Any good books for day traders? On technique, strategy and psycology?
They, if they have anything in the markets, are "investors" which as sophisticated and smart because they "invest" long term and forget that to profit, they'll have to sell. Otherwise, they brag about paper gains and losses to their buddies.Quote from Compulsive:
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There are essentially no books on strategy. Someone who discloses a strategy is no longer profit... so the strategy no longer (if ever) works.
On psychology, read Douglas' Trading in the Zone.
Then just read classics like Marty Schwartz Pit Bull and Leferve's Remisences of a Stock Operator.
Avoid the Ari Kiev and Alexander Books. A lot of people on ET think those guys are good, but they suck. What traders/psychologists have time to author 14 books? Are they profitable? Probably not.... they are just authors.
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Any good books for day traders? On technique, strategy and psycology?