Quote from tomwade:
OK, I'm wrapping up Tharp's book (yes, it's OUTSTANDING!) in the next week.
So what would you read/study next? Mark Douglas? Or go straight to LeBeau? How about Schwager? ..... or Kaufman?
While you're at it, what would the next *2* or *3* books be, in sequence, that have the most relevance to the education of a trader that you would recommend?
Thanks in advance, Folk!
Tom
Study yourself. Right down a list of all the major weaknesses that have cost you money in the past, they're going to cost you money again in the future.
Taking a very good inventory of yourself will definitely help.
"Secrets of Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets" Stan Weinstein. Great book for technical analysis, its a timeless book, and author does a great job in explaining the fundamental concepts of TA. Good luck.
