Was wondering if I could get some recommendations on the top FX books that cover everything from the basics to more advance topics… (an of course using the Pip School!!)
I was thinking about getting the following book but it seems really advanced…
Inside the Currency Market: Mechanics, Valuation and Strategies (Bloomberg Financial)
Is FX Bootcamp actually legit? Looks like one of those sketchy sites you see being advertised all over the net… If it is legit… How expensive is it…? Is it even worth it? Anyone else use it around the community?
John. J. Murphy - Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets.
Very good read if your into your charting, covers all the possible trade set-ups and price formations you could wish for. It also covers some patterns and set-ups that I have not seen mentioned anywhere else.
Yes … if you like that one, you might also have a look at ‘[I]Chart Pattern Recognition for Metastock[/I]’ and ‘[I]Charting Made Easy[/I]’, by the same author.
‘[I]The Candlestick Course[/I]’, ‘[I]Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques[/I]’ and ‘[I]Beyond Candlesticks - New Japanese Charting Techniques Revealed[/I]’, all by Steve Nison (that’s the guy who ‘discovered’ Japanese Candlesticks and introduced them to Western markets) are also pretty good.
While I think that authors should receive their dues from book sales, of course, take note that all these books are available as free PDFs to the diligent searcher. ^^