brittsac
- 07 Mar 2005 13:29
Hi folks, I've just signed up on here, and I'm relatively inexperienced at trading. I was curious as to whether most of you on here are professional traders, or private investors (like me). I don't mean to be nosy of course!
proptrade
- 07 Mar 2005 15:51
- 13 of 23
best one i like is:
http://www.investopedia.com/university/
looks like alot on there but top left in a dictionary with all you need at this level in finance. happy reading!
brittsac
- 07 Mar 2005 15:53
- 14 of 23
Great, thanks Stockbunny and Proptrade, I'll have a look - much obliged. :-)
stockbunny
- 07 Mar 2005 15:53
- 15 of 23
Just checked it's out of print - be careful about the other
one listed, it could relate to the US market and not ours.
proptrade
- 07 Mar 2005 15:58
- 16 of 23
stockbunny....was that the book that the FT were selling/offering free with subscription or tokens years ago? if so i remember it as SUCH a great read but probably out of touch now anyway...i used it to crib up on before my earliest city interviews. thx for the memories!
stockbunny
- 07 Mar 2005 16:00
- 17 of 23
I don't know proptrade, it comes out each year, part diary
part information from various sources on the market and trends etc.
But if it made your Monday it can't be a bad thing
:>)
brittsac
- 07 Mar 2005 16:06
- 18 of 23
Phew, just found what looks like the last one in the whole world! On Amazon, 14. Thanks for the advice.
brittsac
- 07 Mar 2005 16:07
- 19 of 23
And yes, it was the UK one. :-)
stockbunny
- 07 Mar 2005 16:09
- 20 of 23
:>)
proptrade
- 07 Mar 2005 16:16
- 21 of 23
what a happy monday all round! it was a different book but whatever, it brought back funny memories.
i also recommend some classics to see how things can go wrong. just found an excellent link to a great book: Extraordinary Popular Delusions And The Madness Of Crowds
By Charles MacKay 1841:
http://www.litrix.com/madraven/madne001.htm
old stuff but all holds true today.
also fread Liars Poker. great book.
rgds
PT
stockbunny
- 07 Mar 2005 16:20
- 22 of 23
Alvin Hall has written a basic guide to shares and investing
"Winning with shares" should be widely available if you are
looking to start a library for reference - you may not actually
intend doing this britt but chances are you will in the end! LOL
After the basic stuff, there's loads and loads, just check if they
centre on the US or UK markets or a spread of markets. A lot of
the books about centre on the US (Alvin Hall's doesn't) which is
OK but not the same.
brittsac
- 07 Mar 2005 16:26
- 23 of 23
He's the guy who does that TV program, Your Money or Your Life isn't he? I'll have a look around for that too. Thanks.