Some books on trading

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by blueraincap, Dec 10, 2023.

  1. Some classic books but not a single one on trading
     
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  2. Look like you are into complete mathematical algo way of trading, if that work for you that's great. If you can and understand all those books and make it work, I am sure lots of wallstreet funds would recruit you.
     
  3. schizo

    schizo

    The thing is, creating an algo alone (no matter how fancy or complicated it might be) will not make you money. You need to have a profitable strategy in the first place and that requires many many years of trading experience.
     
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    Reread Wall Street Wisdom ,by Samson CoSlow:caution::caution:
     
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  5. peterkto

    peterkto

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  6. evawillms

    evawillms

  7. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    The Pandemic is over. Thus, why Zoom meetings and not in-person meetings ???

    wrbtrader
     
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    I did a speed read on that list;
    one book writer on it traded his time for /$- something like title= Fact > Feelings[not an exact quote ]LOL.:D:D
    I reread a certain chapter of PitBull by M Schwartz, again............
     
  9. After reading dozens of books on Options, and hundreds of books on trading... I re-read "The Unlucky Investor's Guide to Options Trading" again this week.

    And I will most likely re-read it a few more times this year, I found it that good compared to everything else.

    The only critique I have is that it primarily focuses on 45-DTE 16∆ Strangles. I guess that's ok to keep things simple.
     
    #10     Feb 24, 2024