You often ask me what books I might recommend. I will duplicate the whole list again, save it and share it with your friends
1. Edwin Lefebvre. Memories of a stock speculator
The book is autobiographical and tells about the psychology of markets, investments and stock exchange game. It describes the rules that are still relevant today.
2. Adam Smith. The stock exchange game is a money game
The book does not give answers how to make money on the stock exchange, but it helps to grasp the essence, because the true goal of the game is not money; the true goal is the game itself.
3. Mike Bellafiore âOne Good Tradeâ.
A popular work by Mike Bellafiore, founder of the proprietary firm âSMB Capitalâ, which we recommend reading to everyone who wants to engage in professional trading.
4. Jack Schwager âTechnical Analysis: A Complete Courseâ
The author describes basic concepts, methods and trading techniques. The author of the trading book is a recognized expert in the field of financial markets.
5. John J. Murphy, âIntermarket Analysis. Principles of Financial Market Interactionâ
This book is an updated version of the 1991 bestseller âIntermarket Technical Analysisâ. After reading it, you will have an expanded knowledge of intermarket analysis and its use. All the necessary material is written in a lucid and understandable manner.
6. Michael W. Covel âTrend Trading. How to make money by observing market trendsâ
To make consistent profits it is important to correctly identify the trend. This book on stock trading presents techniques and tools and their practical application in the market.
7. Mark Douglas âZone Trading.â
This book deals with the problems of psychological control and emotional state of a trader. The book offers a serious psychological approach that should help to achieve stable positive results of trader's trading decisions.