Thanks... (STOCKTRAD3R)
I have limited funds because I am about to finish my senior of college, and my parents just spent about $160K on my education and won't contribute to any of my speculative decisions...
otherwise, for the noob part, I'm not sure that definitions fits me well... So, I paper trade, and that does not obviously count as experience, but I think I have a good amount of knowledge...
Here are some of the books I have read in the past two years regarding the market (both fundamental and technical):
The Psychology of Investing - Nofsinger
Beating the Street - Lynch
One up on Wall Street - Lynch
Confessions of a Street Addict - Cramer
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator - Lefevre
How to Trade in Stocks - Livermore
IPOS for everyone - Killian
How I made 2,000,000 in the Stock Market - Darvas
Getting Started in Currency Trading - Archer
Stock Market Rules - Sheimo
The First Book of Investing - Case
The Little Book That Beats the Market - Greenblatt
The Little Black Book of Microcap Investin - Holtzclaw
The Market Maker's Edge - Lukeman
Market Wizards - Schwager
Getting Started in Chart Patterns - Bulkowski
An American Hedge Fund - Sykes
Rich Dad Poor Dad - Kiyosaki
Pit Bull - Schwartz
Alchemy of Finance - Soros
Security Analysis (parts) - Graham/Dodd
How To Take Money from Wall Street - Oz
Wall Street - Geisst
Transformation of Wall Street (parts)
Also read parts of several different FOR DUMMIES books (i.e Technical Analysis, Hedge Funds, Trading, Commodities, Series 7, etc)