Algorithmic Trading: Winning Strategies and Their Rationale by Ernie Chan

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Good introductory text on algo trading with Matlab code example. Heavy on the technical side that beginners can learn from. If you are familiar with Matlab and interested in a career in the algo trading field, this book is for you.


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Algorithmic Trading: Winning Strategies and Their Rationale
Written by Ernie Chan

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Algorithmic Trading and DMA: An Introduction To Direct Access Trading Strategies by Barry Johnson

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A good introduction to algorithmic trading. It is a guided tour of the algorithmic trading world. It is packed with information if you have the prerequisite background to understand the lingos used in the book. Lacking either one of the two background knowledges, programming / order routing (the technical side) and firm trading, will make it difficult to understand this book. Only recommending this book to those who are interested in the subject with at least one of the prerequisites.


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Algorithmic Trading and DMA: An Introduction To Direct Access Trading Strategies
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Manias, Panics and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises by Charles P. Kindleberger and Robert Z. Aliber

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Must read for those who are interested in understanding market crashes and macro trading. Not as useful for those whose trading or investing time horizon within a week or so. Overall a good book to keep as a reference.


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Manias, Panics and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises
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