Many fans ask me in the backend, what books should I read to learn technical analysis?


My top recommendation is the book written by Lingbo ๐Ÿ‘‡
Lingbo's technical analysis book titles summary:
โ€ข "Oscillator Indicator MACD: A Detailed Explanation of Swing Trading"
โ€ข "Dark Horse Swing Trading Technique" (Upgraded Version)
โ€ข "Price-Volume-Time: A Detailed Explanation of Swing Trading"
โ€ข "Stochastic Indicator KDJ: A Detailed Explanation of Swing Trading"
โ€ข "Bollinger Bands BOLL: A Detailed Explanation of Swing Trading"
โ€ข "Probability Game: Trading Stocks Like a Professional"
โ€ข "Achieving Financial Freedom: The Essence of Stock Trading"
โ€ข "Key Levels: The Most Important Issue in Trading"
Lingbo, a well-known private equity fund investment manager in Beijing, has many years of practical trading experience.
I have read all of his books, except for "Bollinger Bands..." and "Key Levels," three to four times each.
From December 2024 to April 2025, I immersed myself in reading for five months straight, repeatedly going over the material, reaching over ten thousand pages read ๐Ÿ“š
The following picture is a post I shared during my "endless sea of learning, working hard as a boat."
At that time, few people paid attention to my posts, only three to five hundred each.
Hard work will pay off.
I'm not afraid to share my reading list because I believe no one can do what I do:
1. Complete freedom of time, which most people do not have. Back then, I was reading for 18 hours a day. Most people, due to work and family, don't have that time.
2. Long-term reading is boring and painful. I can persist day after day, overcoming the limits of "mental and physical" endurance.
Besides eating and sleeping, I was basically sitting and reading all the time. Fever and swollen teeth were common every few days. It was very taxing on my body. The gray hair on my temples started growing from that time. The sacrifices to my health were quite significant.
So, without strong perseverance, itโ€™s impossible. Honestly, most people would stop after flipping a few pages.
Finally: These books, read them well. If you can endure the learning hardships I endured, you can also transform from a novice into a professional.
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