2016 is over. How do we meet the new year? You've carefully selected a list of stock books for a learner. Whether it's technocratic, trendist or value party, there's a piece for you. Welcome to the collection
1 candle chart
Japanese candle charting technology: a modern guide to old oriental investment arts
Author steve nisson, senior vice president, dalwa securities corporation, new york, united states, is the first technology analyst to systematically introduce k-line technology to the west, a recognized k-line technology authority in the united states financial community。
Candle chart excom: eternal technologies for stock and futures trading
The author, gregory morris, analysed all possible candle-chart patterns, their identification methods, market analysis, changing trends and related cases, and provided an analytical approach to market psychology。
2 trading methods and strategies
Road to financial freedom
The master of trade psychology, mr. Van k. Sapp, represented by both traders and investors, and it was of the utmost importance to find ways to correct their individuality and objectives in order to achieve financial freedom。
Smart dealers: a guide to system transactions
The author, perry kaufman, with more than 20 years of successful trading experience, tried to find a realistic approach to the broad range of trade strategies that could be adapted to market changes。
System transactions method
The authors, whose writings are generally rarely brought to the attention of professional operators, are the exceptions to this book, which is one of the rare national productions recognized by national professionals。
Wall street ghost
The united states famous futures magazine trading forum has a mysterious trading master who calls himself a "phantom" who has consolidated his 30-year experience of successful trading into three rules and has unreservedly opened his own secret and methodological system of successful trading through dialogue with assistant arthur l. Simpson。
3 dold theory
The stock market barometer
The author, hamilton, is a financial journalist who in his book is very clear about the underlying principles behind the dow theory: the market contains three trends — everyday, secondary and fundamental. The book is a source of modern dow theory。
4 wave theory
Elliot's wave theory

The united states securities analyst elliott, using the dow jones industrial average index as a research tool, found that changing structural patterns of stock prices reflected the beauty of natural harmony and proposed a set of relevant market analysis theories that refined 13 waves from the market, suggesting that these patterns would recur in the market。
"according elliott wave profits."
The book, written by bozo, gives a wide range of straightforward and easy-to-understand examples of how to apply elliott waves。
5 chaos and fractal
The securities confusion act, new space for securities exchanges
Both books, the results of a number of years of investigations and scientific analysis of world financial unpredictability by bill williams, provide financial operators with a new technological tool that can reduce transaction risks and take a holistic view of market changes。
6 jiangn theory
How to benefit from commodity futures transactions, 45 years on jiang eun wall street
The famous investor, william jiang, dedicated the essence of his more than 40 years of trading experience to the notion that in commodity futures markets traders should help themselves and follow mathematical rules in order to generate profits。
7 trends, synthesis and analysis
Technical analysis of stock market trends
Prepared by robert d. Edward and considered to be the work of tarzan for a technical analysis of stock market trends。
The curse of trends: strategies for excess gains trading
The author, michael cove, argued that buying and holding was the worst investment strategy, and buffet used the media to deceive everyone. In his book, he explains in all respects the advantages, rationale and operational methods of tracking trends。
Technical analysis (version 4)
The book system, by martin j. Pringe, integrates technical analysis of the theories of the existing genres into an organic whole. Release 4 added many new trading tools and research indicators and introduced the theory of reverse selection。
New thinking on stock technology analysis
Compiled by rick bensino, 12 top experts in the book have revealed the strategies and techniques of their trading success and have provided market participants with a valuable set of tools to improve their investment performance, each of which has been tested and unique。
8 investment psychology
"share market psychology."

By jonathan myers, readers are told how to respond to the zeal of the investment market and how to avoid being misled by the general public or by their own delusions。
"the mind of reshaping securities."
The author, britt steinberg, is a professor at the university of medical sciences. The book is a novel that combines psychology and investment with the psychological skills of trading from live examples. It's unique and refreshing。
"psychology in investment"
The author, john novsinger, is a world-class expert in recognized investor psychology and behavioural finance. The book considers that human brain thinking and emotions are complex and that it is far from sufficient to describe the psychological factors that influence people's investment decisions in terms of “fear” and “growing”。
9 short-line methods
The secret of short-link trading
The author, larry williams, is one of the world's most respected short-line traders, and the book covers topics ranging from speculative and volatile breakthroughs to high-probability profit patterns。
Sniper
How do we predict the direction of the market in one minute and get the jets out of here? Senior trader george angel wrote a cost book with 30 years of experience with stocks, futures and options。
It's a way of trading
Ed. By john netto. In the arena of transactions, solid technical analytical knowledge helps smart traders to calculate the possibilities of market trends and continuously exploits such knowledge for profit。
10 value investments
Securities analysis, interpretation of listed corporate financial statements
Both books were written by benjamin graham, a well-known “wall street godfather”, who explained to investors the way to find “good price” stocks and bonds。
"happy stock market."
The author, william o'neil, is one of the most experienced and successful senior investors on wall street. The canslim methodology in this book, compared with that of peter lynch and warren buffett, shows that the canslim approach achieves the best and most stable performance each year and is the best investment system programme。
"how to choose the growing unit."
Philip a. Fisher, the most respected and admired investor on wall street, is the father of the growth equity investment strategy, and his investment philosophy is documented in this book。
Value investment: a balanced analysis method

The book, written by a senior investor, martin j. Whiteman, shows investors how to use assessment techniques that are widely used by private corporate management investors, which completely replaces the way in which companies analyse price overloads。
11 master's work
I'm not gonna repeat the recommendation here
Victor sporandi, the principles of professional speculation
Jesse revermore, stockworks
Andrey costolani, the big speculator (series)
It's sakakawa
Roy newberg
Peter lynch
George soros, "financial alchemy."
"the master of trends and trading"
David dreyman, reverse investment strategy
12 story, biography
The great game: the rise of wall street financial empire
"charlie d: the story of a legendary bond dealer."
Sea turtle trade course
"the crash of 1929."
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