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Recommend some introductory books on stock trading.

I'd like to recommend some books on stock trading recognized by the industry:

1, the wisdom of stock trading

Author: Chen Jiangting

Press: Economic Science Press

Subtitle: Wall Street's Experience of Making a Living by Stock Trading (Revised Edition)

Year of publication: 2004- 1

Based on the experience and lessons of investing in the stock market on Wall Street for more than ten years, and on the basis of studying the famous western stock market works and biographies of stock market masters for hundreds of years, the author deeply thinks and discusses the most fundamental and important issues of investing in the stock market, and expounds the successful methods and processes from complex to simple. These include the family precepts of Wall Street, the four stages of learning stocks, how to overcome negative psychological habits, develop their own stable stock trading model, how to choose a critical point, how to deal with large-scale manipulation, how to make use of big opportunities, and how to cultivate intuition about stock trends.

2. Teach you to speculate in stocks

Author: Zen in the tangle

Publishing House: Science and Technology Literature Publishing House

Original title: Zen in entanglement

Publication year: 20 13- 10

Other people's opinions are not included in the book, so the so-called "thousand people tangled" is inaccurate. Just as many people add personal opinions when analyzing Gann's theory, it can't accurately reflect the reality of Gann's theory and mislead many people. Similarly, if you want to master the entanglement theory, you can avoid entanglement only by repeatedly reading the original text and reply of the entanglement teacher, finding out the trend chart at that time, and through a lot of repeated and firm operation drills. For those who want to find shortcuts and crutches, not to mention whether shortcuts and crutches are correct and reliable, mastering entanglement theory and making money from it is like a pipe dream.

3. Buffett's moat

Author: [America] Pat Dorsey

Publishing House: Guangdong Economic Publishing House

Subtitle: Companies looking for excess returns build castles with the richest stocks.

Translator: Liu Yinlong

Publication year: 165438+2009 10.

Buffett's moat is the first book to elaborate Buffett's theory of moat.

4. Memoirs of stock writing

Author: Edwin Li Feifo

Publishing House: Hainan Publishing House

Original name: Memory Sofa

Translator: Really?

Publication year: June 2008

Memoirs of a Stock Dealer is a classic, which describes the life story of JesseLivermore, the greatest stock and futures speculator at the beginning of this century. For decades, generations of financial professionals and traders have been reading this book and learning from it the attitudes, reactions and feelings that financial operations should uphold.

5. Memoirs of stock writing

Author: Jesse Livermore

Publishing House: China Youth Publishing House

Original name: Remniscencesofstockbroker

Translator: Huang Cheng, Shu Ya, Ma Xiaojia.

Publication year: 20 12- 1

"Memoirs of Peter Lynch Writing Stock Comments: Buffett's Designated Stock Market Textbook" is full of Livermore's life and investment ideas. After several ups and downs, he made a lot of money by shorting, and accumulated a lifetime of experience. Later, the stock gods of all ages, including Graham, Buffett, Soros and Peter Lynch, were all influenced by him, especially Peter Lynch. Where's jack? Yeshaayahu Schwager said: "When interviewing 30 of the most outstanding contemporary securities traders, I asked them the same question: Which book is the most inspiring for securities traders? So far, the top of this list is the masterpiece Memoirs of Stock Handwriting published 70 years ago. "

6. Master stock trader

Author: Jesse Livermore

Press: Enterprise Management Press

Original name: HowtoTradeinStocks

Translator: Ding Shengyuan

Year of publication: August 2003-1

This book is a classic work in the field of American investment. It was first published in 1940. Jesse Livermore is a legend on Wall Street. This book explains his trading skills and methods in detail. It is precisely because he has been a practitioner in the securities market for ten years that he has written his own practical experience and lessons, not only expounding his own practical theory, but also introducing specific methods. So this book has a unique value completely different from theoretical books. Investment is an art, and it is best to have a master to guide us. Although we have missed the example of this speculative master, there is no doubt that this book is Livermore's heartfelt words of preaching and teaching. Read it carefully to understand the new ideas, which is second only to his personal suggestion.