Best 10 books on trading
1. Mark Douglas Trading the Zone Specialty Trading psychology Reasons to read: Instructs upon mental training and emotional restraint- the most important aspect of regular trading. 2. Jack D. Schwager Market Wizards Subject: successful traders in interview Five reasons why you should read: Practical knowledge, trading strategies, and thinking pattern of the world best traders.3. New trading by living Alexander Elder Dr
Strategy, psychology and risk: focus
What to Read: Blends technicals, discipline and money management.
4. Reminiscence of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefevre
Semi-autobiography of Jesse Livermore
Why Read: Lessons on speculation, and the human condition, that will never go out of style.
5. William J. O Neil provides the answer in his book How to Make Money in Stocks.
CAN SLIM strategy
Reason to read: Solid fundamentals as well as chart patterns explained well.
6. Anna Coulling, A complete guide to volume price analysis
Technical analysis: Biasing
What to Read It: Figure out how volume supports price action- wonderful when trading intra-day.
7. Technical Analysis of the financial markets by John J. Murphy
Technical indicators
Why Read: The all inclusive guide of charting and technical tools.
8. Brett N. Steenbarger-The Psychology of Trading Behavioural finance (behaviour finance in British English) is a field of study that analyses financial markets and models human behaviour and behavioural finance) in economics and finance. Summary: Reason to read: Trading psychology tips by a coach. 9. Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques written by Steve Nison Main interest: Candlestick patterns Why Read: To learn to interpret the chart through mastering of reading candlesticks. 10. Mark Douglas The Disciplined Trader Attention: attitude and devotion Why Read: Yet another classic by Douglas to gain control of emotions and discern oneself.
8. Brett N. Steenbarger-The Psychology of Trading Behavioural finance (behaviour finance in British English) is a field of study that analyses financial markets and models human behaviour and behavioural finance) in economics and finance. Summary: Reason to read: Trading psychology tips by a coach. 9. Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques written by Steve Nison Main interest: Candlestick patterns Why Read: To learn to interpret the chart through mastering of reading candlesticks. 10. Mark Douglas The Disciplined Trader Attention: attitude and devotion Why Read: Yet another classic by Douglas to gain control of emotions and discern oneself.
