My top 10 Trading Books
No. 10 - Trading Rules that Work (Jason Alan Jankovsky)
Jankovsky describes 28 rules on trading such as “Know your Time Frame” and “Never Add to a Loser”.
No. 9 - The Master Swing Trader (Alan S. Farley)
“Located in the gray area between the lightning fast day trader and the endlessly patient buy-and-hold investor, the modern swing trader executes intermediate positions that offer highly lucrative results with less volatility.“
No. 8 - Swing Trading for Dummies (Omar Bassal)
“I remember reading several books before I started trading, convinced I could begin as an expert. But I lost money for a period, rediscovering lessons found in the very books I read. There are few teachers better than the pain of losing money.”
No. 7 - Mastering the Trade (John F. Carter)
An overview on all aspects of trading. From the basics like “Top tools for traders” to “What are the best intraday and swing-trading setups”.
No. 6 - Technical Analysis of Stock Trends (Edwards / Magee / Bassetti)
The bible of technical analysis, written in 1948 and despite the passage of time and developments such as AI, the price movements then seem little different from today's price fluctuations.
No. 5 Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (Edwin Lefèvre)
This book provides a fascinating look into the highs and lows of one of history's most iconic stock traders, Jesse Livermore, a master of Wall Street speculation. First published in 1923, this timeless classic follows Livermore's journey through the world of stock trading, highlighting his remarkable successes, devastating losses, and the valuable lessons he learned while navigating the volatile financial markets.
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