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Trader Must-Read: Which Books Are Worth Reading and Which to Skip
Everyone, if you want to truly grow in trading rather than just be inspired by some nice stories, you must carefully select your reading material.
Many people start by following the trend and reading popular "motivational" books, but honestly: these books won't make you a real trader.
- Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad Poor Dad": Easy to read, but useless for practical trading. It talks about wealthy mindset but offers no concrete strategies.
- Hill's "Think and Grow Rich": Similar type of book. Just chicken soup, no system. In trading, having inspiration without a system is like heading straight for a margin call.
- "The Richest Man in Babylon": Good stories, but hollow content. Fables won't teach you how to manage risk, identify market structures, or maintain discipline under pressure.
To truly improve, you should read books that provide practical tools, not just slogans.
Because reading must bring real-world value, not just "motivation boost." The winners in the market are not those who are temporarily passionate, but those who truly understand how the market works and can see their own behavioral patterns clearly.
If needed, I can prepare a Top 5 list of books that genuinely enhance trading skillsโjust give a thumbs-up.