The second book of the classical Market Wizards series from Jack D. Schwager. It was first published in 1992 and includes interviews with the America’s top traders. William Eckhardt, Bill Lipschutz, Randy McKay, Stanley Druckenmiller, Victor Sperandeo, Gil Blake, Richard Driehaus, Tom Basso, Linda Bradford Raschke, Blair Hull and some other great traders are featured […]
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I actually listened to it as an audiobook. I have lately started to use audiobooks as it’s faster and more pleasant way for me to consume information. I can be out running and exercising or walking in the park and no need to stay in to read a book. Anyway, Psycho Cybernetics by Dr. Maxwell […]
It’s a book about historical times in Wall Street, how Nicolas Darvas was trading in 1950s, and this is one of the reasons it’s an interesting read just like Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. Back then technical analysis was way more simpler, no computers or Internet, no HFT or algorithmic trading. Everything was done on […]
Wow! This book taught me how my body chemistry works, how my brain and body communicate and what’s happening around this when I am taking risks. The Hour Between Dog and Wolf is a great masterpiece about neurobiology that made so much sense to me after realizing why I had lost my appetite and sleep […]
The book begins with trading cycles, time, volume, markets in general. Alan Farley writes about cross-market analysis, how markets react, correlate and how to use it in your own trading. The author covers most of the classical charting and technical analysis topics and indicators, like candlesticks, support-resistance, moving averages, Bollinger bands, convergence-divergence, dow theory, the […]