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Old 09-06-2006, 05:04 PM   #17

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Wow. That is quite alot of books. Im still on my third one. If you were to pick one book for a beginning trader, what would it be?

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Tough question.... but I might recommend High Probability Trading by Marcel Link.

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Interesting... I thought I had read most books. Never read Support and Resistance Simplified, by Thomsett. I am actually looking for some advanced trading materials. How would you rate this book?
I picked this up for just a few bucks from Trader's Library a couple of years ago. Of the books I've read, it helped the most of any. It's just a primer on S/R, not for the advanced student. However, since I don't think there's a more important subject than S/R, I would recommend any new trader to include it in his early arsenal.
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Interesting. I completely agree that by mastering support and resistance levels you will have no problem eating for the rest of your life. I will check this book out, I am sure I will find something to gain. Thank you for the recommendation.
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