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Recommended Reading

PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:40 pm
by LeftieRebel
Hey guys,
I thought it might be helpful if I posted some books on harmonic & geometric trading. I havent been trading long enough to make authoritative recommendations. What I am listing is a combination of books recommended by Chris Hall, leading mentor at FXGroundWorks.com, and Derek Frey, leading trader at forextradersdaily.com

I know there's lots of other books out there and would love to see others' contribution, so feel free to reply. Anyway, here's the list.

Chris Hall
-Beginner
Technical Analysis Explained - Martin Pring
Pit Bull – Martin Schwartz
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator - Edward Lefevre
-Intermediate
Geometry of Markets - Bryce Gilmore
Trade What You See - Larry Pesavento
Intermarket Analysis - John Murphy
The Black Swan - Nassim Taleb
Fractal Time - Gregg Braden
-Advanced
The (Mis)behavior of Markets - Benoit Mandelbrot
Chaos and Order in the Capital Markets - Edgar Peters
Fractal Geometry of Nature - Benoit Mandelbrot

Derek Frey
1. “Chaos: Making a New Science” by James Gleick
2. “The Harmonic Trader” by Scott Carney
3. “The Misbehavior of Markets” by Benoit Mandelbrot
4. “Fibonacci Ratios with Pattern Recognition” by Larry Pesavento
5. “Geometry of Markets” by Bryce Gilmore
6. “Black Swan” by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
7. “Chaos and Order in the Capital Markets” by Edgar Peters

Re: Recommended Reading

PostPosted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:32 am
by kor4x
nice, thanks.

from my side ...Pesavento, Carney, Robert Miner, Carolyn Boroden, Suri Dudella, Gilmore, Jim Kane ...+ Pawel Danielewicz in Polish

I did not read Jim Kane's books yet, http://kanetrading.com

Any comments on Jim's books?