Best Trading Book You Have Ever Read?

Back when I had an office job...there was a bunch of old dudes who had that on their desk like a Bible. I mean, it's worth a read because it's such a quick read....but I really don't understand why people worship it.

I listened to it on audible in like 30 minutes.
For this exact reason Sun Tzu adamantly states:

“Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.” :finger:

(Not only is this applicable for humans, but also for the markets as well. I see it happening everyday.)
 
Any books that made a huge impact on you and your development as a trader?


Not a book, more the start of a path into a different paradigm.

Building Minds for Building Wealth
By Jack Hershey

(search the archives)

There’s a lot of trolls here that would dissuade you, DYOR and increase your level of discernment.

Then ‘Pay it forward‘
 
Seek not to predict the market but seek to be aware of the market. The recent geopolitical event, military hardware makers, gold and oil are running up. Don't know why but cigarettes and shipping are running up too. It's impossible to know in advance but be patient and let the trend developed and hopping on it will be a profitable business.
 
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Any books that made a huge impact on you and your development as a trader?

No special impact on me, just reiterating what I already knew....

I recommend the Mark Douglas books (any of them)... as they address the psycho of trading. Can't win big (or maybe at all) without being squared away in your brain.
 
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The books that most influenced me back in the day;
Nature of risk by Mamis
It's when you sell that counts by Cassidy
Winner take all by Gallacher
 
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