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Jan 03, 2022 06:31PM
So after trying to get to 36 books for about 6years, I finally made it in 2021.so onward and upward, 2022 I have upped it to 40!
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1. In Every Mirror She's Black, Lola Akinmade Akerstrom. 4/5 Good character development and storyline.
3. The Startup Wife, Tahmima Anam. 3.5/5. Some good parts, some parts I just wanted to get through it.
6. Black Cake, Charmaine Wilkerson. 5/5. Loved it, well written, good character development. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
7. The Little Book That Still Beats the Market, Joel Greenblatt 4/5. This was a fast and easy read. I hope it works, time will tell.
8. Trading in the Zone, Mark Douglas. 4/5 Great book, great analogies, just need to put it into action!
9. What's Mine and Yours. 3/5. Character development was good, but I wanted more from the storyline itself.
10. Charting and Technical Analysis, Fred McAllen. 4/5. Learned a lot, I will need to continue to familiarize myself with the patterns. A good book for those interested in learning to trade.
11. Start Day Trading Now, Michael Sincere 3/5 Good quick read which confirms that I don't want to day trade. I think it could have provided more detail since it's title is Start Now.
12. Understanding Options, Michael Sincere 4/5. Well written, easy to understand. There is always more to learn about trading options. This was a good explanation after looking at many videos and reading books and articles.
make Money Trading Options, Michael Sincere. 3/5. once we are out of a bear market I can properly evaluate his system.
14. A Random Walk Down Wall Street, Burton Malkiel 3.5/5. Packed with information, it will require a 2nd read to really grasp all of the information.
16. Forex Trading, Edward Day 5/5. A short book that provided a blueprint for Startin to trade Forex. Excellent!
17. Options Trading, Edward Day 5/5. This author did a great job of explaining options in a short book.
18. The Psychology of Money, Morgan Housel. 5/5. This book was a revelation for me. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and really learned about the impact of when you were born on how you feel about money, debt and wealth.
20. Supply and Demand Trading, Frank Miller. 4/5 Short and sweet puts specific guidelines on the subject.


