My Favorite Trading Book, Ever

This is by far my favorite book on trading, ever.  It won’t teach you exact entry and exit techniques, or specifics on stock market trends, but it is incredibly helpful for trader psychology and gives an inside look at a self made champion trader.  It’s a fantastic book for new and veteran traders alike.

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Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street’s Champion Day Trader

by: Martin Schwartz publisher: Harper Paperbacks
published: 1999-03-24
ASIN: 0887309569
EAN: 9780887309564
sales rank: 34843
price: $8.12 (new), $5.81 (used)

Welcome to the world of Martin “Buzzy” Schwartz, Champion Trader–the man whose nerves of steel and killer instinct in the canyons of Wall Street earned him the well-deserved name “Pit Bull.” This is the true story of how Schwartz became the best of the best, of the people and places he discovered along the way and of the trader’s tricks and techniques he used to make his millions.

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  1. Jan says:

    I have read over 50 stock trading books and there were only a few good ones like:

    • The small stock trader by Mika
    • “Lessons from the greatest stock traders of all time” and “How legendary traders made millions” both by John Boik
    • “Reminiscences of a stock operator” and “How to trade in stocks” both by Jesse Livermore
    • How I made $2,000,000 in the stock market by Nicolas Darvas
    • How to make money in stocks by Willien O’Neil

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