02/11/2022
To be honest… you can't learn trading from books, but
- they could be a great source of extra knowledge
- books can also be a cool starting platform if you are a newbie
Here goes a great TOP to start with:
1 Antifragility. How to capitalize on chaos
by N.Taleb
Taleb formulates simple rules that allow us to overcome fragility and act so that the unpredictable uncertainty that abounds in trading does not harm us - and moreover, to help us improve
2 Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading
by Larry Williams
Larry Williams is a master daytrader. He publicly turned, within a year, $10K into $1.1M in competition. In the book, he describes his methods, which make possible the largest financial returns, but, at the same time, require the strongest concentration, constant attention and vigilance, as well as very strict planning.
3 The Psychology of Trading: Tools and Techniques for Minding the Markets
by Brett N. Steenbarger
How traders can identify and neutralize psychological problems. After all, knowing yourself is just as important as knowing the market, the author claims. The purpose of this book is to help you identify your patterns of success and failure and learn how to better control them
4 Reminiscences of a Stock Operator Paperback
by Edwin Lefèvre
This fictional biography of perhaps one of the greatest financial geniuses in history, Edwin Lefèvre, tells the whole truth about the psychology of markets, investments and stock trading.
5 The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes
by Mark Douglas
The author explains why most traders are not ready to switch to completely different tactics. Drawing on a rare insight gained through personal experience trading in the commodity markets, the author shows why the concepts used to achieve success in society often become serious psychological barriers in the market
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