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7960500 No.7960500 [Reply] [Original]

How do I into trading? What were your top 3 trading books?

>> No.7960508

>living in 2018
>books

>> No.7960594

>>7960500
Assuming that's a solvent with fluorine mixed in it, the proper label would be 'Fluoride'.

>> No.7960718

>>7960500
It takes more than three, don’t limit yourself.
>Long term TA
Dow theory for the 21st century
>Tech investment
Crossing the chasm
>Value investing
Security analysis 6th ed.
>Recognizing maniacal bullshit
This time is different: eight centuries of financial folly
>Recognizing reckless greed
Den of thieves

>>7960508
Books are the best way to get extensive knowledge about a specific topic. Audiobooks, videos, all that shit is easy to fake (not really absorb) thinking about traps and waifus. You can’t do that and read or you won’t be reading anymore and won’t make progress.

>> No.7960819

Also here’s a quick rundown from CS.
https://www.credit-suisse.com/pwp/pb/pb_research/technical_tutorial_de.pdf

>> No.7960893

My strategy that I learned from reading over 50 books on the subject is to buy when it's relatively low and then take profits when it goes high. And I also do this one weird trick where I set a 3-5% stop-loss. Sometimes I even use trailing stops. Good luck and study hard! The secret to being a good trader is out there!