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Die besten Daytrading-Bücher: Den Markt auf allen Ebenen zermalmen
If I walked into a library and asked the librarian for their recommendations for the best books on day trading, there is a good chance that they would not know what to recommend. After all, most librarians are not day traders or trading obsessives, so they might not know where to begin or they can only recommend books that have been borrowed frequently.
Thankfully, I’ve got this list of the best day trading books as recommended by the CEO Library community interviews, and the knowledge that these books share is supported by those who really know what they are talking about.
The key to learning day trading is choosing the right book. It matters the most because I don’t want to learn about strategies, trade psychology, risk management, or any other aspect of my trades from an unreliable source.
Everyone, starting from those with a new interest to those experienced in the trade, can learn from the most fantastic trading books.
The right books, I’ve learned, have helped to build the confidence that I needed to make my first successful month of trades. Through the guidance of these books, I’ve been able to break down the initially overwhelming platforms, fees, charts, and systems that work for my trading goals.
I’ve even had the chance to examine some unique, experimental techniques that might not have been the right fit for me, but they helped me to see a new take on the psychology of the trade. My methods improved alongside my reading list, and that says something about the way that trading books can offer the right guidance.
If you’re ready to improve your day trading game or simply want to learn about how day trading can be done for a living, check out this list of the best day trading books as recommended by a knowledgeable community.
Best Day Trading Books

Options Volatility Trading: Strategies for Profiting from Market Swings

One Good Trade: Inside the Highly Competitive World of Proprietary Trading

The New Market Wizards: Gespräche mit Amerikas Top-Händlern

Erinnerungen eines Aktienhändlers

Psychologie der Börse

Liar’s Poker
Frage: Welche Bücher würden Sie jungen Menschen empfehlen, die sich für Ihren Berufsweg interessieren?
Antworten:
- Alles von Peter Senge.
- Das Schwierige an schwierigen Dingen – Ben Horowitz
- Sobald du Glück hast, bist du zweimal gut – Sara Lacey
- Revolutionärer Reichtum – Alvin Toffler
- Schwarzer Schwan – Taleb
- Zurücksetzen: Mein Kampf für Inklusion und dauerhafte Veränderung, von Ellen Pao.
- Kreativklasse – Richard Florida
- Creativity Inc. von Ed Catmull & Amy Wallace
- Liar's Poker von Michael Lewis
- Amerikanische Regierung 101: Vom Kontinentalkongress bis zum Iowa Caucus, alles, was Sie über die US-Politik wissen müssen – Kathleen Spears
- Das Tao von Pooh von Benjamin Hoff.
- Anna Karenina von Leo Tolstoi.
- Irgendein Buch von Herman Hesse
- Die Kunst des Krieges von Sun Tzu.

Young Money: Inside the Hidden World of Wall Street’s Post-Crash Recruits

The Blank Swan: The End of Probability
I am relieved to finally find a book that deals with Black Swan Events in a new way. Ayache brings a reverse-probabilistic perspective: instead of considering that a price is the result of probabilistically derived expectation, he reverses the issues and investigates these artificial constructs as "probabilities" and "expectations" as secondary, derived, fictitious concepts that we bring about to explain prices, decisions, and other things.
This, of course, is just the beginning, so one has to be understanding about the speculative aspect of the effort --so view this as a gutsy look at the "end of probability" and how we will need to envision the world once we get rid of this artificial, antiquated tool. I am also glad to see that those of us trained in the trading of options can have views original enough to influence the philosophy of probability and the philosophical understanding of contingency.

Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence

The Hour Between Dog and Wolf: Risk Taking, Gut Feelings and the Biology of Boom and Bust
I read this book after completing my exposition of overcompensation, how a stressor or a random event causes an increase in strength, in excess of what is needed, like a redundancy. I was also looking for evidence of convex reaction to stressor, or the effect of a mathematical property called Jensen's inequality in domains and found it exposed here (in other words, why a combination low dose (most of the time) and high dose (rarely) beats medium dose all the time. The authors presents the evidence for the phenomenon in the following: 1) acute stressors cum recovery beat both absence of stressors and chronic ones (this includes thermal variations); 2) stressors make one stronger (post traumatic growth); 3) risk management is mediated by the deep structures in us, not rational decision-making; 4) winning causes an increase in strength (the latter are more complicated effects of convexity/Jensen's Inequality).
Great book. I ignored the connection to financial markets while reading it. But I learned that when under stress, one should seek the familiar.
Bravo!

Fiasco: The Inside Story of a Wall Street Trader

What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars

No Bull: Mein Leben in und aus den Märkten
Als Spekulant habe ich gelernt, ohne Argumente das Beste aus Büchern und Ideen herauszuholen (viele Leser scheinen zu oberflächlichen Kritikern ausgebildet zu werden) – gute Einsichten sind schwer zu bekommen. Diese findet man nicht in den Schriften eines Journalisten. Es gibt einige persönliche Dinge des Autors, die für manche vielleicht uninteressant sind, aber ich nehme das Paket. Der Mann ist einer der größten Händler der Geschichte. Da sind ein paar Juwelen drin.
Der Mann hat es geschafft. Ich höre ihm lieber zu, als besser geschriebene, aber hohle Prosa von irgendeinem Journalisten zu lesen.

A Random Walk down Wall Street: Die bewährte Strategie für erfolgreiches Investieren

The Intelligent Investor

From Third World to First: Singapore and the Asian Economic Boom

Memos from the Chairman

Die Essays von Warren Buffett: Lektionen für Corporate America

Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal
In diesem Sommer lernt Mackenna mehr über die Geburt der Verhaltensökonomie, die Psychologie der Wirtschaftskriminalität und die Wiederherstellung amerikanischer Städte als Orte des Wirtschaftswachstums.

Wenn die Wölfe beißen: Zwei Milliardäre, ein Unternehmen und eine epische Schlacht an der Wall Street
