Quote from OddTrader:
I don't have many trading books. The fact is the best possible book I could write would be a book very similar to Farley's one - you and I after impulsively buying it will find nothing to learn from it.![]()
Quote from Equalizer:
I believe a better metric is required, one that relates the book's cost (and perhaps size) to its crappiness.
That is, a shitty book that cost you more is actually shittier than another book of equally shitty content, that costs less.

Quote from Equalizer:
Using that metric, I believe we have a winner by a mile!!!
Dynamic Trading - by Bob Miner, Professor of Applied Crapology
A bargain at www.shittytradingbooks.com

Odd you are a smegging Genius. What a great way to promote a book by saying that its crap! Stonker..., perhaps a re-read of this thread (and actually comprehending a portion of it) by yourself is in order here before releasing more net-excrement.Quote from OddTrader:
A very good point indeed. Probably you must have learned a lot of "crappy" experience to understand this truth.
Please don't tell us you're actually the author of this good book, and you're promoting it here.![]()
Quote from Daal:
Here is my pick
The Master Swing Trader by A Farley
A bunch of setups and entries that a very likely that has absolutely no backtesting and your suposed to just buy that they work.
The author is clearly biased into thinking somehow is has a deep talent to predict the markets yet he needs to write books and sell articles to pay his bills, waste