Hi Steve,
Have a sift through this lot: Which Books should a Beginner Read?
I'm not a swing trader, but I did read (twice!) Marc Rivalland's book - which is listed in the link - and would be a worthy addition to your collection if you've not read it.
Tim.
John Carter "Mastering the Trade" covers a lot
Dynamic Traders "High Probability Trading Strategies" (Robert Miner)
The 123 method & Ross Hook method
Dave Landry's "The Laymans Guide to Trading Stocks"
Joe DiNapoli "The practical application of Fibonacci"
Harmonic Trading Patterns
Anything by Jake Bernstein and Larry Williams
Definitive guide to trading stocks - Kevin Brown
Trading as a business by Dick Diamond
Walter Bressert books
Hi Steve,
Have a sift through this lot: Which Books should a Beginner Read?
I'm not a swing trader, but I did read (twice!) Marc Rivalland's book - which is listed in the link - and would be a worthy addition to your collection if you've not read it.
Tim.
John Carter "Mastering the Trade" covers a lot
Dynamic Traders "High Probability Trading Strategies" (Robert Miner)
The 123 method & Ross Hook method
Dave Landry's "The Laymans Guide to Trading Stocks"
Joe DiNapoli "The practical application of Fibonacci"
Harmonic Trading Patterns
Anything by Jake Bernstein and Larry Williams
Definitive guide to trading stocks - Kevin Brown
Trading as a business by Dick Diamond
Walter Bressert books
"Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets" by John J. Murphy. It covers everything from basic concepts like chart types (line, bar, and candlestick) to more advanced topics such as different technical indicators, market patterns, and trading systems
"Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets" by John J. Murphy. It covers everything from basic concepts like chart types (line, bar, and candlestick) to more advanced topics such as different technical indicators, market patterns, and trading systems