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Books to learn trading
Any books you guys can recommend for a beginner? thanks
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Here are a couple of links for you. I pretty much did a google search for stock books for beginners. It just depends on what type of trader you are looking to be, whether thats long term, short-term, ext... These should be a big help and I started off with these type of books at the beginning as well. Knowledge is Power my friend, and these are all available on Amazon.
http://www.lovemusiclovedance.com/stocks_bookstore.htm http://www.amazon.com/Beginners-Guid.../dp/1580622720 http://www.elitetrader.com/bo/index....B_ID=6&CatID=1 http://www.stressfreetrading.com/sto...beginners.html http://tradermike.net/2005/09/an_int..._stock_charts/
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Gotta go with the one I just finished and continuously go back to reference everyday looking at charts.
John Murphy: Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets http://www.amazon.com/Technical-Anal...4534221&sr=8-1 This will teach you the basics of everything about T.A. and easier to follow than a lot I've seen. Highly recommended. Great starter book. Looking around, I found most books about trading were written in 1998-99 when everyone wanted a piece of the market, so a lot can be outdated. Read the reviews. |
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