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Mar102011

The Trading Books I Want to Read…

Have the following things in common. They:

  • Are written by someone who made a load of money.
  • Contain one or two powerful ideas.
  • Should be no longer than thirty pages. Let’s stop the yapping.
  • Are published in electronic format.
  • Are self-published so that text to speech and other innovations are not restricted by the publishers.
  • Welcome the readers to initiate a discussion with the author.
  • Are written by an author who is responsive to his or her readers.

What kind of trading books do you want to read? Chime in.


Michael Bigger. Follow me on Twitter and StockTwits.

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Reader Comments (3)

I like 'em

Personally, I'd also like to read about the people that lost a boat load of money too. There are lots of lessons to be learned in failure. But...most people don't like to talk about how much they've failed so I'm sure that type of book will never be written.

March 10, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterEric D. Brown

I hear you Eric. Great idea, Maybe I should write a long post about all my failures. You learn the most from failure.

March 12, 2011 | Registered CommenterMichael Bigger

I just wrote in my journal my own beliefs on starting over and it brought back alot of the obstacles that have come in my career. It gave me so much perspective going forward!

Would be amazing to read about some obstacles you encountered, and how you overcame them to be so successful.

March 13, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterEric Gong

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