What books should I read to become a profitable crypto trader?

What books should I read to become a profitable crypto trader?

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oreimo light novel

the one you're going to write

because if you can read a book, a million other people can too and so you're competing with them

>crypto traders
>reading
I'll read a hundred of them if it'll make me successful

>because if you can read a book, a million other people can too and so you're competing with them
i didn't realise reading was competitive

Paolo corelio or whatever his name is

the art of war

but if you don't read the book you aren't going to be competitive

kamasutra

you should read
thinking fast and slow by kahneman
power of habit by charles duhigg
how to win friends and influence people

these will give you a good foundation on how to make decisions in spite of the fact we are all emotional apes

the simpsons

Harry Potter

How I Trade and Invest in Stocks and Bonds - Richard D. Wyckoff
Cryptoassets: The Innovative Investor's Guide to Bitcoin and Beyond - Chris Burniske
Candlesticks, Fibonacci and Chart Pattern Trading Tools - Robert Fischer
Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits by Richard W. Schabacker

Play to your strengths, you need to know who you are before you can try to analyze markets. You don't need to get good at everything, find your niche and master it. In the end all you can do in the market is decide when to buy and when to sell.

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These and also the Market Wizards Series.

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Intelligent investor and Market Wizards =D

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i havent read any of these because im a lazy fuck and also experience is the best teacher. heres what ive collected online over months. im pretty sure a lot of the content is the same

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Moby Dick

Cuz you'll get fucked.

Mein Kampf, Stalag edition.

Note that there are like 5 different books called Market Wizards all written by the same guy, all of varying quality.

They have good general advice on trading but some of the stuff isn't really that applicable (80s equity and bond markets)

Still an interesting read regardless.

lmao

Major differences to the ford edition? It's the only one I've read

Thanks user

The international Jew by Henry Ford

Dantes Inferno

Mandrill perspective by mike cernovich.

books will only fuck it up permanently for you. just get experience its the only thing that is gonna help you.

Diary of a commodities traded by lord boomer himself

There's no arguing that the best lessons come from losing shitloads but reading can complement that education.

The way I see it, reading lots will accelerate the learning you get from experience. Without reading anything, you will have to experience a lot more for the same "understanding gainz"

The more you read, the more effective your learning from experience will be