Hi all, I really enjoyed Trading and Exchanges by Larry Harris and found it an illuminating read. Are there any other similar books in the same vein? I see some other books show up on Amazon on the same subject, but don't know if they're any good or provide additional value over Harris (which I will probably re-read). Empirical Market Microstructure: The Institutions, Economics, and Econometrics of Securities Trading Market Liquidity: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Market Microstructure Theory Market Microstructure in Practice Thanks in advance. Howard
I think Sykes "The Idiots Guide to How to make 3 million a year trading 1 cent stocks" is right up there.
No interest in these types of books here? I discovered that Harris has a free follow up book updated with stuff on electronic markets, so I'm currently enjoying that one.
Fantastic!,after you read the follow up and reread Trading and Exchanges you can write a 2 page synopsis, thank you in advance.
you can make those 3 million a year if you cell the CDs for each student with $7k if you find idiots to buy those CDs you will make more millions and be very rich ! Note: Don't trust in anyone who can't trade live or show his bank and broker statements !
I decided to start on Algorithmic Trading & DMA which have been standing on my shelf for a while: Reviews are ranging from poor to great, but the author have a background in the business, so I'm sure it can offer some valuable insights.