I am about halfway through Farrell's book and have not gleaned anything really interesting (not to the meat yet), but the price is reasonable for an investment book.
One book I just finished that I would NOT recommend is "Digital Daytrading", by Howard Abell. Zero meat, lots of psych stuff that is important, but can be found for free (like on this board) and in prior books. Nothing new.
Speaking of investment books, I have recently narrowed my holdings down to a few that I would strongly recommend to anyone is who has similar interests (trade stocks, rule based discretionary trading, if you want strict mechanical based system this is not the group):
Dynamic Trading, Robert Miner DiNapoli Levels, Joe DiNapoli Hit and Run Trading I & II, Jeff Cooper Trading for a Living, Elder Beyond Candlesticks, Nisson Trading Systems and Methods, Kaufman (good overview of different systems) |