Recommend Trading Book

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  1. deaddog

    deaddog

    Any thing about investing by Darvas or Wyckoff
     
    #11     Apr 18, 2021
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  2. How can we get this book in PDF format?
     
    #12     Apr 18, 2021
  3. I dont know, I find these books a library material. Especially the Intelligent Investor.
     
    #13     Apr 18, 2021
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  4. Chivas D

    Chivas D

    I like "a beginners guide to day trading online" by Toni Turner. Although I am not a day trader the strategies in her book can be applied to long term trades as well.
     
    #14     Apr 19, 2021
  5. easymon1

    easymon1

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  6. Market Wizard books are the best ones out there. They helped me a lot.
     
    #16     Apr 20, 2021
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  8. raddo

    raddo

    It’s not a book per se, but I can point you toQuantpedia - The Encyclopedia of Quantitative Trading Strategies.

    It’s a database of ideas for quantitative trading strategies derived out of the academic research papers (from research portals, financial journals, universities etc.), interesting papers are selected, and performance and risk characteristics and trading rules in plain language are extracted.Subset of strategies is backtested and you can review out-of-sample chart, statistics and code written in the QuantConnect framework …
     
    #18     Apr 22, 2021
  9. I copied these lists from others, I don't have the source.
    Many Good ideas here..
    I have read several of them.


    Stock Market Reading Material


    Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation”

    If I had to pick just one book to read on the topic, this would be the one. Edward Chancellor weaves history, psychology, and economics beautifully in what is also one of the better-named finance books I’ve come across.

    “The Panic of 1907: Lessons Learned From the Market’s Perfect Storm”

    The story behind the banking crisis most people probably aren’t familiar with. This book shows how primitive the financial markets were before banking regulations and the Fed came around.

    “The Great Depression: A Diary”

    This first-person account of what life was like during the Great Depression is not only a lesson in financial market history but also how difficult that period in history was for those living through it. I can’t recommend this one enough.

    “Stocks for the Long Run: The Definitive Guide to Financial Market Returns & Long-Term Investment Strategies”

    I’m always a little skeptical about how much faith we can put into market data from the late-1800s or early-1900s, but this book does a masterful job of going way, way back to show how the various markets have performed over the really long haul.

    “More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite”

    A book about the history of hedge funds, but it plays out over the decades and gives some great background on what it was like to invest in various market environments over the years and how things have evolved for investors.

    “The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine”

    The definitive book about the Great Financial Crisis and subprime mortgage meltdown and one of the best non-fiction books of the past decade. “Liar’s Poker” by Michael Lewis is also a great account of what Wall Street was like in the 1980s.

    “A Short History of Financial Euphoria”

    Howard Marks recommended this one. John Kenneth Galbraith is really good and it’s a quick read on the history of bubbles.

    “Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk”

    In the conversation for best investment books ever written.

    “Bull: A History of Boom and Bust, 1982-2004”

    One of the best investment books I’ve read in some time about one of the biggest stock market booms ever.


    “The Go-Go Years”

    “When Genius Failed”

    “The Money Game”

    “Where Are the Customers’ Yachts?”

    “The Great Crash”

    “The Snowball”

    “An Engine, Not a Camera”

    “Debt, the First 5,000 Years”

    “The Myth of the Rational Market”

    “Birth of Plenty”

    “Financial Market History”

    The History of the United States in Five Crashes

    “Triumph of the Optimists”

    “Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds”

    Ben Carlson is the author of the blog “A Wealth of Common Sense,” where this was first published. It is reprinted with permission. Follow him on Twitter @awealthofcs.

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/9...ou-really-should-read-2017-07-29?link=sfmw_tw

    Warren Buffett Letters to Shareholders 1965-2015

    1. Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
      Charles Mackay 1841
    2. Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
      Edwin Lefevre 1923
    3. Technical Analysis Explained: The Successful Investor’s Guide to Spotting Investment Trends and Turning Points
      Martin Pring 2002 (Edition 4)
    4. Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences
      G.W.F Hegel 1817
    5. Foundations of the Sciences of Knowledge
      J.G. Fichte 1794
    6. Option Volatility and Pricing: Advanced Trading Strategies and Techniques
      Sheldon Natenberg 1994
    7. Steppenwolf
      Herman Hesse 1927
    8. Science of Logic
      G.W.F Hegel 1812
    9. Technical Analysis of Stock Trends
      Robert Edwards and John Magee 1948

    Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World Nomi Prins

    Oil 101 Morgan Downey

    The Domino Effect E Russell Braziel

    Reading Price Charts Bar By Bar Al Brooks

    When Money Dies Adam Ferguson

    Trade Your Way To Financial Freedom Van K. Tharp

    The Daily Trading Coach Brett Steenbarger

    Short Cortright McMeel

    Crushing It ! Gary Vaynerchuk

    How to Make Profits Trading in Commodities W D Gann

    Business Adventures John Brooks

    Simple Wealth Incredible Wealth Nick Murray

    Crude Forecasts Peter Sainsbury

    Egg of Columbus George Bayer

    Principles Life and Work Ray Dalio

    Trading Chaos Justine Williams
     
    #19     Apr 24, 2021
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  10. "The Zurich Axioms" - Max Gunther
    "Investment Psychology Explained" -- Martin Pring
     
    #20     Apr 25, 2021
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