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To: ladyPI who wrote (31121)6/24/2015 10:55:04 PM
From: li3511  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63276
 
> is there a book you would recommend to educate myself on the various ways to "play" the market?

I don't know of one. I've browsed books with titles like "Make a Million Dollars Daytrading," and they are (of course) nonsense. If you're interested in options specifically, there's good information starting here: theocc.com . The classic reference is the options disclosure document. theocc.com



To: ladyPI who wrote (31121)6/25/2015 2:07:16 AM
From: urslor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 63276
 
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator Paperback – July 15, 2014
by Edwin Lefevre (Author)

excellent read and probably just as true today as it was then



To: ladyPI who wrote (31121)7/10/2015 10:30:01 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 63276
 
this is good .. for stocks ... Made my 22 year old read just before she turned 18 ... my 16 year old will be introduced to it in two years :O)
amazon.com

and for options writing (where I think the money is made :O) this is very good especially if you have been playing the market for awhile, have already figured out your risk tolerances and get the general workings .. amazon.com

Jack

Probably both available at your library.. They are up here in Toronto