When I first started my journey as a remisier, my boss gave me some good books on investing and the stock market. Throughout my journey, I continued to engage in continuous learning, the National Library being one of my greatest sources. One of my best reads was "Trading In The Zone" by Mark Douglas, widely recommended in many book review websites. I would recommend you to pick it up during your free time. Many stock market books teach technical analysis and/or fundamental analysis. This book touched on neither. As one blog reviewer wrote: "This isn’t a book with strategies to take on the market, or with advice on situations that prompt specific actions. It’s an exploration of the mental side of the trading experience. Many traders initially get caught up in the action and excitement of the actual buying and selling, following how the prices change, how news events stir them up. They start to learn about the specifics of these factors, start to put their finger on what makes the market tick, but even down the road of experience some tend to forget one crucial ingredient – themselves." | |||||
"Trading In The Zone" by Mark Douglas can be found in our National Library. Search the portal www.nlb.gov.sg to check its availability on the bookshelves of the libary near you. See below for more information of the book: | |||||
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/253516.Trading_in_the_Zone |
Recommended Book: "Trading In The Zone" by Mark Douglas
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
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