I've been inspired to purchase some more books for my library as I have a limited supply of trading books 8 or so books. I have read and re-read Alexander Elders books, have Day Trader I & II, Martin Prings Introduction to Technical Analysis, and a few other trading books.
I've learnt a lot from my current books and have had the philosophy that its best to study a book in depth rather than get hundreds. But thought it would be nice to get some classics and some of the best books out there, to learn as much as possible from as many different peoples vantage points.
What do you suggest I get to pad out my trading bookshelf?
I've learnt a lot from my current books and have had the philosophy that its best to study a book in depth rather than get hundreds. But thought it would be nice to get some classics and some of the best books out there, to learn as much as possible from as many different peoples vantage points.
What do you suggest I get to pad out my trading bookshelf?