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.
Review: A controversial book in many respects, but not regarding the main thesis ‘that the market is a far more random and therefore dangerous place then most recognize it to be’. [...] read more See details on Amazon.com
Review: In profiling the five most influential American investors of the 20th century Nicky Ross discusses the fundamental tenets of the strategies used by Warren Buffet, Benjamin Graham, Phillip Fisher, T Rowe Price and John Templeton, and then breaks each [...] read more See details on Amazon.com
Review: Not technically a classic but it will be. A must read. The authors’ interview with 17 of Wall Streets top traders reveals how they consistently win while so many others lose. The book contains many useful insights and is one of the top selling [...] read more See details on Amazon.com
Review: Another controversial book. Well worth reading if you are interested in knowing why your mutual fund results are frequently so dismal. Mandelbrot does an even better job of explaining random market moves than Nassim Taleb. [...] read more See details on Amazon.com
Review: While somewhat dated, this book is still an essential primer for those who are new to investing. It covers all the basics in an easy to understand if somewhat dull manner. [...] read more See details on Amazon.com