10 Greatest trading books ever written

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The New Trading Systems and Methods, 4th Edition (Wiley Trading) (via @350Trader)

Winning on Wall Street (Marty Zweig) (via @tberkman)

My Greatest Trading Book picks

Mastering the Trade: Proven Techniques for Profiting from Intraday and Swing Trading Setups

Trading in the Zone

Come into My Trading Room: A Complete Guide to Trading

Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders

The New Market Wizards: Conversations with America’s Top Traders

Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street’s Champion Trader

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5 Responses to “10 Greatest trading books ever written”

  1. Ching Ya says:

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  2. Hi Ching Ya,
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  3. Anonymous says:

    Steidlmayer on Markets…read it about 10 times.

  4. 350Trader says:

    A good list AtticMac – there are a few I’ve not looked at, but I may have to now! For me though, I would have to add the following very near the top of my trading book list – especially if you are into system development and backtesting:

    1. The New Trading Systems and Methods, 4th Edition
    2. Way of the Turtle
    3. Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns, 2nd Edition

    Over the years, I’ve found the Kaufman(1) book to be the one I’d go back to first when looking for trading ideas and other inspiration. If you value chart patterns – as I do, then the Bulkowski(3) book is a must for all the stats you get.

    Cheers,
    Jez – a.k.a. 350Trader

  5. Thanks 350. I will check out 1 and 3! I have read ‘Way of the Turtle’ and was dissapointed with it. I think I was expecting more of a ‘fly-on-the-wall’ expose of the Richard Dennis and his experiment. Instead, the book was much more around systems development etc, which, don’t get me wrong, I’m very interested in. It’s just the title was perhaps a little missleading. Maybe I’ll re-visit it with a different mindset.

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