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Looking for books about stock technology ... something really valuable ~

Personally, I think the books on stock technical analysis are better abroad. Many domestic books are either nonsense, unverified, or copied from foreign classic books, but failed to grasp the essence of foreign books.

There are many books on technical analysis. Here are some I have read and received great praise:

1. stock market trends and technical analysis

This is a book with a long history, which can be called the Bible of technical analysis. The authors of this book, John McGee and Robert D. Edward, have won numerous praises from investors. This book has been revised for the latest time and now has nine editions.

The book expounds the Dow theory, a classic graphic form, which can greatly improve traders' trading ideas, trading skills and technical analysis.

2. The principle of professional speculation

Victor Spalandy, the author of this book, is a professional securities trader and has been a fund manager for 25 years. He is the financial focus of the Wall Street Journal and Barron's Financial Magazine. Victor was praised as "the terminator of Wall Street" by Barron's Weekly financial magazine. He has been on Wall Street from 1978 to 1989 for two consecutive years, with no loss for one year.

This book systematically reflects the speculative philosophy of Victor, the greatest trader in the world. Therefore, in addition to the usual market knowledge, the book also contains a lot of knowledge in psychology, economics and political science, which greatly broadens readers' horizons in learning speculative knowledge. In particular, Victor's profound understanding of economics and the nature of economic cycle enabled him to grasp the macro-economic context and calmly carry out speculative activities.

3. Master of Trend Trading

Daryl Guppy, the author of this book, is one of the top 10 technical analysts in the global financial market, a member of the International Technical Analysis Association, and a member of the Australian and Singapore Technical Analysis Associations. The developed Gubi comprehensive moving average index has been applied to world-class databases such as Reuters, and regularly provides technical analysis and comments for CNBS, the world's largest TV financial news channel.

This book is the first monograph ever written by a world-class technical analyst in combination with the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets. An obvious feature of this book is easy to learn and practical, which is also an important reason why I recommend it to you. Many technical indicators in Mr. Gubi's monograph are his original creation, with intellectual property rights, such as Gubi compound moving average, Gubi reciprocal line and so on, as well as the 2% gold bar rule, which are precious spiritual food for readers.

Personally, most books in China are dross. For example, I read a book called Ningbo Master the other day, which seems to make you make money quickly, but it is not practical at all.

There is a book written by China people that I appreciate: Chen Jiangting's Wisdom in Stock Trading.