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  • dmk112
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2004
    • 1759

    Favorite Investing/Trading Books

    I wanted to get some recommendations from the board on what are your best/favorite investing or trading literatures. Here are my top 3:

    1. Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns by Thomas Bulkowski
    2. How to make money in stocks by O'neil
    3. How I made 2,000,000 in the stock market by Nicholas Darvas

    Thanks!
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  • IIC
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 14938

    #2
    Originally posted by dmk112
    I wanted to get some recommendations from the board on what are your best/favorite investing or trading literatures. Here are my top 3:

    1. Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns by Thomas Bulkowski
    2. How to make money in stocks by O'neil
    3. How I made 2,000,000 in the stock market by Nicholas Darvas

    Thanks!
    For many...this book might be a bit basic...But I highly recommend "How Charts Can Help You In The Stock Market" by William Jiler...1962. I have the original version...But later editions are readily available. It is a great primer for the novice and a refreshing review for the more experienced...You'll even find that William O'Neil did not discover the "Cup w/ Handle" chart pattern...Jiler had it...he just called it the "Saucer w/ Platform"...But it is the same pattern...I attempted to get everyone all over the Internet to go back to the original name last year...But it didn't work...But I did get a few to switch from "Pivot Point"...We now call it "Flash Point".
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    • skiracer
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 6314

      #3
      Martin Pring's "Introduction to Technical Analysis"
      Steven Achelis's "Technical Analysis From A To Z
      THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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      • phobophobia

        #4
        Rich Dad, Poor Dad is my favorite. It's perfect for creating a good financial foundation.

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