Technical Analysis of Stock Trends, Robert D. Edwards and John Magee
- This is one of Wall Street Bibles.
The Intelligent Investor: A Book of Practical Counsel. By Benjamin Graham, Warren E. Buffett.
For understanding why you trade and how you trade:
1. Jack D. Schwager, "Market Wizards" and "The New Market Wizards"
2. Edwin Lefèvre, "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator"
For pure technical analysis:
1. Martin Pring "Technical Analysis Explained"
2. John Murphy "Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets"
For option:
Sheldon Natenberg, "Option Volatility & Pricing"
Larry McMillan "Options as a Strategic Investment" (Dull book, but will get you solidly started in option)
For big picture:
"The Theory of Money and Credit" by Ludwig von Mises
Ludwig von Mises Institute Home
Fundamental analysis, FA
Peter lynch : "one up the wall street" ( I personally LOVE this book!)
Phil fisher: "common stocks and uncommon profits"
Jim Rogers: "hot commodities" ( His new book: China Bull)
Benjamin Graham: "security analysis"
Trading is a tough professional just like any real jobs you are taking on right now, it requires lots of hard work and learning to CONSISTENTLY profit from the market...., those are just the books will get started, having said, however,I think you need find several really good books that you enjoy reading, andread them over and over to learn things.
Good Luck!