New Investor Wants Book Recommendations

Just finished reading "Master The Markets" by Tom Williams. He was a syndicate trader back in the 70's. He explains how the "smart money" minipulates the markets to their advantage and at our expense. The most eye opening investing book I've ever read in my 18 year investing career. It goes for $100 but you can download a pdf version at TradeTheTruth.com (click on their download link) It's 188 pages to print but I believe it's worth it. I'm starting my second read through now. Good stuff.

Here's the link http://www.tradethetruth.com/downloads.html
 
Re: New Investor Want Recommendations

I would avoid recommending Dave Ramsey.

Then how about Wade Cook? He has published a bunch or books and tapes on investing. He appears to be a friendly guy, and provides for his church and has adopted children. Then again, some say he is a crook and many have lost thousands from his guidance.
 
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Here's a diversified mix...

1. Random Walk Down Wall Street-- Burton Malkiel
2. Fooled by Randomness-- Nassim Taleb
3. Little Book of Common Sense Investing-- John Bogle
4. Stan Weinstein's Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets-- Stan Weinstein
5. Tape Reading and Market Tactics (1931)-- Humphrey B. Neill
 
here are some more...
Toni Turner is very easy to read and understand without putting you to sleep. LOL I haven't read the entire list yet which was passed on to me from someone else. Most are available through the library. Good luck!

A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online by Toni Turner www.toniturner.com
“Short Term Trading in the New Stock Market”

A Beginner's Guide to Short Term Trading by Toni Turner (for swing and position trading which i recommend)

How I made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market by Nicolas Darvas www.darvastrades.com (a good complimentary website to his trading style since he is not on this earth anymore to have his own official website)

The Candlestick Course by Steven Nison www.candlecharts.com

Trend Following by Michael Covel (some of the biggest traders in the world are Trend Followers including John Henry, Jerry Parker, Ed Seykota, The Turtles, Richard Dennis, William Eckhardt, Bill Dunn, Keith Campbell etc.) www.trendfollowing.com

Reminisces of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefevre (about the legendary Jesse Livermore and how he thought about trading)

Market Wizards by Jack D. Schwager (about other traders mindsets)

New Market Wizards by Jack D. Schwager (same as above)
 
Here's a diversified mix...

1. Random Walk Down Wall Street-- Burton Malkiel
2. Fooled by Randomness-- Nassim Taleb
3. Little Book of Common Sense Investing-- John Bogle
4. Stan Weinstein's Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets-- Stan Weinstein
5. Tape Reading and Market Tactics (1931)-- Humphrey B. Neill

i am halfway through "little book of common sense investing" and i am enjoying it, alot of good info, i also suggest it to others.
 
If you liked the Common Sense Investing book, keep going with the 'Little Book' series. I consider them all to be winners.

- Little Book That Beats the Market (Deep value investing)
- Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets (Peter Schiff's book)
- Little Book That Makes You Rich (Navellier growth investing)
- Little Book That Builds Wealth (Morningstar Moat ideas)
 
I just finished reading a couple books from the all about series. I enjoyed them. Amazon has a list of them.

All about market timing

All about market indicators
 
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