The Best Stock Trading Books Of All-Time
“What are the best Stock Trading Books?” We looked at 279 of the top Stock Trading books, aggregating and ranking them so we could answer that very question!
The top 30 titles, all appearing on 4 or more “Best Trading” book lists, are ranked below by how many lists they appear on. The remaining 225+ titles, as well as the lists we used are in alphabetical order at the bottom of the page.
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Top 30 Stock Trading Books Of All-Time
30 .) A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing written by Burton G. Malkiel
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Stock Trader
- Tradeciety
Today’s stock market is not for the faint of heart. At a time of frightening volatility, what is the average investor to do? The answer: turn to Burton G. Malkiel’s advice in his reassuring, authoritative, gimmick-free, and perennially best-selling guide to investing. Long established as the first book to purchase before starting a portfolio or 401(k), A Random Walk Down Wall Street now features new material on “tax-loss harvesting,” the crown jewel of tax management; the current bitcoin bubble; and automated investment advisers; as well as a brand-new chapter on factor investing and risk parity. And as always, Malkiel’s core insights—on stocks and bonds, as well as real estate investment trusts, home ownership, and tangible assets like gold and collectibles— along with the book’s classic life-cycle guide to investing, will help restore confidence and composure to anyone seeking a calm route through today’s financial markets.
29 .) Building Winning Algorithmic Trading Systems: A Trader’s Journey From Data Mining to Monte Carlo Simulation to Live Trading written by Kevin Davey
Lists It Appears On:
- Foxy Trades
- Hacker Noon
- JB Marwood
- Stacey Burke Trading
In Building Algorithmic Trading Systems: A Trader’s Journey From Data Mining to Monte Carlo Simulation to Live Training, award-winning trader Kevin Davey shares his secrets for developing trading systems that generate triple-digit returns. With both explanation and demonstration, Davey guides you step-by-step through the entire process of generating and validating an idea, setting entry and exit points, testing systems, and implementing them in live trading. You’ll find concrete rules for increasing or decreasing allocation to a system, and rules for when to abandon one. The companion website includes Davey’s own Monte Carlo simulator and other tools that will enable you to automate and test your own trading ideas.
28 .) Come Into My Trading Room: A Complete Guide to Trading written by Alexander Elder
Lists It Appears On:
- Foxy Trades
- Goodreads
- Tradeciety
- Tradimo
The trading bible for the new millennium In Come Into My Trading Room , noted trader and author Dr. Alexander Elder returns to expand far beyond the three M’s (Mind, Method, and Money) of his bestselling Trading for a Living. Shifting focus from technical analysis to the overall management of a trader’s money, time, and strategy, Dr. Elder takes readers from the fundamentals to the secrets of being a successful trader–identifying new, little known indicators that can lead to huge profits. Come Into My Trading Room educates the novice and fortifies the professional through expert advice and proven trading methodologies. This comprehensive trading guide provides a complete introduction to the essentials of successful trading; a fresh look at the three M’s, including a proven, step-by-step money management strategy; and an in-depth look at organizing your trading time. Come Into My Trading Room reviews the basics of trading stocks, futures, and options as well as crucial psychological tactics for discipline and organization–with the goal of turning anyone into a complete and successful trader. By showing traders how to combine the elements of mind, method, and money, Come Into My Trading Room gives readers the knowledge and insight to enter the market with confidence and exit with profits. Unparalleled depth and a wide range of coverage will keep all levels of traders engaged, informed, and returning to Come Into My Trading Room again and again. Dr. Alexander Elder (New York, NY) is a professional trader, technical analysis expert, and practicing psychiatrist. He is the founder of Financial Trading Inc., providing intensive trading camps to traders all over the world.
27 .) Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns written by Thomas N. Bulkowski
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Stock Trader
- Warrior Trading
In this revised and expanded second edition of the bestselling Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns, Thomas Bulkowski updates the classic with new performance statistics for both bull and bear markets and 23 new patterns, including a second section devoted to ten event patterns. Bulkowski tells you how to trade the significant events — such as quarterly earnings announcements, retail sales, stock upgrades and downgrades — that shape today’s trading and uses statistics to back up his approach. This comprehensive new edition is a must-have reference if you’re a technical investor or trader. Place your order today. “The most complete reference to chart patterns available. It goes where no one has gone before. Bulkowski gives hard data on how good and bad the patterns are. A must-read for anyone that’s ever looked at a chart and wondered what was happening.” — Larry Williams, trader and author of Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading
26 .) Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets written by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- Luck Scout
- Macro OPS
- Stock Trader
Fooled by Randomness is a standalone book in Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s landmark Incerto series, an investigation of opacity, luck, uncertainty, probability, human error, risk, and decision-making in a world we don’t understand. The other books in the series are The Black Swan, Antifragile,and The Bed of Procrustes.
25 .) High Probability Trading: Take the Steps to Become a Successful Trader written by Marcel Link
Lists It Appears On:
- Day Trading
- Foxy Trades
- Goodreads
- The Advisor Coach
A common denominator among most new traders is that, within six months of launching their new pursuit, they are out of money and out of trading. High-Probability Trading softens the impact of this “trader’s tuition,” detailing a comprehensive program for weathering those perilous first months and becoming a profitable trader.
24 .) How To Day Trade For a Living: A Beginner’s Guide to Trading Tools & Tactics, Money Management, Discipline & Trading Psychology written by Andrew Aziz
Lists It Appears On:
- BM Magazine
- Foxy Trades
- The Advisor Coach
- Trading Review
Very few careers can offer you the freedom, flexibility and income that day trading does. As a day trader, you can live and work anywhere in the world. You can decide when to work and when not to work. You only answer to yourself. That is the life of the successful day trader. Many people aspire to it, but very few succeed. Day trading is not gambling or an online poker game. To be successful at day trading you need the right tools and you need to be motivated, to work hard, and to persevere.At the beginning of my trading career, a pharmaceutical company announced some positive results for one of its drugs and its stock jumped from $1 to over $55 in just two days. Two days! I was a beginner at the time. I was the amateur. I purchased 1,000 shares at $4 and sold them at over $10. On my very first beginner trade, I made $6,000 in a matter of minutes.It was pure luck. I honestly had no idea what I was doing. Within a few weeks I had lost that entire $6,000 by making mistakes in other trades. I was lucky. My first stupid trade was my lucky one. Other people are not so lucky. For many, their first mistake is their last trade because in just a few minutes, in one simple trade, they lose all of the money they had worked so hard for. With their account at zero, they walk away from day trading.As a new day trader you should never lose sight of the fact that you are competing with professional traders on Wall Street and other experienced traders around the world who are very serious, highly equipped with advanced education and tools, and most importantly, committed to making money.
23 .) Liar’s Poker written by Michael Lewis
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Macro OPS
- Stock Trader
The time was the 1980s. The place was Wall Street. The game was called Liar’s Poker. Michael Lewis was fresh out of Princeton and the London School of Economics when he landed a job at Salomon Brothers, one of Wall Street’s premier investment firms. During the next three years, Lewis rose from callow trainee to bond salesman, raking in millions for the firm and cashing in on a modern-day gold rush. Liar’s Poker is the culmination of those heady, frenzied years—a behind-the-scenes look at a unique and turbulent time in American business. From the frat-boy camaraderie of the forty-first-floor trading room to the killer instinct that made ambitious young men gamble everything on a high-stakes game of bluffing and deception, here is Michael Lewis’s knowing and hilarious insider’s account of an unprecedented era of greed, gluttony, and outrageous fortune. .
22 .) Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets written by Stan Weinstein’s
Lists It Appears On:
- Emini Watch
- JB Marwood
- Macro OPS
- Trend Trading Signals
Stan Weinstein’s Secrets For Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets reveals his successful methods for timing investments to produce consistently profitable results. Topics include: Stan Weinstein’s personal philosophy on investing; The ideal time to buy; Refining the buying process; Knowing when to sell; Selling Short; Using the best long-term indicators to spot Bull and Bear markets; Odds, ends, and profits.
21 .) The Art and Science of Technical Analysis: Market Structure, Price Action, and Trading Strategies written by Adam H. Grimes
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Trading With Rayner
- Warrior Trading
A breakthrough trading book that provides powerful insights on profitable technical patterns and strategies The Art and Science of Technical Analysis is a groundbreaking work that bridges the gaps between the academic view of markets, technical analysis, and profitable trading. The book explores why randomness prevails in markets most, but not all, of the time and how technical analysis can be used to capture statistically validated patterns in certain types of market conditions. The belief of the book is that buying and selling pressure causes patterns in prices, but that these technical patterns are only effective in the presence of true buying/selling imbalance. The Art and Science of Technical Analysis is supported by extensive statistical analysis of the markets, which will debunk some tools and patterns such as Fibonacci analysis, and endorse other tools and trade setups. In addition, this reliable resource discusses trader psychology and trader learning curves based on the author’s extensive experience as a trader and trainer of traders. Offers serious traders a way to think about market problems, understand their own performance, and help find a more productive path forward Includes extensive research to validate specific money-making patterns and strategies Written by an experienced market practitioner who has trained and worked with many top traders Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, The Art and Science of Technical Analysis will give you a realistic sense of how markets behave, when and how technical analysis works, and what it really takes to trade successfully.
20 .) The Art of Short Selling written by Kathryn F. Staley
Lists It Appears On:
- Foxy Trades
- JB Marwood
- The Advisor Coach
- The lincoln List
Imagine selling a stock or security you don’t own at a high price, buying the shares later at a lower price when the stock falls, and then pocketing the difference for a handsome profit. This timely guide takes readers through the entire process of short selling, from what it is to exactly how, when, and why to sell short. Up-to-the minute trading examples, guidelines, and pertinent regulations clearly illustrate the most current applications and techniques of short selling.
19 .) The Complete Turtle Trader written by Michael Covel’s
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- Hacker Noon
- Macro OPS
- Trading With Rayner
This is the true story behind Wall Street legend Richard Dennis, his disciples, the Turtles, and the trading techniques that made them millionaires. What happens when ordinary people are taught a system to make extraordinary money? Richard Dennis made a fortune on Wall Street by investing according to a few simple rules. Convinced that great trading was a skill that could be taught to anyone, he made a bet with his partner and ran a classified ad in the Wall Street Journal looking for novices to train. His recruits, later known as the Turtles, had anything but traditional Wall Street backgrounds; they included a professional blackjack player, a pianist, and a fantasy game designer. For two weeks, Dennis taught them his investment rules and philosophy, and set them loose to start trading, each with a million dollars of his money. By the time the experiment ended, Dennis had made a hundred million dollars from his Turtles and created one killer Wall Street legend. In The Complete Turtle Trader, Michael W. Covel, bestselling author of Trend Following and managing editor of TurtleTrader.com, the leading website on the Turtles, tells their riveting story with the first ever on the record interviews with individual Turtles. He describes how Dennis interviewed and selected his students, details their education and experiences while working for him, and breaks down the Turtle system and rules in full. He reveals how they made astounding fortunes, and follows their lives from the original experiment to the present day. Some have grown even wealthier than ever, and include some of today’s top hedge fund managers. Equally important are those who passed along their approach to a second generation of Turtles, proving that the Turtles’ system truly is reproducible, and that anyone with the discipline and the desire to succeed can do as well as—or even better than—Wall Street’s top hedge fund wizards.
18 .) When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital Management written by Roger Lowenstein
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Macro OPS
- Stock Trader
In this business classic—now with a new Afterword in which the author draws parallels to the recent financial crisis—Roger Lowenstein captures the gripping roller-coaster ride of Long-Term Capital Management. Drawing on confidential internal memos and interviews with dozens of key players, Lowenstein explains not just how the fund made and lost its money but also how the personalities of Long-Term’s partners, the arrogance of their mathematical certainties, and the culture of Wall Street itself contributed to both their rise and their fall. When it was founded in 1993, Long-Term was hailed as the most impressive hedge fund in history. But after four years in which the firm dazzled Wall Street as a $100 billion moneymaking juggernaut, it suddenly suffered catastrophic losses that jeopardized not only the biggest banks on Wall Street but the stability of the financial system itself. The dramatic story of Long-Term’s fall is now a chilling harbinger of the crisis that would strike all of Wall Street, from Lehman Brothers to AIG, a decade later. In his new Afterword, Lowenstein shows that LTCM’s implosion should be seen not as a one-off drama but as a template for market meltdowns in an age of instability—and as a wake-up call that Wall Street and government alike tragically ignored.
17 .) Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds written by Charles Mackay
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Luck Scout
- Stock Trader
- Trading Heroes
First published in 1841, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds is often cited as the best book ever written about market psychology. This Harriman House edition includes Charles Mackay’s account of the three infamous financial manias – John Law’s Mississipi Scheme, the South Sea Bubble, and Tulipomania. Between the three of them, these historic episodes confirm that greed and fear have always been the driving forces of financial markets, and, furthermore, that being sensible and clever is no defence against the mesmeric allure of a popular craze with the wind behind it.In writing the history of the great financial manias, Charles Mackay proved himself a master chronicler of social as well as financial history. Blessed with a cast of characters that covered all the vices, gifted a passage of events which was inevitably heading for disaster, and with the benefit of hindsight, he produced a record that is at once a riveting thriller and absorbing historical document. A century and a half later, it is as vibrant and lurid as the day it was written. For modern-day investors, still reeling from the dotcom crash, the moral of the popular manias scarcely needs spelling out. When the next stock market bubble comes along, as it surely will, you are advised to recall the plight of some of the unfortunates on these pages, and avoid getting dragged under the wheels of the careering bandwagon yourself.
16 .) How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market written by Nicholas Darvas
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Macro OPS
- Trading Heroes
- Trend Trading Signals
Hungarian by birth, Nicolas Darvas trained as an economist at the University of Budapest. Reluctant to remain in Hungary until either the Nazis or the Soviets took over, he fled at the age of 23 with a forged exit visa and fifty pounds sterling to stave off hunger in Istanbul, Turkey. During his off hours as a dancer, he read some 200 books on the market and the great speculators, spending as much as eight hours a day studying.Darvas ploughed his money into a couple of stocks that had been hitting their 52-week high. He was utterly surprised that the stocks continued to rise and subsequently sold them to make a large profit. His main source of stock selection was Barron’s Magazine. At the age of 39, after accumulating his fortune, Darvas documented his techniques in the book, How I Made 2,000,000 in the Stock Market. The book describes his unique “Box System”, which he used to buy and sell stocks. Darvas’ book remains a classic stock market text to this day.
15 .) Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques written by Steve Nison
Lists It Appears On:
- Admiral Markets
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Stock Trader
- The lincoln List
Here at last, the background and practical application of the unique and powerful Japanese charting techniques–known as candlestick charts–are fully explained for the first time. These colorful and exciting techniques are hot on the lips of leading analysts and traders worldwide.
14 .) One Good Trade: Inside the Highly Competitive World of Proprietary Trading written by Mike Bellafiore
Lists It Appears On:
- Emini Watch
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Stacey Burke Trading
- Trading With Rayner
An inside look at what it really takes to become a better trader A proprietary trading firm consists of a group of professionals who trade the capital of the firm. Their income and livelihood is generated solely from their ability to take profits consistently out of the markets. The world of prop trading is mentally and emotionally challenging, but offers substantial rewards to the select few who can master this craft called trading. In One Good Trade: Inside the Highly Competitive World of Proprietary Trading, author Mike Bellafiore shares the principles and techniques that have enabled him to navigate the most challenging of markets over the past twelve years. He explains how he has imparted those techniques to an elite desk of traders at the proprietary trading firm he co-founded. In doing so, he lifts the veil on the inner workings of his firm, shedding light on the challenges of prop trading and insight on why traders succeed or fail. An important contribution to trading literature, the book will help all traders by: Emphasizing the development of skills that are critical to success, such as the fundamentals of One Good Trade, Reading the Tape, and finding Stocks In Play Outlining the factors that really make the difference between a consistently profitable trader and one who underperforms Sharing entertaining, hysterical, and page turning stories of traders who have excelled or failed and why, many trained by the author, with an essential trading principle wrapped inside Becoming a better trader takes discipline, skill development, and statistically profitable trading strategies, and this book will show you how to develop all three.
13 .) One Up On Wall Street: How To Use What You Already Know To Make Money In the Market written by Peter Lynch
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- Hacker Noon
- JB Marwood
- Macro OPS
- Stock Trader
America’s most successful money manager tells how average investors can beat the pros by using what they know. According to Lynch, investment opportunities are everywhere. From the supermarket to the workplace, we encounter products and services all day long. By paying attention to the best ones, we can find companies in which to invest before the professional analysts discover them. When investors get in early, they can find the “tenbaggers,” the stocks that appreciate tenfold from the initial investment. A few tenbaggers will turn an average stock portfolio into a star performer.
12 .) Trading Systems and Methods written by Perry Kaufman
Lists It Appears On:
- JB Marwood
- JB Marwood
- Luck Scout
- Trend Trading Signals
- Wall Street Mojo
The ultimate guide to trading systems, fully revised and updated For nearly thirty years, professional and individual traders have turned to Trading Systems and Methods for detailed information on indicators, programs, algorithms, and systems, and now this fully revised Fifth Edition updates coverage for today’s markets. The definitive reference on trading systems, the book explains the tools and techniques of successful trading to help traders develop a program that meets their own unique needs. Presenting an analytical framework for comparing systematic methods and techniques, this new edition offers expanded coverage in nearly all areas, including trends, momentum, arbitrage, integration of fundamental statistics, and risk management. Comprehensive and in-depth, the book describes each technique and how it can be used to a trader’s advantage, and shows similarities and variations that may serve as valuable alternatives. The book also walks readers through basic mathematical and statistical concepts of trading system design and methodology, such as how much data to use, how to create an index, risk measurements, and more. Packed with examples, this thoroughly revised and updated Fifth Edition covers more systems, more methods, and more risk analysis techniques than ever before.
11 .) Way of the Turtle: The Secret Methods That Turned Ordinary People Into Legendary Traders written by Curtis Faith
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- Hacker Noon
- Tradimo
- Trading Heroes
- Wall Street Mojo
Way of the Turtle reveals, for the first time, the reasons for the success of the secretive trading system used by the group known as the “Turtles.” Top-earning Turtle Curtis Faith lays bare the entire experiment, explaining how it was possible for Dennis and Eckhardt to recruit 23 ordinary people from all walks of life and train them to be extraordinary traders in just two weeks.
10 .) How to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times or Bad written by William J. O’Neil
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Luck Scout
- Macro OPS
- Stock Trader
- Trading With Rayner
The third edition of a practical rule book for becoming an investment professional. It offers guidance for those who want to make smart investments – even if they’ve never owned stocks before. This updated edition includes new concepts, improved chart graphics and new research tools. Key issues include: making money reading the daily financial pages; picking the best industry groups in the market; reading charts to improve stock selection and timing; reducing losses and mistakes; and turning a profit from reading and analyzing the news.
9 .) Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street’s Champion Day Trader written by Martin Schwartz
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Macro OPS
- Stacey Burke Trading
- Tradeciety
- Trading With Rayner
Welcome to the world of Martin “Buzzy” Schwartz, Champion Trader–the man whose nerves of steel and killer instinct in the canyons of Wall Street earned him the well-deserved name “Pit Bull.” This is the true story of how Schwartz became the best of the best, of the people and places he discovered along the way and of the trader’s tricks and techniques he used to make his millions.
8 .) The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes written by Mark Douglas
Lists It Appears On:
- Admiral Markets
- Day Trading
- Foxy Trades
- Goodreads
- Investopedia
- The Advisor Coach
Successful trading is 80% psychological and 20% methodological. Emotion is the enemy of successful trades. That’s why, even with a modest knowledge of fundamental and technical information, the trader who is in psychological control will be the winner in the trading environement.
7 .) Mastering the Trade: Proven Techniques for Profiting from Intraday and Swing Trading written by John F. Carter
Lists It Appears On:
- Day Trading
- Financial Analyst Insider
- Foxy Trades
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- The Advisor Coach
- Trading Review
There are more than five million active traders in the United States. John Carter is a popular speaker at Trader’s Expo and other industry events, and a regular contributor to publications, including SFO magazine. This title features techniques for mastering the 5 key traits of professional traders.
6 .) Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications written by John Murphy
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- Hacker Noon
- JB Marwood
- Luck Scout
- The Advisor Coach
- The lincoln List
- Tradimo
- Trading With Rayner
This outstanding reference has already taught thousands of traders the concepts of technical analysis and their application in the futures and stock markets. Covering the latest developments in computer technology, technical tools, and indicators, the second edition features new material on candlestick charting, intermarket relationships, stocks and stock rotation, plus state-of-the-art examples and figures. From how to read charts to understanding indicators and the crucial role technical analysis plays in investing, readers gain a thorough and accessible overview of the field of technical analysis, with a special emphasis on futures markets. Revised and expanded for the demands of today’s financial world, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in tracking and analyzing market behavior.
5 .) The Intelligent Investor written by Benjamin Graham
Lists It Appears On:
- Better Trader
- Goodreads
- Investopedia
- JB Marwood
- Luck Scout
- Macro OPS
- Stock Trader
- Tradeciety
More than one million hardcovers sold Now available for the first time in paperback! The Classic Text Annotated to Update Graham’s Timeless Wisdom for Today’s Market Conditions The greatest investment advisor of the twentieth century, Benjamin Graham taught and inspired people worldwide. Graham’s philosophy of “value investing” — which shields investors from substantial error and teaches them to develop long-term strategies — has made The Intelligent Investor the stock market bible ever since its original publication in 1949. Over the years, market developments have proven the wisdom of Graham’s strategies. While preserving the integrity of Graham’s original text, this revised edition includes updated commentary by noted financial journalist Jason Zweig, whose perspective incorporates the realities of today’s market, draws parallels between Graham’s examples and today’s financial headlines, and gives readers a more thorough understanding of how to apply Graham’s principles. Vital and indispensable, this HarperBusiness Essentials edition of The Intelligent Investor is the most important book you will ever read on how to reach your financial goals.
4 .) Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom written by Van K. Tharp
Lists It Appears On:
- BM Magazine
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Stock Trader
- Tradimo
- Trading Heroes
- Trend Trading Signals
- Wall Street Mojo
The bestselling holy grail of trading information-now brought completely up to date to give traders an edge in the marketplace “Sound trading advice and lots of ideas you can use to develop your own trading methodology.”-Jack Schwager, author of Market Wizards and The New Market Wizards This trading masterpiece has been fully updated to address all the concerns of today’s market environment. With substantial new material, this second edition features Tharp’s new 17-step trading model. Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom also addresses reward to risk multiples, as well as insightful new interviews with top traders, and features updated examples and charts.
3 .) Reminiscences of a Stock Operator written by Edwin Lefèvre
Lists It Appears On:
- Admiral Markets
- Goodreads
- Investopedia
- JB Marwood
- Macro OPS
- Stacey Burke Trading
- Stock Trader
- The Balance
- The lincoln List
- Trading With Rayner
- Trend Trading Signals
- Warrior Trading
First published in 1923, “Reminiscences of a Stock Operator” is the most widely read, highly recommended investment book ever. Generations of readers have found that it has more to teach them about markets and people than years of experience. This is a timeless tale that will enrich your life–and your portfolio.
2 .) Trading in the Zone written by Mark Douglas
Lists It Appears On:
- Admiral Markets
- Goodreads
- JB Marwood
- Learn To Trade
- Macro OPS
- The Advisor Coach
- The Balance
- The lincoln List
- Tradeciety
- Trading Heroes
- Trend Trading Signals
- Warrior Trading
Douglas uncovers the underlying reasons for lack of consistency and helps traders overcome the ingrained mental habits that cost them money. He takes on the myths of the market and exposes them one by one teaching traders to look beyond random outcomes, to understand the true realities of risk, and to be comfortable with the “probabilities” of market movement that governs all market speculation.
1 .) Market Wizards written by Jack D. Schwager
Lists It Appears On:
- BM Magazine
- Goodreads
- Hacker Noon
- Investopedia
- JB Marwood
- Stacey Burke Trading
- Stock Trader
- The Balance
- The lincoln List
- Tradimo
- Trading Heroes
- Trading With Rayner
- Trend Trading Signals
- Warrior Trading
How do the world’s most successful traders amass tens, hundreds of millions of dollars a year? Are they masters of an occult knowledge, lucky winners in a random market lottery, natural-born virtuosi—Mozarts of the markets? In search of an answer, bestselling author Jack D. Schwager interviewed dozens of top traders across most financial markets. While their responses differed in the details, all of them could be boiled down to the same essential formula: solid methodology + proper mental attitude = trading success. In Market Wizards Schwager lets you hear, in their own words, what those super-traders had to say about their unprecedented successes, and he distils their responses down into a set of guiding principles you can use to become a trading star in your own right.
The 225+ Additional Best Books About Stock Trading
# | Books | Authors | Lists |
31 | A Beginner’s Guide To Day Trading Online | Toni Turner | Day Trading |
– | – | – | Foxy Trades |
– | – | – | Trading Review |
32 | Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings | Philip Fisher’s | JB Marwood |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
– | – | – | Stock Trader |
33 | Day Trading and Swing Trading the Currency Market: Technical and Fundamental Strategies to Profit from Market Moves | Kathy Lien | Day Trading |
– | – | – | Foxy Trades |
– | – | – | Trading With Rayner |
34 | Devil Take the Hindmost | Edward Chancellor’s | Better Trader |
– | – | – | Emini Watch |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
35 | Digital Day Trading | Howard Abell | Day Trading |
– | – | – | Foxy Trades |
– | – | – | The Advisor Coach |
36 | Mind Over Markets: Power Trading With Market Generated Information | James F. Dalton | Stacey Burke Trading |
– | – | – | Trading Setups review |
– | – | – | Trading With Rayner |
37 | Options as a Strategic Investment | Lawrence G. McMillan | Benzinga |
– | – | – | Investor Mint |
– | – | – | JB Marwood |
38 | Range Trading: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Consistent Range Trading Profit | Michael Young | Day Trading |
– | – | – | Foxy Trades |
– | – | – | The Advisor Coach |
39 | Start Day Trading Now: A Quick And Easy Introduction To Making Money While Managing Your Risk | Micheal Sincere | Day Trading |
– | – | – | The Advisor Coach |
– | – | – | Trading Review |
40 | Technical Analysis of Stock Trends | Robert D. Edwards, John Magee | Goodreads |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
– | – | – | Stacey Burke Trading |
41 | The Alchemy of Finance | George Soros’ | Better Trader |
– | – | – | JB Marwood |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
42 | The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine | Michael Lewis | Goodreads |
– | – | – | JB Marwood |
– | – | – | Tradeciety |
43 | The Most Important Thing | Howard Marks’ | JB Marwood |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
– | – | – | Stock Trader |
44 | The New Market Wizards: Conversations with America’s Top Traders | Jack D. Schwager | Goodreads |
– | – | – | Trading Heroes |
– | – | – | Trading With Rayner |
45 | The Simple Strategy – A Powerful Day Trading Strategy For Trading Futures, Stocks, ETFs and Forex | Markus Heitkotter | Day Trading |
– | – | – | Foxy Trades |
– | – | – | Trading Review |
46 | Trader Vic – Methods of a Wall Street Master | Victor Sperandeo’s | Goodreads |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
– | – | – | Trend Trading Signals |
47 | Trend Following: How to Make a Fortune in Bull, Bear and Black Swan Markets | Michael Covel | Hacker Noon |
– | – | – | JB Marwood |
– | – | – | Trend Trading Signals |
48 | A Complete Guide to Volume Price Analysis | Anna Coulling | Goodreads |
– | – | – | Trading Setups review |
49 | A Man For All Markets | Edward O. Thorp | Goodreads |
– | – | – | JB Marwood |
50 | Algorithmic Trading and DMA | JB Marwood | |
– | – | – | Wall Street Mojo |
51 | All About Day Trading | Jake Bernstein | Foxy Trades |
– | – | – | The Advisor Coach |
52 | Amazing Life of Jesse Livermore: World’s Greatest Stock Trader | BM Magazine | |
– | – | – | Trading Heroes |
53 | Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist | JB Marwood | |
– | – | – | Stock Trader |
54 | Currency Forecasting | Michael R. Rosenberg | Admiral Markets |
– | – | – | Learn To Trade |
55 | Day Trading For Dummies | Ann C Logue | Day Trading |
– | – | – | The Advisor Coach |
56 | Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader: Lessons from 21 Weeks of Real Trading | Peter L. Brandt | Goodreads |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
57 | Expectations Investing | Alfred Rappaport and Michael Mauboussin’s | Better Trader |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
58 | Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt | Michael Lewis | Goodreads |
– | – | – | JB Marwood |
59 | Forex Trading: The Basics Explained in Simple Terms | Jim Brown | Admiral Markets |
– | – | – | Learn To Trade |
60 | Hedge Fund Market Wizards | Jack D. Schwager | Goodreads |
– | – | – | Tradeciety |
61 | How to Day Trade Stocks for Profit | Harvey Walsh | Foxy Trades |
– | – | – | The Advisor Coach |
62 | How to Day Trade: A Detailed Guide to Day Trading Strategies, Risk Management, and Trader Psychology | Ross Cameron | The Advisor Coach |
– | – | – | Trading Review |
63 | How to Make a Living Trading Foreign Exchange | Courtney Smith | Admiral Markets |
– | – | – | Learn To Trade |
64 | Irrational Exuberance | JB Marwood | |
– | – | – | Stock Trader |
65 | Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading | Emini Watch | |
– | – | – | JB Marwood |
66 | Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises | Charles P. Kindleberger’s | JB Marwood |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
67 | Margin of Safety | Seth Klarman’s | JB Marwood |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
68 | More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite | Sebastian Mallaby’s | JB Marwood |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
69 | Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger | Charlie Munger’s | JB Marwood |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
70 | Principles | Ray Dalio’s | JB Marwood |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
71 | Quantitative Trading Strategies | Lars Kestner | Luck Scout |
– | – | – | Wall Street Mojo |
72 | Quantitative Trading: How to Build Your Own Algorithmic Trading Business | Ernest P. Chan | Goodreads |
– | – | – | JB Marwood |
73 | Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! | JB Marwood | |
– | – | – | Tradeciety |
74 | Sell and Sell Short | Alexander Elder | Goodreads |
– | – | – | Hacker Noon |
75 | Stock Market Wizards: Interviews with America’s Top Stock Traders | Jack D. Schwager | Better Trader |
– | – | – | Goodreads |
76 | The 1 Hour Trade: Make Money With One Simple Strategy, One Hour Daily | Brian Anderson | The Advisor Coach |
– | – | – | Trading Review |
77 | The Little Book of Common Sense Investing | JB Marwood | |
– | – | – | Stock Trader |
78 | The Little Book That Still Beats the Market | JB Marwood | |
– | – | – | Stock Trader |
79 | The PlayBook: An Inside Look at How to Think Like a Professional Trader | Tradeciety | |
– | – | – | Trading Heroes |
80 | The Truth About Day Trading Stocks | Josh DiPetrio | Day Trading |
– | – | – | The Advisor Coach |
81 | Thinking Fast and Slow | Daniel Kahneman’s | JB Marwood |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
82 | Trade Like a Stock Market Wizard: How to Achieve Super Performance in Stocks in Any Market | JB Marwood | |
– | – | – | Trading With Rayner |
83 | Trading and Exchanges: Market Microstructure for Practitioners | Larry Harris | Goodreads |
– | – | – | JB Marwood |
84 | Trading Options For Dummies | Joe Duarte | Benzinga |
– | – | – | Investor Mint |
85 | Trading Price Action Trends: Technical Analysis of Price Charts Bar by Bar for the Serious Trader | Al Brooks | The Advisor Coach |
– | – | – | Trading Heroes |
86 | Trend Following: Learn to Make Millions in Up or Down Markets | Michael W. Covel | Goodreads |
– | – | – | Trading With Rayner |
87 | What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars | Jim Paul | Goodreads |
– | – | – | Macro OPS |
88 | 24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success | Emini Watch | |
89 | A Complete Guide to the Futures Market | JB Marwood | |
90 | A Concise Guide to Macroeconomics | JB Marwood | |
91 | Adventure Capitalist | JB Marwood | |
92 | Adventures of a Currency Trader | Rob Booker | Learn To Trade |
93 | Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk | Tradeciety | |
94 | Alchemy of Finance | Stock Trader | |
95 | An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments | Ali Almossawi | Hacker Noon |
96 | Animal Spirits | JB Marwood | |
97 | Antifragile | Nassim Taleb’s | Macro OPS |
98 | Beat the Forex Dealer: An Insider’s Look into Trading Today’s Foreign Exchange Market | Trading With Rayner | |
99 | Beat the Odds in Forex Trading: How to Identify and Profit from High Percentage Market Patterns | Trading Heroes | |
100 | Beginner’s Guide to Day Trading Online | Toni Turner | The Advisor Coach |
101 | Berkshire Hathaway | Letters To Shareholders | JB Marwood |
102 | Beyond Technical Analysis: How to Develop and Implement a Winning Trading System | JB Marwood | |
103 | Black Edge: Inside Information, Dirty Money, and the Quest to Bring Down the Most Wanted Man on Wall Street | JB Marwood | |
104 | Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One | Trading Heroes | |
105 | Buffettology | JB Marwood | |
106 | Building Wealth in the Stock Market: A Proven Investment Plan for Finding the Best Stocks and Managing Risk | Stacey Burke Trading | |
107 | Bull: A History of the Boom and Bust, 1982-2004 | Maggie Mahar’s | Macro OPS |
108 | Calculated Bets: Computers, Gambling, and Mathematical Modeling to Win | JB Marwood | |
109 | Charting and Technical Analysis | Fred McAllen | The Advisor Coach |
110 | Competition Demystified | Better Trader | |
111 | Critical Thinking: Proven Strategies to Improve Decision Making Skills, Increase Intuition and Think Smarter! | Simon Bradley and Nicole Price | Hacker Noon |
112 | Currency Trading and Intermarket Analysis: How to Profit from the Shifting Currents in Global Markets (Wiley Trading) | Tradeciety | |
113 | Currency Trading for Dummies | Mark Galant and Brian Dolan | Learn To Trade |
114 | Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis | Tradeciety | |
115 | Cybernetic Analysis for Stocks & Futures | Emini Watch | |
116 | Cycle Analytics for Traders | JB Marwood | |
117 | Daily Trading Coach | JB Marwood | |
118 | Dark Pools: The Rise of Artificially Intelligent Trading Machines and the Looming Threat to Wall Street | Scott Patterson | Goodreads |
119 | Dark Pools: The Rise of the Machine Traders and the Rigging of the U.S. Stock Market | JB Marwood | |
120 | Day Trade Online: Start Trading for a Living | Christopher A. Farrell | Foxy Trades |
121 | Day Trading and Swing Trading the Forex Market | BM Magazine | |
122 | Day Trading Grain Futures: A Practical Guide To Trading For A Living | David Bennett | Day Trading |
123 | Day Trading Stocks the Wall Street Way | Financial Analyst Insider | |
124 | Day Trading Strategies: Beginner’s Guide to Tools, Tactics, Psychology, and Setup patterns | Trading Review | |
125 | Day Trading the Currency Market | Kathy Lien | Learn To Trade |
126 | Day Trading: 101 Beginner’s Guide – Mastering The Trade Strategy | Trading Review | |
127 | Day Trading: Beat the System & Make Money in any Market Environment | Justin Kuepper | Foxy Trades |
128 | Dual Momentum Investing: An Innovative Strategy for Higher Returns with Lower Risk | JB Marwood | |
129 | Dynamic Hedging: Managing Vanilla and Exotic Options | JB Marwood | |
130 | Economics in One Lesson: The Shortest and Surest Way to Understand Basic Economics | Tradeciety | |
131 | Enhancing Trader Performance: Proven Strategies from the Cutting Edge of Trading Psychology | Brett N. Steenbarger | Goodreads |
132 | Entries & Exits: | Wall Street Mojo | |
133 | Evidence-Based Technical Analysis | JB Marwood | |
134 | Financial Freedom Through Electronic Day Trading | Van K. Tharp | Foxy Trades |
135 | Financial Shenanigans | Howard Schilit’s | Macro OPS |
136 | Finding the Next Starbucks: How to Identify and Invest in the Hot Stocks of Tomorrow | JB Marwood | |
137 | Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience | Trading Heroes | |
138 | Following The Trend | JB Marwood | |
139 | Following the Trend: Diversified Managed Futures Trading | Trading With Rayner | |
140 | Forex for Beginners | Anna Coulling | Learn To Trade |
141 | Forex Patterns and Probabilities | Trading Heroes | |
142 | Forex Price Action Scalping | Trading With Rayner | |
143 | Fortune’s Formula | JB Marwood | |
144 | Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything | Tradeciety | |
145 | Gambling Wizards: Conversations with the World’s Greatest Gamblers | Tradeciety | |
146 | Global Asset Allocation | JB Marwood | |
147 | Great At Any Age- Who Did What From Age 1 to 100- Hallmark | The lincoln List | |
148 | Great Investment Ideas | JB Marwood | |
149 | Hedgehogging | Barton Biggs’ | Macro OPS |
150 | How the Economic Machine Works | Bridgewater’s | Macro OPS |
151 | How to be Rich | Trading Heroes | |
152 | How to Start a Trading Business With $500′ | Heiken Ashi Trader | Admiral Markets |
153 | How to Trade in Stocks | Jesse Livermore | Goodreads |
154 | Incerto | JB Marwood | |
155 | Inside the Black Box: The Simple Truth About Quantitative Trading | JB Marwood | |
156 | Inside the House of Money | Steven Drobny’s | Macro OPS |
157 | Insider Buy Superstocks: The Super Laws of How I Turned $46K into $6.8 Million (14,972%) in 28 Months | Jesse C. Stine | Hacker Noon |
158 | Intra-Day Trading Strategies | Financial Analyst Insider | |
159 | Intraday Trading Tactics | Financial Analyst Insider | |
160 | Investing with Volume Analysis | Buff Dormeier | Trading Setups review |
161 | Jesse Livermore: World’s Greatest Stock Trader | Emini Watch | |
162 | Laughing at Wall Street | JB Marwood | |
163 | Lords of Finance | Better Trader | |
164 | Manias, Panics & Crashes | Better Trader | |
165 | Market Sense and Nonsense | Jack Schwager’s | Macro OPS |
166 | Master the Markets | Trading Setups review | |
167 | Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions | Charles Mackay’s | Macro OPS |
168 | Micro Trend Trading for Daily Income | Financial Analyst Insider | |
169 | Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics | JB Marwood | |
170 | Momentum, direction and divergence | William Blau | Admiral Markets |
171 | MONEY Master The Game | JB Marwood | |
172 | Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game | JB Marwood | |
173 | More Than You Know | Michael Mauboussin’s | Macro OPS |
174 | MT4 High Probability Forex Trading Method | Jim Brown | Learn To Trade |
175 | Naked Forex: High-Probability Techniques for Trading Without Indicators | Trading Heroes | |
176 | Narrative and Numbers: The Value of Stories in Business | JB Marwood | |
177 | New Market Timing Techniques | Emini Watch | |
178 | New Market Wizards | Hacker Noon | |
179 | New Trader Rich Trader | JB Marwood | |
180 | NinjaScript Programmer’s Launch Pad | Emini Watch | |
181 | Option Volatility & Pricing: Advanced Trading Strategies and Techniques | Sheldon Natenberg | Goodreads |
182 | Option Volatility and Pricing | Sheldon Natenberg | Benzinga |
183 | Pivots, Patterns, and Intraday Swing Trades | Financial Analyst Insider | |
184 | Professional Stock Trading | Emini Watch | |
185 | Quantitative Trading Systems | JB Marwood | |
186 | Reading Price Charts Bar By Bar: The Technical Analysis of Price Action for the Serious Trader | Stacey Burke Trading | |
187 | Rocket Science for Traders | Emini Watch | |
188 | Short-term Strategies That Work | JB Marwood | |
189 | Stan Weinstein’s Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets | Trading With Rayner | |
190 | Statistically Sound Machine Learning for Algorithmic Trading of Financial Instruments | JB Marwood | |
191 | Steidlmayer on Markets | J. Peter Steidlmayer | Trading Setups review |
192 | Stock Picking For Profit | JB Marwood | |
193 | Stock Trading Wizard: Advanced Short-Term Trading Strategies for Swing and Day Trading | Tony Oz | The Advisor Coach |
194 | Stocks on the Move: Beating the Market with Hedge Fund Momentum Strategies | Trading With Rayner | |
195 | Super Trader: Make Consistent Profits in Good and Bad Markets | Van K. Tharp | Goodreads |
196 | Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction | JB Marwood | |
197 | SWAY The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behaviour | The Balance | |
198 | Systematic Trading: A unique new method for designing trading and investing systems | JB Marwood | |
199 | Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits | Richard W. Schabacker | Hacker Noon |
200 | The (Mis)behavior of Markets | Benoit Mandelbrot’s | Macro OPS |
201 | The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich (Expanded and Updated) | Tradeciety | |
202 | The Alchemist [personal favorite] | Tradeciety | |
203 | The Art of Learning | Josh Waitzkin’s | Macro OPS |
204 | The Art of Thinking Clearly | The Balance | |
205 | The Black Swan: Second Edition: The Impact of the Highly Improbable: With a new section: “On Robustness and Fragility” (Incerto) | Tradeciety | |
206 | The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | Goodreads |
207 | The candlestick course | Steve Nison | Admiral Markets |
208 | The Commitments of Traders Bible | JB Marwood | |
209 | The Complete Trading for a Living | Dr. Alexander Elder | Trend Trading Signals |
210 | The Crash of 2008 and What it Means | Better Trader | |
211 | The Daily Trading Coach: 101 Lessons for Becoming Your Own Trading Psychologist | Brett N. Steenbarger | Goodreads |
212 | The Day Trader: From the Pit to the PC | Trading Heroes | |
213 | The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick) | Tradeciety | |
214 | The Education Of A Speculator | JB Marwood | |
215 | The Essays of Warren Buffett | Warren Buffett | Macro OPS |
216 | The Evaluation and Optimization of Trading Strategies | JB Marwood | |
217 | The First Twenty Hours, How to Learn Anything Fast | Josh Kaufman | Hacker Noon |
218 | The Great Crash 1929 | John Galbraith’s | Macro OPS |
219 | The Handbook of News Analytics in Finance | JB Marwood | |
220 | The Holy Grail of Macroeconomics | Richard Koo’s | Macro OPS |
221 | The Investor’s Quotient | The Balance | |
222 | The Invisible Hands | Steven Drobny’s | Macro OPS |
223 | The Kelly Capital Growth Investment Criterion | JB Marwood | |
224 | The Last Lecture | Tradeciety | |
225 | The Lessons of History | Will and Ariel Durant’s | Macro OPS |
226 | The Master Swing Trader | Emini Watch | |
227 | The Millionaire Next Door | JB Marwood | |
228 | The Misbehavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Financial Turbulence | JB Marwood | |
229 | The Money Game | Adam Smith’s | Macro OPS |
230 | The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams & Reaching Your Destiny | Tradeciety | |
231 | The New Financial Paradigm | Stock Trader | |
232 | The New Money Management | JB Marwood | |
233 | The New Trading for a Living: Psychology, Trading Tactics, Risk Management, and Record-Keeping | Alexander Elder | Goodreads |
234 | The Option Trader’s Hedge Fund | Mark Sebastian, Dennis A. Chen | Benzinga |
235 | The Options Playbook | Brian Overby | Benzinga |
236 | The Player of Games (Culture) [personal favorite] | Tradeciety | |
237 | The Plungers and the Peacocks | Dana Thomas’ | Macro OPS |
238 | The Poker Face of Wall Street | JB Marwood | |
239 | The Probability Lifesaver: All the Tools You Need to Understand Chance | Stephen J Miller | Hacker Noon |
240 | The Psychology of Trading | Brett N. Steenbarger | Goodreads |
241 | The Research Driven Investor | JB Marwood | |
242 | The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance | Trading Heroes | |
243 | The Science of Getting Rich | Trading Heroes | |
244 | The Secret Science of Price and Volume | Trading Setups review | |
245 | The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail | but Some Don’t | JB Marwood |
246 | The Stock Trader: How I Make a Living Trading Stocks | Tony Oz | Day Trading |
247 | The Trader’s Book of Volume | Mark Leibovit | Trading Setups review |
248 | The Ultimate Guide to Price Action Trading (Free) | Trading With Rayner | |
249 | The Ultimate Guide to Trend Following (Free) | Trading With Rayner | |
250 | The Ultimate Trading Guide | Emini Watch | |
251 | The Universal Principles of Successful Trading: Essential Knowledge for All Traders in All Markets | Stacey Burke Trading | |
252 | The Volatility Machine | Michael Pettis’ | Macro OPS |
253 | The Way of The Turtle | JB Marwood | |
254 | The Wisdom of Crowds | Better Trader | |
255 | The Wolf Of Wall Street | JB Marwood | |
256 | Think and Grow Rich | Trading Heroes | |
257 | Thirty Days of Forex Trading | Raghee Horner | Learn To Trade |
258 | This Time is Different | Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff’s | Macro OPS |
259 | Time Series Analysis | JB Marwood | |
260 | Trade Stocks & Commodities with the Insiders | Emini Watch | |
261 | Trade with Passion and Purpose | Trading Heroes | |
262 | Trader Vic II: Principles of Professional Speculation | Investopedia | |
263 | Traders of the New Era Expanded | JB Marwood | |
264 | Trades About to Happen | Trading Setups review | |
265 | Trading Chaos: Maximize Profits with Proven Technical Techniques | Trading Heroes | |
266 | Trading for a Living: Psychology, Trading Tactics, Money Management | Alexander Elder | Goodreads |
267 | Trading In the Shadow of the Smart Money | Gavin Holmes | Trading Setups review |
268 | Trading Options Greeks: How Time, Volatility, and Other Pricing Factors Drive Profits | Dan Passarelli | Benzinga |
269 | Trading to Win: | Wall Street Mojo | |
270 | Trading, Sex and Dying | Trading Heroes | |
271 | Triumph of the Optimists | Elroy Dimson’s | Macro OPS |
272 | Understanding Options | Investor Mint | |
273 | Unholy Grails | A New Road to Wealth | JB Marwood |
274 | Unlocking Wealth: Secret to Market Timing | Emini Watch | |
275 | Value in Time | Trading Setups review | |
276 | Value Investing | JB Marwood | |
277 | What Works on Wall Street | JB Marwood | |
278 | When Super Traders Meet Kryptonite | Trading Heroes | |
279 | Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future | Tradeciety |
30 Best Books For Trading And Stocks Sources/Lists
Source | Article |
Admiral Markets | Top 10 Forex Trading Books For 2018 |
Benzinga | The Best Options Trading Books for Investors 2018 |
Better Trader | What are the best books a trader can read? |
BM Magazine | 5 books everyone should read before they start trading |
Day Trading | The Best Day Trading Books. Top 10 For Beginners to Trading Experts |
Emini Watch | Best Trading Books: The MUST Read List |
Financial Analyst Insider | 6 Best Books on Intraday Trading |
Foxy Trades | The 17 Best Day Trading Books of All Time |
Goodreads | Popular Trading Books – Goodreads |
Hacker Noon | The Greatest Trading Books Ever Written |
Investopedia | Top 5 Books for a Budding Professional Trader |
Investor Mint | What Are The Best Options Trading Books? |
JB Marwood | The 100 Best Trading And Investing Books Of All Time |
Learn To Trade | 10 of the Best Books on Forex Trading for Beginners |
Luck Scout | Best Stock Trading Books All Stock Traders Must Read |
Macro OPS | A Comprehensive Reading List For Global Macro Traders & Investors |
Stacey Burke Trading | Top 10 Best Trading Books |
Stock Trader | 20 Must Read Investing Books |
The Advisor Coach | Top 20 Best Day Trading Books |
The Balance | Must-Read Trading Psychology Books for Every Trader |
The lincoln List | 7 OF The Best Trading Books Ever Written |
Tradeciety | Our Unusual Book Recommendations For Every Serious Trader |
Tradimo | Recommended reading: Top 6 Trading Books |
Trading Heroes | The Best Trading Books Every Trader Should Read |
Trading Review | Best Day Trading Books For Stock Traders & Beginners |
Trading Setups review | Top 10 Volume Trading Books |
Trading With Rayner | The Best Trading Books of All Time |
Trend Trading Signals | My Top 10 Trading Books and What I Learned from Them |
Wall Street Mojo | Top 7 Best Stock Trading Books of All Time |
Warrior Trading | Warrior Trading | Top Five Trading Books |