Books

The Big Book of technology market, by Michael Voigt

Das große Buch der Markttechnik " The Big Book of market engineering "by the author and stock broker Michael Voigt explains, in a very original way, the basics of market technology and market technically oriented trading by combining textbook and novel together, and so the rather difficult subject easy to digest and sometimes conveys humorous. Trading both beginners and advanced traders are addressed in this work.

The hero of the novel is part of the 27-year-old Philip, who begins an internship in a commercial office, having already discovered a few years before his interest in the stock market, and even some tentative steps have made ​​in trading. (read more ...)

The Trader Coaching: How to become a winner, Thomas Vittner

Das Trader-Coaching Less is more - and in this simplicity lies the hidden secret of success. Not that good and successful trading must be difficult, the author tries Vittner Thomas in his book " The Trader Coaching "to convey. Vittner Thomas has become a sideline to a successful trader and describes in simple terms, what it takes to actually trading. When I took this book in hand, I knew though that it's not about the perfect start, after which most traders (and I so far) are always looking, but I'm secretly at first the sides where it comes to entrys gefibert is approaching. With each page read, has this "fiber" but placed more and more. (read more ...)

The great error, by Roger Lowenstein

Der grosse Irrtum Roger Lowenstein with his book " The big mistake "not written directly to a trading book - but that's why it is no less worth reading. Objectively but exciting describes the rise and fall of one of the largest mutual fund history, "Long Term Capital Management" (LTCM). The prominent part of the initiators of the fund - including two Nobel laureates in economics - could initially achieve impressive gains, however, made a big secret about its strategy and traded positions. This is the most prestigious investment banks on Wall Street but did not stop them, to grant the fund ever larger loans, and regardless of the risk to let greed run wild. (read more ...)

Jesse Livermore - The Game of Games, by Edwin Lefevre

Jesse Livermore A truly remarkable book, which I will certainly read it again. After the first few pages you want it not to put it down again, because it is written in such thrilling fashion. It is the life story and career of legendary trader Jesse Livermore described, where the ascent from Kurstafelboy manages a multi-millionaire who loses everything again and may shortly be celebrating its comeback. Easy to understand, exciting and intriguing insights, this book fascinating and trades a range of wisdoms, one of the most illustrious personalities well on Wall Street. (read more ...)

Forex Trading - simplified, by Dennis Metz

Devisenhandel simplified All relevant areas, you should know the basis on the foreign exchange market are clearly described and easy to understand. After an opening statement, what is being traded in the foreign exchange market, followed by a chapter on the historical development of currencies and the participants of the Forex market. Chapter 3 describes the major currencies and the presentation and the importance of exchange rates. The next chapter deals with the various trading instruments with which one acts in the foreign exchange market and shows the respective advantages and disadvantages. Detailed trading strategies can be found in this book, but a visual representation of the fundamental and technical analysis, which form the basis for the development of trading strategies. (read more ...)

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