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John F. Carter – Mastering the Trade – Review

A trader from Latvia recommended this book to me. John F. Carter is a trader, author and educator from the US. I will write a bit about the book and what I think of it. John Carter first starts the book with his own life experience, how he wanted to become a trader and paid […]

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Mark Douglas – Trading in the Zone – Review

Very popular and good book on trading psychology. I’ve listened to many Mark Douglas interviews on YouTube and he has other good books, too. Unfortunately, he passed away few years ago and is not around anymore. Trading in the Zone helps you to understand and think about the mental side of placing trades. It’s not […]

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Edwin LeFevre – Reminiscences of a Stock Operator – Review

This book is one of the classics first published in 1923. It is recommended by so many traders over the Internet and podcasts. A trader from California told me to read this at least ten times cause I’ll get new insights each time. I have read it just once for now but I might get […]

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Dr. Alexander Elder – Entries and Exits – Review

Since I’ve been following Dr. Elder’s work closely, I got one of his books from the library, Entries & Exits – Visits to sixteen trading rooms. There are many interesting traders interviewed in this book including Gerald Appel, the inventor of one of the most popular indicators MACD; Kerry Lovvorn, the co-founder of SpikeTrade. It […]

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Martin J. Pring – Technical Analysis Explained – Review

Similar to John Murphy’s book about technical analysis, Martin Pring also does a good job on teaching the most classical charting practices, patterns and indicators. Topics discussed in this book are: trend tools and techniques, market structure, different types of technical analysis, seasonality, cycles etc. Martin Pring is also a contributor to Stockcharts.com blog where […]