Trading
in the Zone: Master the Market with Confidence, Discipline and a Winning
Attitude
by Mark Douglas
Book Description: Maximizing the trader’s state of mind is
the key to successful results. Conflicts, contradictions and paradoxes
in thinking can spell disaster for even a highly motivated, astute and
well grounded trader. Mark Douglas, a trader, personal trading coach, and
industry consultant since 1982, sends the message that "thinking strategy"
will profoundly influence a trader’s success rate. Douglas addresses
five very specific issues to give traders the insight and understanding
about themselves that will make them consistent winners in the market.
Trading In The Zone offers specific solutions to the “people factor”
of commodity price movement. It uncovers the true culprit for lack of consistency
when it comes to stock picking: lack of focus and self-confidence. Through
simple exercises, traders will learn how to think in terms of probabilities,
and adopt the specific beliefs necessary to developing a winner’s mindset.
Along the way, they’ll gain valuable insights into their own entrenched
misconceptions about the market.
Backed by compelling examples, Trading In The Zone adds a new dimension
to getting an edge on the market. Through a better understanding of themselves,
as well as of Wall Street’s realities, traders will come to leverage
the power of their psyche for unprecedented profitability.
Hardcover from Prentice Hall Press
Book Published: 02 January, 2001 |
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The
Intelligent Investor
Benjamin Graham
The classic bestseller by Benjamin Graham, perhapsthe greatest investment
advisor of the 20th century, The Intelligent Investor has taught and inspired
hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. Since its original publication
in 1949, Benjamin Graham's book has remained the most respected guide to
investing, due to his timeless philosophyof"value investing," which helps
protect investors against the areas of possible substantial error and teaches
them to develop long-term strategies with which...
Hardcover - 340 pages 4th Rev edition (1985)
HarperCollins; ISBN: 0060155477
Stan
Weinstein's Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets
Stan Weinstein
Stan Weinstein's Secrets For Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets reveals
his successful methods for timing investments to produce consistently profitable
results. Topics include: Stan Weinstein's personal philosophy on investing
The ideal time to buy Refining the buying process Knowing when to sell
Selling Short Using the best long-term indicators to spot Bull and Bear
markets Odds, ends, and profits. Amazon.com
Paperback: 348 pages
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing; ISBN: 1556236832;
(January 1,1992)
Applied
Equity Analysis: Stock Valuation Techniques for Wall Street Professionals
by James R. English
Hardcover - 422 pages 1st edition (May 14, 2001)
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing; ISBN: 0071360514
Attract
and Retain the Affluent Investor: Winning Tactics for Today's Financial
Advisor
by Stephen D. Gresham, Evan Cooper
Practical approaches to advising one of the fastest-growing segments
of the investing population: the affluent.
Hardcover - 202 pages (May 2001)
Dearborn Trade; ISBN: 0793144337
Best
Practices for Financial Advisors (Bloomberg Professional Library)
by Mary Rowland, Michael R. Bloomberg (Foreword)
Hardcover - 336 pages (March 1997)
Bloomberg Pr; ISBN: 1576600068
Deena
Katz on Practice Management for Financial Advisers, Planners, and Wealth
Managers
by Deena B. Katz, Ross Levin
How
to Become A Successful Financial Consultant
by Jim H. Ainsworth
Deena
Katz's Tools and Templates for Your Practice: For Financial Advisors, Planners,
and Wealth Managers
by Deena B. Katz
Effort-Less
Marketing for Financial Advisors
by Steve Moeller
The
Brand Called You
by Peter Montoya, Tim Vandehey
The
Electronic Day Trader
by Marc Friedfertig, George West, George Piecznik
Hardcover - 208 pages (May 1998)
McGraw-Hill; ISBN: 0070158088
Financial
Fine Print: Uncovering a Company's True Value
by Michelle Leder
Book Description: "Too many companies would prefer that you
not read the footnotes," observes former SEC chairman Arthur Levitt. "That
should be incentive enough to delve into them." In fact, not only do companies
prefer you ignore the details they are required to report–the pesky particulars
on exactly how they account for those whopping earnings–they take calculated
steps to make this information as hard as possible to understand. But for
those who know how to look, the facts that predict a company’s true prospects
are usually hidden in plain sight.
Financial Fine Print gives you the tools you need to break down annual
reports and SEC filings, make sense of the deliberately cryptic language
of footnotes, and get the real goods on a potential investment.
To make money in today’s tough market, investors have to make deliberate,
well-researched choices. To do this requires not only having the right
information, but also knowing how to decode it. With their obscuring tactics,
companies won’t help you any. So be advised: those who would help themselves–and
expect to profit–should get down to the nitty-gritty of Financial Fine
Print.
Hardcover from John Wiley & Sons
Book Published: 25 July, 2003 |
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Market-Neutral
Investing : Long/Short Hedge Fund Strategies
by Joseph G. Nicholas
Book Description
Achieving ideal returns by diversifying away risk. Managing risk is
a weightier issue than ever for professional investors. They're seeking
downside protection as they grapple to remain fully invested in a hyper-inflated
stock market. Market-neutral investing is one of the hottest strategies
for achieving such protection. In this groundbreaking book, industry expert
Joseph G. Nicholas opens investors up to new thinking on highly effective
approaches to return enhancement and risk reduction through investment
diversification. Nicholas shows how market-neutral investing techniques
hedge exposures--to neutralize the impact of market volatility on investment
performance. He demystifies these strategies and explains how to successfully
put together a market-neutral portfolio. Nicholas shows the reader how
to apply these approaches to a variety of investments from equity trades
and fixed-income instruments, to convertibles and merger arbitrage. This
is the one book that looks at market-neutral strategies head on, assessing
strategies that have worked and those that have failed--and explaining
why. Clear, insightful, and illustrated with numerous charts and graphs,
Market-Neutral Investing is an invaluable guide for professional money
managers.
Up Close and Neutral:
* The what, when, and why of market-neutral strategies
* Clear definitions of specific market-neutral approaches
* Profiles of seven market-neutral strategies, including risks and
merits
* How to build a market-neutral investment portfolio
* Advice and insight from top money managers
Hardcover from Bloomberg Pr
Book Published: 14 September, 2000 |
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Personal
Coaching for Financial Advisors
by Edwin P. Morrow
Study
Guide for Trading for a Living : Psychology Trading Tactics Money Management
by Alexander Elder
Paperback - 208 pages (March 1993)
John Wiley & Sons; ISBN: 0471592250
The
Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Money & Investing
by Kenneth M. Morris, Virginia B. Morris, Alan M. Siegel
This handy fact-filled book initiates you into the mysteries of the
financial pages -- buying stocks, bonds, mutual funds, futures and options,
spotting trends and evaluating companies. For those who are curious but
intimidated by everyday financial jargon, this guide offers a literate,
forthright and lively alternative. Recommended. Amazon.com
Paperback - 160 pages (August 1999)
Fireside; ISBN: 0684869020
The
New Market Wizards : Conversations With America's Top Traders
by Jack D. Schwager
Paperback Reprint edition (January 1994)
Harperbusiness; ISBN: 0887306675
Reminiscences
of a Stock Operator
by Edwin Lefevre
Paperback - 299 pages Reprint edition (May 1994)
John Wiley & Sons; ISBN: 0471059706
The
Battle for Investment Survival (Wiley Investment Classics)
by Gerald M. Loeb
Hardcover - 320 pages Reprint edition (January 1996)
John Wiley & Sons; ISBN: 0471132977
The
Art of Speculation (Wiley Investment Classic)
by Philip L. Carret
Paperback - 374 pages (March 1997)
John Wiley & Sons; ISBN: 0471181889 |
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Buffettology
The Previously Unexplained Techniques That Have Made Warren Buffett
the World's Most Famous Investor
by Mary Buffett
Listed under Warren Buffett
The
Wealthy Barber
David Chilton
What
Works on Wall Street: A Guide to the Best-Performing Investment Strategies
of All Time
James P. O'Shaughnessy
Hardcover - 325 pages 2nd edition (May 31, 1998)
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing; ISBN: 0070482462
The
Unemotional Investor: Simple Systems for Beating the Market
Robert Sheard
Hardcover - 224 pages (April 1998)
Simon & Schuster; ISBN: 0684845903
How
to Buy Stocks
Louis Engel
Manias,
Panics and Crashes : A History of Financial Crises
(Wiley Investment Classics Series)
by Charles P. Kindleberger
This updated version of a celebrated classic takes readers through
virtually every major crash and financial panic on record. From the currency
devaluation in the Holy Roman Empire in 1618 through the California gold
rush of the 1840s and 1850s to the crash of 1987 and the recent Peso devaluation,
this engaging, lively, and exhaustively researched account offers a wealth
of fascinating insights into why they happened.
Paperback - 320 pages Revised edition (September 1989)
Basic Books; ISBN: 0465044042 |
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The
Great Crash 1929
by John Kenneth Galbraith (Introduction)
Paperback - 206 pages Reprint edition (June 1997)
Houghton Mifflin Co (Pap); ISBN: 0395859999 |
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The
New Finance: the Case Against Efficient Markets
by Robert A. Haugen (Preface)
Paperback - 144 pages 2nd edition (February 15, 1999)
Prentice Hall; ISBN: 0130102288
New
Money Masters
John Train
A compilation of interviews with successful investors
Paperback - 416 pages Reissue edition (October 1994)
Harperbusiness; ISBN: 0887306373
The
Motley Fool Investment Workbook
David Gardner and Tom Gardner
Investing
from Scratch: A Handbook for the Young Investor
James Lowell
Learn
to Earn: A Beginner's Guide to the Basics of Investing and Business
Peter Lynch and John Rothchild
Extraordinary
Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds and Confusion De Confusiones
Charles MacKay, Josef De La Vega, and Martin S. Fridson
10
Steps to Financial Success: A Beginner's Guide to Saving and Investing
W. Patrick Naylor
Making
the Most of Your Money
Jane Bryant Quinn
Stock
Market Primer
Claude Rosenberg
Personal
Finances for Dummies
Eric Tyson
Against
the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk
Peter Bernstein
Capital
Ideas: The Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street
Peter Bernstein
Bogle
on Mutual Funds
John C. Bogle
Investing
in Emerging Growth Stocks
James W. Broadfoot
Buying
Stocks Without a Broker
Charles B. Carlson
Big
Profits from Small Stocks: How to Grow Your Investment Portfolio by Investing
in Small Cap Companies
Samuel Case
The
Richest Man in Babylon
George S. Clason
How
the Stock Market Works
John M. Dalton
How
I Made 2,000,000 in the Stock Market
Nicolas Darvas
Super
Stocks
Kenneth Fisher
You
Have More Than You Think: The Motley Fool Guide to Investing What You Have
David Gardner and Tom Gardner
How
to Buy Technology Stocks
Michael Gianturco
The
Fact$ of Life
C. Colburn Hardy
The
Dividend Investor
Harvey C. Knowles and Damon H. Petty
Investor's
Business Daily Guide to the Markets
Investor's Business Daily
Understanding
Wall Street
Jeffrey B. Little and Lucien Rhodes
The
Battle for Investment Survival
Gerald M. Loeb
Beating
the Street
Peter Lynch and John Rothchild
One
up on Wall Street
Peter Lynch and John Rothchild
How
to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times or Bad
William J. O'Neil
How
to
Retire Rich: Time-Tested Strategies to Beat the Market and Retire in Style
James O'Shaughnessy
Invest
Like the Best: Using Your Computer to Unlock the Secrets of the Top Money
Managers
James P. O'Shaughnessy
Investing
Smart: How to Pick Winning Stocks With Investor's Business Daily
Dhun H. Sethna and William O'Neil
How
to Read a Financial Report
John A. Tracy
Paperback - 192 pages 5th edition (February 22, 1999)
John Wiley & Sons; ISBN: 0471327069
Kiss
Your Stockbroker Goodbye: A Guide to Independent Investing
John G. Wells
Hardcover - 288 pages (May 1997)
St. Martin's Press; ISBN: 0312151586
Martin
Zweig's Winning on Wall Street (revised and updated)
Martin E. Zweig and Morrie Goldfischer
Paperback - 304 pages Rev&Updtd edition (June 1997)
Warner Books; ISBN: 0446672815
The
Gorilla Game: An Investor's Guide to Picking Winners in High Technology
Geoffrey A. Moore, Paul Johnson, and Tom Kippola
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The
Prudent Investor's Guide to Beating the Market
Carl H. Reinhardt, Alan B. Werba, and John J. Bowen
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Hit
& Run Trading : The Short-Term Stock Traders Bible
by Jeff Cooper
Written by professional equities trader, Jeff Cooper, this best-selling
manual teaches traders how to day-trade and short-term trade the best moving
stocks. Jeff's strategies identify daily the ideal stocks to trade and
point out the exact entry and protective exit point. Most trades risk 1
point or less and last from a few hours to a few days.
Hardcover - 154 pages (December 1996)
M Gordon Pub Group Inc; ISBN: 0965046125
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Keys
to Investing in Common Stocks (Barron's Business Keys)
Barbara Apostolou, Nicholas G. Apostolou
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Connors
On Advanced Trading Strategies
by Laurence A. Connors
Larry Connors has co-authored two of the best selling trading books
of the decade: "Investment Secrets of a Hedge Fund Manager" (with Blake
Hayward) which brought traders strategies that are now in the mainstream
of Wall Street thinking and "Street Smarts" (with Linda Raschke), a must-read
treatise that revealed the in-depth secrets of two well-known, successful
traders. "Connors on Advanced Trading Strategies" is Larry's latest
and most valuable contribution to the trading community. The Publisher
Hardcover - 259 pages (March 1, 1998)
M. Gordon Publishing Group; ISBN: 096504615X |
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Street
Smarts; High Probability Short Term Trading Strategies
by Laurence A. Connors, Linda B. Raschke
Hardcover - 240 pages 1 edition (January 1996)
M. Gordon Publishing Group, Incorporated; ISBN: 0965046109
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Wealth
Management: The Financial Advisor's Guide to Investing and Managing Your
Client's Assets
by Harold R. Evensky
Books for Expert Investors
The
Portable MBA in Investment
Peter Bernstein (ed.)
The
Compleat Day Trader: Trading Systems, Strategies, Timing Indicators, and
Analytical Methods
Jake Bernstein
Encyclopedia
of Technical Market Indicators
Robert W. Colby and Thomas A. Meyers
Technical
Analysis of Stock Trends
Robert D. Edwards and John Magee
Technical Analysis of Stock Trends, 8th Edition, is a critical reference
for investors--especially in today's tumultuous markets. This seminal book--the
first to produce a methodology for interpreting and profiting from the
predictable behavior of investors and markets--revolutionized technical
investment approaches and continues to show traders and investors how to
make money regardless of what the market is doing. Amazon.com
Hardcover: 752 pages
Saint Lucie Press; ISBN: 0814406807; 8th edition (May
29, 2001)
Options
Markets
John C. Cox and Mark Rubenstein
Protecting
Your Practice (Bloomberg Professional Library)
by Katherine Vessenes
Hardcover: 512 pages
Bloomberg Pr; ISBN: 157660053X; (October 1997)
New
Market Timing Techniques: Innovative Studies in Market Rhythm and Price
Exhaustion
Thomas R. Demark
The
Disciplined Trader
Mark Douglas
Trading
for a Living: Psychology, Trading Tactics, Money Management
Alexander Elder
The
Electronic Day Trader
Marc Friedfertig and George West
Security
Analysis
Benjamin Graham
Secrets
of the temple: How the Federal Reserve runs the country
William Greider
Theory
of Financial Decision Making
Jonathan E. Ingersoll
How
Charts Can Help You in the Stock Market
William L. Jiler
Investment
Secrets of a Hedge Fund Manager : Exploiting the Herd Mentality of the
Financial Markets
by Laurence A. Connors, Blake E. Hayward
Hardcover - 209 pages (March 1995)
Probus Pub Co; ISBN: 1557389004
Technical
Traders Guide to Computer Analysis of the Futures Market
Charles Lebeau and David W. Lucas
The
Irwin Guide to Using the Wall Street Journal
Michael B. Lehmann
A
Random Walk Down Wall Street
Burton Malkiel
Options,
Futures, and Other Derivative Securities
John C. Hull
Options
as a Strategic Investment
Lawrence G. McMillan
Option
Volatility and Pricing: Advanced Trading Strategies and Techniques
Sheldon Natenberg
Continuous
Time Finance
Robert Merton
Technical
Analysis of the Futures Markets
John J. Murphy
Study
Guide for Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets: A Self-Training Manual
John J. Murphy
Design,
Testing, and Optimization of Trading Systems
Robert Pardo
Dynamic
Hedging: Managing Vanilla and Exotic Options
Nassim Taleb
Elliott
Wave Principle
Robert R. Prechter and A. J. Frost
Developed by Ralph Nelson Elliott in the 1930s and '40s, the Elliott
Wave Principle is a powerful analytical tool for forecasting stock market
behavior. The basic concept behind the Principle is that stock market prices
rise and fall in discernible patterns and that those patterns can be linked
together into waves. In the years since it was first published, this classic
guide to the Elliott Wave Principle has acquired a cult status among technical
analysts, worldwide. And with each new edition, the authors have refined
and enhanced the principle, while retaining all the predictions from past
editions. Now available in paperback for the first time, this Tenth Edition
of the classic text clearly describes Elliott Wave theory and applications,
and includes the authors' latest forecasts, including their prediction
of the great bear market to follow the past decade's bull market. Amazon.com
Hardcover: 301 pages
New Classics Library; ISBN: 0932750435; 20th Ann edition
(June 1998)
R.N.
Elliott's Masterworks: The Definitive Collection
R. R. Prechter and R. P. Prechter
Martin
Pring's Introduction to Technical Analysis
Martin J. Pring
Investments
William F. Sharpe, Gordon J. Alexander, and Jeffery V. Bailey
Hardcover: 962 pages
Prentice Hall; ISBN: 0130101303; 6 edition (October 19,
1998)
Quantitative
Analysis for Investment Management
Robert A. Taggart
Paperback: 306 pages
Prentice Hall; ISBN: 0133196909; 1 edition (January 5,
1996)
Technical
Analysis Explained
Martin J. Pring
Hardcover: 544 pages
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing; ISBN: 0070510423;
3rd edition (1991)
The Elements of Successful Trading
Robert P. Rotella
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