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housenuts 11-26-2005 04:44 AM

Come Into My Trading Room
 
Is this book any good? I've been looking around on amazon for a bit and it seems like a good buy. I know nothing about trading. I don't even know what kind of trading/investing I want to do because I don't really know the differences. I want a book that begins with the complete basics, and progresses a bit. Will this do the trick?

Any other suggestions?

thanks,
housenuts

Sniper 11-26-2005 06:14 AM

Re: Come Into My Trading Room
 
Elder's book is good.... I recommend it!

11-26-2005 12:19 PM

Re: Come Into My Trading Room
 
whats it about? only trading related book i've bought is Trading in the Zone which is ok...

Sniper 11-26-2005 02:08 PM

Re: Come Into My Trading Room
 
It goes deeper into the 3 M's of trading that he covered in his first book (Trading for a living)... Mind, Method, Money.

11-26-2005 02:15 PM

Re: Come Into My Trading Room
 
imo the biggest is mind

Sniper 11-26-2005 02:37 PM

Re: Come Into My Trading Room
 
[ QUOTE ]
imo the biggest is mind

[/ QUOTE ]

I agree, which is why I put Elder's books in the same category as books by Douglas, and Van Tharp.

housenuts 11-26-2005 04:17 PM

Re: Come Into My Trading Room
 
my main question is, is it good for a complete novice?

or is there at least some website of trading definitions?
ie.
short
swing trade
position trade
etc.

I still am unclear on what's what

Sniper 11-26-2005 04:24 PM

Re: Come Into My Trading Room
 
Elder's book will walk you thru some of the basics, but if you want a foundation on terminology, you can just browse thru investopedia.

If you were looking to invest, rather than trade, you might be better served by reading thru William O'neills book.

If you are looking to "get serious" about the stock market, you should expect to read many books.

housenuts 11-26-2005 04:40 PM

Re: Come Into My Trading Room
 
investing is more long term right? whereas trading is something you can do daily hoping to make a small profit on making small +ev trades?

Sniper 11-26-2005 04:56 PM

Re: Come Into My Trading Room
 
[ QUOTE ]
investing is more long term right? whereas trading is something you can do daily hoping to make a small profit on making small +ev trades?

[/ QUOTE ]

Investing is generally long term.

Trading, doesn't have to be daily. There are many categories of traders, over various time frames. But a trader will be significantly more active than an investor.


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