe they are offering something in honesty , because they know it is valuable.
Thank you for the book titles, I will definitely check them out .
Teaching is a obvious route for those who are capable of teaching. Trading is hard work, takes time and effort, whereas teaching someone your 20+ years of experience, can be a bit less time consuming and extremely rewarding, assuming there is at least a thousand students or so.
As long as the teacher is transparent enough, doesn't claim to win 100% or 90% of the time,etc,... than maybe they are offering something in honesty , because they know it is valuable.
Thank you for the book titles, I will definitely check them out .
Everything in the market is like a fart, if you have to force it, it is probably shit
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Sep 08, 2015 at 10:55
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Any book by Anna Couling - Especially A 3 Dimensional Approach to Forex Trading.
I believe it is is on a special price for Kindle on Amazon. $5.89.
It takes you through the important relationships of Bonds, Commodities, Stocks and Indices with what you should consider in your analysis of the markets.
I did a speed read first to get the feel and then re-read it.
Totally absorbing.
Anna also does a book called 'Forex for Beginners'.
Anna herself contributes articles to various websites like FXStreet and also trades 'live' so she has a solid reputation.
If you have a Kindle there are many books on Forex of which you can try a sample to get the feel.
There is though I warn some trash where the writing is disjointed however by sampling you can weed them out.
Regards
I believe it is is on a special price for Kindle on Amazon. $5.89.
It takes you through the important relationships of Bonds, Commodities, Stocks and Indices with what you should consider in your analysis of the markets.
I did a speed read first to get the feel and then re-read it.
Totally absorbing.
Anna also does a book called 'Forex for Beginners'.
Anna herself contributes articles to various websites like FXStreet and also trades 'live' so she has a solid reputation.
If you have a Kindle there are many books on Forex of which you can try a sample to get the feel.
There is though I warn some trash where the writing is disjointed however by sampling you can weed them out.
Regards
Si eius XCIX% Ius ergo est Nefas - Sileo processus (If its 99% Right then it is Wrong - Restart the process)
Sep 08, 2015 at 14:51
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Thank You, yes, I do use kindle and audible, and I have read a few books, a couple awesome ones and a few totally bogus ones.
Thank You for the advice and book titles, I will check em out
Thank You for the advice and book titles, I will check em out
Everything in the market is like a fart, if you have to force it, it is probably shit
Sep 08, 2015 at 15:27
Member Since Jun 13, 2014
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Try the classic Edwin Lefevre's - Reminiscences of A Stock Operator. It was Jesse Livermore's biography.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reminiscences_of_a_Stock_Operator
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reminiscences_of_a_Stock_Operator
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Sep 09, 2015 at 13:49
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RadarTradar posted:
Understanding Price Action
Practical Analysis of the 5-Minute Time Frame
Bob Volman
This is probably the only book you need to read if you want to be a trader.
Good luck! ;)
I will check it out, thank you
Everything in the market is like a fart, if you have to force it, it is probably shit
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Sep 13, 2015 at 06:03
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Black swan and End to the Bull.
"They mistook leverage with genius".
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Nov 03, 2015 at 07:08
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I only read books by recognised professionals in their field.
"They mistook leverage with genius".
Nov 03, 2015 at 15:57
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snapdragon1970 posted:
I only read books by recognised professionals in their field.
No kiddin' ? So, any favorites that you wouldn't mind sharing with me?
Everything in the market is like a fart, if you have to force it, it is probably shit
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Nov 12, 2015 at 08:16
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King Lear ,alchemy of finance,the madness of crowds,Damodaran on valuation,against the gods,liars poker,freakonomics,the creature from Jekyll island,lords of finance,Benjamin graham.
"They mistook leverage with genius".
Dec 22, 2016 at 07:35
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dkilmer posted:
I have already read Market Wizards and Trading in the Zone, which I loved both of those books very much. Can anyone suggest anything else?
Also, what kind of premium paid education have you had experience with, and what was your experience with it? Looking to take some classes and education
Books about trading are really expensive so what I did to save money, I just made an in-depth research to look for blogs that would really help me with my trading career.
You can check these sites if you want.
https://itrader-stocks.com/stocks-and-shares/
https://itrader-commodities.com/
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Dec 22, 2016 at 11:43
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Tulip Mania , different authors opinions on the history, one I was thinking of reading soon. This book on energy trading and risk management by Steven Berley will be next on my list.
"They mistook leverage with genius".
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Dec 22, 2016 at 11:47
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SophieB posted:Aswath Damodaran runs free courses through Stern on youtube.dkilmer posted:
I have already read Market Wizards and Trading in the Zone, which I loved both of those books very much. Can anyone suggest anything else?
Also, what kind of premium paid education have you had experience with, and what was your experience with it? Looking to take some classes and education
Books about trading are really expensive so what I did to save money, I just made an in-depth research to look for blogs that would really help me with my trading career.
You can check these sites if you want.
https://itrader-stocks.com/stocks-and-shares/
https://itrader-commodities.com/
"They mistook leverage with genius".
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