Classic trading books

I'm looking for a list of some older books on trading/investing/speculating. Some classics like Reminiscences would be great.

Thanks in advance,

Banker
 
Nothing? I even emailed John Wiley & Sons, Inc. I didn't hear from them either. When I bought "Reminiscences" and "The Battle for Investment Survival" they are both published by Wiley as part of their Wiley Investment Classics series. You would think this would include more than 2 books!

I thought some of you had shelves and shelves of books. Surely some of them must be classics?

Can anyone hook a brother up?

Banker
 
Thank you very much. This is exactly what I am after! If anyone wants to add to this list, that would be great.

Thanks again,

Banker
 
When to Sell -Mamis
Common Stocks and Uncommn Profits - Fisher
Filtered Waves Basic Theory - Merrill
Technical Analysis and stock market profits- Shabacker
The Dow Theory- Rhea
My own story- baruch
Speculation as fine art- Watts
New Blueprints for Gains In Stocks and Grains &
One Way Formula for Trading in Stocks and Commodities, William Dunnigan
A Course in Trading-Mack

Toby Crabel
These are some I would add to that list
Prentice Hall has published a Traders' Masterclass series. You may want to have a look at it.
 
Thank you EasyGuru! I own "When to Sell" and have read "My Own Story". The rest I will look into. I'm also going to check out the Prentice Hall tip.

Thanks again,

Banker
 
Quote from easyguru:

When to Sell -Mamis
Common Stocks and Uncommn Profits - Fisher
Filtered Waves Basic Theory - Merrill
Technical Analysis and stock market profits- Shabacker
The Dow Theory- Rhea
My own story- baruch
Speculation as fine art- Watts
New Blueprints for Gains In Stocks and Grains &
One Way Formula for Trading in Stocks and Commodities, William Dunnigan
A Course in Trading-Mack

Toby Crabel
These are some I would add to that list
Prentice Hall has published a Traders' Masterclass series. You may want to have a look at it.

What kind of stuff does Rhea cover in his book? Didn't he revise the dow theory?
 
The September issue of Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities has a list of classic trading books on page 120 and 121. Too many to list
 
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