The best investment books?

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#41
NLB Ebook
https://nlb.overdrive.com/
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#42
Where is the recommended book ?
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#43
(13-02-2018, 02:30 PM)soros Wrote: Where is the recommended book ?

hi soros,

i think steven was sharing about a way to borrow from Spore National Library through the e-method, rather than making a physical trip down the library. I reckon he thinks it is convenient and informative to share this way in this thread.
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#44
Hi , is there any books focus on short term trading by top recognised traders?
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#45
(01-04-2019, 11:18 PM)Baldric Wrote: Hi , is there any books focus on short term trading by top recognised traders?

Market Wizards will be a good one to start... no solution only individual principles
Before you speak, listen. Before you write, think. Before you spend, earn. Before you invest, investigate. Before you criticize, wait. Before you pray, forgive. Before you quit, try. Before you retire, save. Before you die, give. –William A. Ward

Think Asset-Business-Structure (ABS)
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#46
Try reading : The systematic Trader by Collin Seow with Chin Yong Sak.

You may be able to find a copy in Bishan Public LIbrary and spend your saturday afternoon there.
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#47
Collin Seow is a trader
Is it appropriate in value investing?
I am surprised someone recommended such a book here
Unless it’s for educating the forumers the don’t of investing

https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/money...31654.html
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#48
(05-04-2019, 04:43 PM)ianphoon Wrote: Collin Seow is a trader
Is it appropriate in value investing?
I am surprised someone recommended such a book here
Unless it’s for educating the forumers the don’t of investing

https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/money...31654.html

hi ianphoon,
Thanks for your comments. At VB.com, we are quite strict about discussions on trading/technical analysis.

But i think we can tolerate recommendation of trading books here. This is because i believe even as value investors, there are alot of things that can be learnt from trading books. For example, it was through reading trading books that i first learnt about principles like position sizing/cut loss etc. Excluding the candle sticks stuff, there are many parallel principles between fundamental and technical investing.

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#49
Books by top traders?

I think you might like Alexander Elder.
His books will generate interest and motivate you to try out trading for a living.
Although I had read his book many times and many years ago,
I still love it very much.

Try out in NLB.
If you're tech savvy, E-books available too as Alexander Elder is very famous.

Ok, you don't like to read AngMoh's book and prefers an Asian or best Singapore book?

Think no more.
AK is the one.
Click and watch the video below.
It's self-explanatory.




Value investment is good.
But trading is definitely a vital part of my investment journey too.
What about you?
感恩 26 April 2019 Straco AGM ppt  https://valuebuddies.com/thread-2915-pos...#pid152450
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#50
I found :

Value investing ( to identify which shares to buy ) + "buy and hold" does not work.

Value investing ( to identify which shares to buy ) + trading Knowledge ( when to buy and exit ) works .
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