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Forex Thoughts articles by Dirk du Toit
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I place 'Randomness' right at the top of my trading book list. If you read this, understand it and you blow your trading account up you deserve it.
Fooled by Randomness
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Another Taleb masterpiece. A Black Swan in finance literature. Must have. NOW.
The Black Swan
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Because forex trading is so much more than trading the forex market, this book is for every forex trader aspiring to a long and successful time trading the forex market.
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
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Douglas makes some excellent points in this book which jel 100% with the 4 X 1 strategy, median trading methodology when you get to the nitty gritty to make it work. Several of my clients are very positive about this book.
Trading in the Zone
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This is a deceptive title for a very good book for anyone who thinks "you only need technical analysis" and think you can "ignore the fundamentals". If you are interested in a good debunking of TA, you will love it! I did.
Technical Analysis and the Active Trader
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Amongst others the currency market is a hub that links capital flows between global financial markets. For those who would like a on-the-dot sharp introduction to the different markets this is a great book.
Guide to Financial Markets. Fourth Edition.
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This is the first book that attempts a practical analysis of currency market drivers in historical context. Not only is it a comprehensive description of the real life driving forces behind currency price moves, but it also answers many of those questions confronting anyone who begins to notice the relationships between different markets. Released in 2009 it is up to date to May 2008. As such it doesn't cover the extremes of late 2008 but you will even better understand that and be prepared for where we are going.
Currency Trading and Intermarket Analysis.
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For South African Buyers
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