Most expensive trading books?

Quote from Mvic:

I have an autographed copy of his technical analysis binder and this book also(took his class at the CME many years ago). Its a decent book on but just lays out what most of us know about volume and open interest that can now be found in many other books. I think that a bunch of sellers on amazon got together to fix the price because the book isn't worth more than $20. Infact I will list it on amazon this weekend.

Ken Shaleen, a.k.a. CHARTWATCH will be conducting a webinar for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group on technical analysis of the foreign exchange futures on Wednesday April 29 at 3:30 pm local Chicago time.
To register for this free event, use the following link:
http://www.cmegroup.com/education/events/forms/forex_e-micro_futures_partner.html

Thanks I will check it out. Ken is one of the good guys IMO.
 
Quote from stevegee58:

The J L Lord books from randomwalktrading.com. They're $300-$400 each. The set of 4 is $999.

These look pretty recent and interesting. Seems they are designed for investment bankers who get involved with financial modeling related to the random-walk (Brownian Motion). I don't like the absolutely no returns policy though.

Some of the other books you guys listed are from the 1990s and out of print... that's why there such a ridiculous price. There are like five sellers of each of those books and they are price-makers :p

Continue listing any new, particularly academic books that are related to trading..
 
Quote from Mvic:

I have an autographed copy of his technical analysis binder and this book also(took his class at the CME many years ago). Its a decent book on but just lays out what most of us know about volume and open interest that can now be found in many other books. I think that a bunch of sellers on amazon got together to fix the price because the book isn't worth more than $20. Infact I will list it on amazon this weekend.

Ken Shaleen, a.k.a. CHARTWATCH will be conducting a webinar for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group on technical analysis of the foreign exchange futures on Wednesday April 29 at 3:30 pm local Chicago time.
To register for this free event, use the following link:
http://www.cmegroup.com/education/events/forms/forex_e-micro_futures_partner.html

it will be interesting to see your offer on amazon. how much will u it offer it at?
 
There were quite a few trading books on netlibrary.com when I was browsing through it one day. In Texas, you've got a free membership to it through the TexShare library database, thought I'd share in case anyone could use that info.
 
I have an original copy of Crabels book. I never really got anything out of it but it has turned into a good investment. I think it was about $300 when I looked on Amazon a couple years ago. Now it starts at $666 and goes up.
 
Quote from LEAPup:

Never heard of avaxhome. I've got trend micro, one the "house" computer, and my 16 year old picked up a virus on myspace, or some other social site. You think I may be safe to go to avaxhome with trend micro's "protection?"

Not sure... I've never heard of trend micro. I assume if you have any anti-virus, then you should be fine.

I doubt anything will happen if you just click that one link. My anti-virus (Kaspersky) pops up w/ a warning when I browse the site in general (using search engine or whatever).

Get a good anti-virus though... There are tons of great trading related books on that site.... for free.... it's a matter of morals whether you will download them.
 
John macks The future of the equities market, predictions for the 21st century.

The one copy is worth a few million dollars and is kept in a vault.
 
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