
Becoming a Confident Trader™ is predicated on understanding basic fundamental market principles, mastering strategic and tactical techniques, and adeptly employing analytical processes. The best investments we make are those that expand our knowledge. A good library is indispensable for those who seriously intend to excel. These selections have profoundly influenced me over the past thirty years and I am confident that they will be invaluable to you as well. A choice from each category will provide a robust beginning.
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You don’t need a Harvard MBA or a crystal ball to make money in the stock market. All stock markets move in repeating and often predictable cycles. Learning these patterns and what they tell the self-directed, independent investor is the key to making big profits in small stocks.
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These selections are thematically concerned with broad principles. I recommend Gerald Loeb’s book as the first step. |
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Fundamental analysis is the examination of a company’s financial statements and condition. Either of these selections will serve you well. |
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If you are not yet familiar with Jack Schwager’s book read it first. It contains marvelous examples of creative strategic approaches and tactical techniques. If you have already read it go with Nicky Ross. |
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Technical Analysis is the art of forecasting price trends by the action of the market itself. If you have no experience with technical analysis read Thomas Meyers book first. If you posses a good basic understanding then John Murphy is the better choice.
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