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Options Made Easy: Your Guide to Profitable Trading (2nd Edition)
by Guy Cohen
Manufacturer: FT Press |
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Summary: Not well proofread
Content: This book is clear and easy to read. Unfortunately, the editor was incompetent in financials or the author didn't take the time to review his work carefully. Some of the comments on analysis are clearly worded wrongly; however, the content is so strong and ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Trading for a Living: Psychology, Trading Tactics, Money Management
by Alexander Elder
Manufacturer: Wiley |
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Summary: For novices maybe..
Content: This book covers technical analysis and money management for novice traders. If you are a novice you might want to buy this book. Alternatively you might want to buy a couple of books with more focused content. Books that take you to a higher level of understanding. ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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The (Mis)behavior of Markets
by Benoit Mandelbrot
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Summary: Limited Value
Content: Mandelbrot describes some problems with financial models that are designed to provide approximations of things that can't be perfectly modeled. He pretends that pointing out the dangers of relying too much on imperfect approximations shows some brilliant insight. ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation
by Edward Chancellor
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Summary: Homo bulla est
Content: E. Chancellor's book doesn't cover the last two `bullae' (the dot.com and the real estate ones), but his analysis of former bubbles gives also a perfect insight into these.
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