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B I B L I O G R A P H Y
Online Sources
T
he following sources are available to anyone who wants to learn
more about trading and trading system development:
www.wayoftheturtle.com: my personal online blog and
discussion site.
www.tradingblox.com/forum: a trading
forum that I moderate
and manage at my software company.
www.modustrading.com/turtle: a trading education site run by
my friend David Bromley, who
offers courses for those who
want to learn about trading and system development. I
helped him develop part of the initial curriculum and keep
hearing good things about it from those who have taken his
course.
Suggested Reading
In the
course of writing this book, I wanted to make sure that I had
a good sense of what had been written about trading and trading
system
development, and so I tried to read or reread most of the
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books written on trading over the last 10 or 15 years that were on
the recommendation lists of people I respected.
I found the fol-
lowing books especially useful:
Conway, Mark R., and Aaron N. Behle.
Professional Stock
Trading. Waltham, MA: Acme Trader, 2003.
Elder, Alexander.
Trading for a Living: Psychology, Trading
Tactics, Money Management. New York: Wiley, 1993.
LeBeau, Charles, and David W. Lucas.
Technical Traders
Guide to Computer Analysis of the Futures Market. New
York: McGraw-Hill, 1992.
Tharp, Van K.
Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom. New
York: McGraw-Hill, 2006.
Weissman, Richard L.
Mechanical Trading Systems: Pairing
Trader Psychology with Technical Analysis. Hoboken, NJ:
Wiley, 2004.
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