1. “Confessions of a Speculator” Kostolani
A 20th century stock market witness. Reading his book is tantamount to revisiting the stock market within 100 years. The in-depth content shows that he has a very thorough understanding of the stock market, which is a culmination. It's worth reading over and over.
2. “Memoirs of a Stock Writer” by Jesse Livermore
The most famous short run in history. I realized there's nothing new about the stock market. An adventurous and risk-taking heart, it is also worth reflecting on why he has had many ups and downs in his life.
3. “Specializing in second-tier stocks” Cao Renchao
Leading an army to war, how to change from a junior soldier to a marshal. Focus on “trends,” “strategy,” and “humanity,” and step by step become the Hong Kong stock market leader.
A 20th century stock market witness. Reading his book is tantamount to revisiting the stock market within 100 years. The in-depth content shows that he has a very thorough understanding of the stock market, which is a culmination. It's worth reading over and over.
2. “Memoirs of a Stock Writer” by Jesse Livermore
The most famous short run in history. I realized there's nothing new about the stock market. An adventurous and risk-taking heart, it is also worth reflecting on why he has had many ups and downs in his life.
3. “Specializing in second-tier stocks” Cao Renchao
Leading an army to war, how to change from a junior soldier to a marshal. Focus on “trends,” “strategy,” and “humanity,” and step by step become the Hong Kong stock market leader.
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