Friday, December 29, 2017

Best day trading books to read

A professional day trader will keep learning and read day trading books. Therefore, we should learn from them.

I think you probably have read a lot of best seller day trading books on amazon. For instance:
  1. Day trading for dummies by Ann C. Logue
  2. How to Day Trade for a Living: A Beginner’s Guide to Trading Tools and Tactics, Money Management, Discipline and Trading Psychology by Andrew Aziz 
  3. A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online by Toni Turner
  4. Mastering the Trade, Second Edition: Proven Techniques for Profiting from Intraday and Swing Trading Setups by John F. Carter
  5. The Simple Strategy - A Powerful Day Trading Strategy For Trading Futures, Stocks, ETFs and Forex by Markus Heitkoetter
So today I will recommend you more best day trading books to read? 

First, Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street's Champion Day Trader by Martin Schwartz

I absolutely love this book. It is based on the real experiences of author, Martin Schwartz.

If you would like to find a best day trading system, it might not for you. But if you want to learn how to think like a professional trader, it is probably the best choice for you

Second, Winner Take All: A Top Commodity Trader Tells It Like It Is by William R. Gallacher

Maybe you've never heard of this book. But I think it is an excellent book that every serious day trader should read. You can get wisdom from it. For example:
  • The difference between traders and gamblers.
  • How to develop a futures trading system?
  • How to execute a trade?
  • How to control your trading risk?
Third, The Daily Trading Coach: 101 Lessons for Becoming Your Own Trading Psychologist by Brett N. Steenbarger

I think this book is now a must-have for a successful day trader. We often focus on day trading systems or day trading money management rules. However, this completely ignores the day trading psychology.

Yes, we can't follow the day trading discipline! Brett N. Steenbarger has offered the most perfect method and can help you become your own trading psychologist.

I think every day trader should read his TraderFeed blogger.

More reading: John F. Carter's trading site, simplertrading.com 


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