Traders' Resource | JAN 2002
Traders’ Resource: Books
Books You can blunder around the Internet all you want for information, but for focused instruction on trading technique, the best information can still be found in paper pages. Here is just a sampling of all that is available out there in the way of books for traders and investors. No doubt, what the Internet is good for is browsing and searching. Using the Internet, you can quickly locate just about any book on trading these days through websites such as those of book resellers Ino.com (http://store.ino.com), Trader’s Press (www.traderspressbookstore.com), and Trader’s Library (www.traderslibrary.net). In addition, the websites of both Amazon and Barnes and Noble will suggest related books once you home in on a subject. Those websites can also tell you what other people with similar interests are buying. Whatever you do, if you’re starting out, be sure to read the writings of Robert Edwards and John Magee, Jack Schwager, J. Welles Wilder, and Edwin LeFèvre to start your education down the right path. (See the handy reading list at the end of the table for these books and other classic reading on technical analysis.) And use the following table of information to discover other new sources.
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