Well, here's the thing... I generally have a few issues with these sorts of books.Quote from darkhorse:
There's a big difference between 1) reading about "performance" and 2) digesting a well-articulated set of nuanced ideas and observations, set forth by someone successful, as to how the market works, how a trading style works, useful things they have discovered and so on.
A great trading book is like a great conversation: It gives you fresh ideas (or fresh perspectives) and makes you think.
Firstly, it often turns out that these "successful" people aren't quite as good as they're portrayed to be. For example, I think we did talk about that Siva-Jothy fellow on this thread. The mighty do fall.
Secondly, more often than not the stories I have read are about "courage", "convictions" and all this type of bollox. The fact that some random BSD (Big Swinging Dick) had the balls to strap on a random position and managed to get lucky isn't that enlightening, IMHO.
I agree with you that a great trading book can be very useful and do all the things that you mention. I guess I just haven't found a "great" trading book out there yet.
Again, I hasten to stress that this is my Z$2c, nothing else.