What books do you recommend?I have read over 100 books on trading and frankly, most have been a waste of time. A few that I have liked include The Market Wizards books by Jack Schwager, Entries and Exits by Alexander Elder, Thomas Bulkowski's chart pattern books, Alan Farley's trading setup book (if you can get... Continue Reading →
Invest Like a Shark
I am currently reading Invest Like a Shark by James DePorre. For those who don't know, Deporre, otherwise know as Rev Shark, lost his hearing, job and wife before starting to trade with a $30,000 stake and turning it into millions.Thus far there isn't much that I already don't know. However, from time to time... Continue Reading →
Odds and Ins
I am not doing much trading today. Just managing my positions. BCSI was on my radar after the breakout, but the gap down today concerned me.Don't forget, I'll be posting answers to your questions later this week. Ask me anything. Send your questions to: SinghJD1@aol.comI'm going to spend the rest of the day doing some... Continue Reading →
OT: George Vecsey’s Baseball: A History of America’s Favorite Game
One of my New Year Resolutions was to read one book per week. This week, I read George Vecsey's Baseball: A History of America's Favorite Game. I would highly recommend this book to anybody who is a sports or baseball fan. While it's not an in depth historical account of baseball's history, it is a... Continue Reading →
What I’m Reading
I took my daughter to Barnes and Noble today. Of course, I had to sneak over to the investing section. I picked up Steve Nison's Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques, Second Edition and Pring on Price Patterns : The Definitive Guide to Price Pattern Analysis and IntrepretationSteve Nison is considered the candlestick guru. However, I have... Continue Reading →