Quote from WallstYouth:
Can anyone provide any details on the following book? I'm thinking about picking it up today.
http://www.amazon.com/Trading-Exchanges-Market-Microstructure-Practitioners/dp/0195144708
Here's an Amazon review:
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
Great content, great writing!, December 26, 2002
Reviewer: A reader
I have been trading for 8 years. 6 years prop trading, I now run a hedge fund. We make about 10,000 trades/day. I wish I had read this book years ago. I've had to pay Mr. Market a large sum to learn many of these lessons. Larry Harris has written what I consider to be the best book in the field of trading. He covers nearly all topics, from structural & regulatory issues, to descriptions of the players; costs to performance evaluation. Presentation is excellent - the numerous sidebars, tables & graphs serve to illustrate the text. My only complaint is that the book does not take the quantitative side far enough. I recommend a technical appendix plus specific references (perhaps annotating the excellent bibliography) for the mathematically inclined reader.
If you are interested in trading, or curious about the markets, buy and read this book!
(1) Probably a good book and worth the money for any serious student of trading...
Plus
(2) Taleb's "Fooled By Randomness" is compulsory.
But the most important thing is ** How You Think **.
Have you been TRAINED to think in a critical, logical, focused way???
Yes, trained... if not, then you are dead, dead, dead. Stop right now.
Most people here at ET believe all kinds of completely non-sensical things...
Which is ** no accident **...
Because for decades they have been spoon-fed FALSE BELIEFS...
By a ruthless Securities Industry... that cares ONLY about taking their money.