Quote from marketsurfer:
Being on Wiley's finance book reviewer's list for a number of years( thus having cases of books delivered to my home monthly) -- i don't disagree with you-- there are many self styled experts in this biz that have no pedigree or ability other than the skill to spin a yarn. However, there are a few stand outs of folks who have actually walked the walk and are able to write about it-- niederhoffer and gallacher are two of them.
The TA folks here mention authors like they are trading gods, but the truth is these authors are unknowns in the real world of finance.
Put simply, KNOW who you are reading and what verifiable background gives them the pedigree to teach.
surf
"My" author #1 is Vic Sperandeo, who definitely layed out both fundamental and technical sides of how the markets operate quite well. I can even say I trade based on the ideas grasped from his two books. Adapted to modern conditions and with addition of personal 7 years experience in the markets of course.
