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Michael Covel books? Come on the man is a snake oil salesman, who never traded in his life.
Yea man I was just really interested in the turtle story after reading the first market wizards book. I actually read “the way of the turtle” by Curtis faith Afterwards and liked it quite a bit more than Covel’s book.
 
For me, don't laugh, these two books changed the way I trade:
2. Nassim Taleb: Fooled By Randomness.

Interesting read, but zero practical use

Michael Covel books? Come on the man is a snake oil salesman,

I agree 100%

Stan Weinstein's Secrets For Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets

I liked it very much, but it is quite outdated now. Where can I get more information on using relative performance versus index to choose stocks for my portfolio? Especially when it comes to short selling.
 
There's that new wizards book which came out last month. "Unknown Market Wizards" (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show...arch=true&from_srp=true&qid=33FZqHvBr6&rank=8).
I haven't read it yet, but likely it'll be a quality read like the others of Schwager's series.

Stan Weinstein's Secrets For Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets
I read it years back because someone always mentions it here like it's being shilled. For me, it was either really
outdated, or just useless, a waste of time, and derivative.
 
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