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something that helps me a lot is to print, write, scan, etc items down and make folders and have an area to work in that isn't stacked with other stuff. YOu have to take this seriously I always say.

Those are good books to read but you should also ask questions to other actual stock brokers to get better at the market. Books get old but they are useful, but you must also want and get new useful informaiton.
 
thanks for this!! .. i've been holding myself back about investing... For 2011 ima get on this. Thanks!
 
thanks for this!! .. i've been holding myself back about investing... For 2011 ima get on this. Thanks!
 
Honestly you guys will fall asleep reading the Graham books. They are surely classics and he is a legend in the field but not good beginning reading IMO.

If you are interested in investing, two of the best books are Joel Greenblatt's "You can be a stock market genius" and "The Little Book That Beats The Market". Also Mohnish Pabrai's "The Dhando Investor" is good with helpful case studies. As far as trading goes, I don't know much but "Market Wizards" is well regarded. You can find all of these as pdfs floating around the internet.

Good luck it's a tough game.

http://www.amazon.com/Dha...id=1294332263&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/s/r...eenblatt&x=0&y=0
 
Honestly you guys will fall asleep reading the Graham books. They are surely classics and he is a legend in the field but not good beginning reading IMO.

If you are interested in investing, two of the best books are Joel Greenblatt's "You can be a stock market genius" and "The Little Book That Beats The Market". Also Mohnish Pabrai's "The Dhando Investor" is good with helpful case studies. As far as trading goes, I don't know much but "Market Wizards" is well regarded. You can find all of these as pdfs floating around the internet.

Good luck it's a tough game.

http://www.amazon.com/Dha...id=1294332263&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/s/r...eenblatt&x=0&y=0
 
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