![]() High Probability trading $39.95 This author is without question (IMHO) one of the most honest, straight forward, down to earth stock market commentators I have ever had the pleasure of reading. Occasionally, perhaps slightly redundant, but sometimes there is nothing wrong with trying to drive home a point by repetition. This is a book I will refer back to frequently. ![]() High Probability Trading Strategies: Entry to Exit Tactics for the Forex, Futures, and Stock Markets (Wiley Trading) $70.00 I love this book. It is a comprehensive and complete reference book for a professional trader. The author is very precise. The strategy is based mostly on the Elliott Wave Theory plus momentum trend, price, pattern and the right timing of an entry and an exit. Plus a CD with vidoes. Excellent! ![]() A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online (2nd edition) $15.95 If you need basic information this is a good book. It does give a good survey of what day trading can be. It does not give a lot of information on what works. It's a good start. ![]() Trading for a Living: Psychology, Trading Tactics, Money Management $80.00 I've spent the past year reading trading books. I bought many, including the ones recommended by reviewers who seemed to "get it." Looking back on it, I wasted a lot of time and money. This one, along with "Winning the Trading Game" by DraKoln and "Trading Rules that Work" by Jankovsky, are the only books I would recommend. Read them more than once. Paper trade for several months. Pay attention. Watch Volume and Open Interest. Think about what underlies market moves. And always assume there's something going on that you don't know or understand. Good luck. |
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