Recommendations of Good Stock Trading Books

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People always ask me: Do you have any recommendations of good books for people who are just getting started in trading?

First of all, if you are just getting started in trading, one of the best resources that I could recommend is my website tradersfly.com

The website is filled with tons of free, valuable information that you should watch. Also there you’ll be able to find books, video courses, as well as private coaching, which will help you get started in the stock trading world.

The first book I recommend is “Start Trading Stocks” this is a great book for you to start out with because it’s going to give you some good overview to the market, how it works, and how it operates.

There is also “20 Rules for Investing Success” this book will give you some thoughts and insights on how you should be thinking about investing, your own personal mindset, and having the right mentality about trading.

If you’re looking for just some quick, basic tips, “100 Stock Trading Tips” is another great book that I wrote.

For those who want an all-in-one book, I would recommend “How to Make Money in Stocks” by William O’Neil. It’s a really popular book, I highly recommended it. You should go through it not just once, but multiple times and really study it.

“Timing the Trade” by Tom O’Brien is another book that I would recommend you get started with, as far as learning some basic technical analysis.

If you’re more advanced, and you really want to learn about chart patterns, then “Encyclopedia of chart patterns” by Thomas Bulkowski is a very good book. This is a really detailed and great book, especially if you want to get really into technical analysis.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Hey sasha, I am a 19 year old that is looking to break into the stock market and stock broker scene. I have looked at almost all your videos and your website, I have also read most of the books recommendations on both of these. I think your advise is both helpful an insightful but I find myself perplexed because you seem to have no record of successful trading in the stock market yourself, how did you learn so much about a market that you are not actively involved in? do you know anyone who is actively involved in markets that I can make direct contact with? I would really like your help and any advise you have to offer.

  2. your saying is right on the money!!!! "Do what you love, contribute to other, live life abundantly". That really shows, its not always about stock or money.

  3. I love the recommendations of books. I think that formal educational of reading about something is sometime the best way to learn any craft before you really getting started. Thank you very much posting this!!!!

  4. Hey Sasha I am pretty new to trading and are there any good books on more of the business side? like what to look for in a company and how company actions effect their stock price

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