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Hello all the old pro's out there, needed to know if there are any recommendations out there for good learning stock books. Would be greatful for any help!
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yeh i got that book just this morning, its prety cool, but she kinda imposes alot of her own strategies on you, but other than that, its prety informative
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There's an offer on amazon.co.uk for these two books together: 1. Beginner's Guide to Short-Term Trading: How to Maximize Your Profits in 3 Days to 3 Weeks and 2. A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online by Toni Turner
I've already heard good things aobut the second one but what about the first one? Its actually not a very good deal, one could buy them seperately for the same price, but basically do you guys think I should buy the 1st one or do you think the 2nd one should suffice?
If I were to buy 2 books on trading which would be the two that you guys recommend? 1. A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online 2. The Market Maker's Edge?
I dont have that much time to read with school and all but I can make time for a couple of books and as I live in France the time difference works to my advantage and as I'm usually done with classes around 4-5 pm (GMT+1) latest, I am able to be watch the market all evening long starting from 11am (East Coast time)
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I'm gonna get these three for whoever maybe be interested in knowning: 1. A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online, by Toni Turner 2. The Stock Market for Dummies 3. The Intelligent Investor
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