As you all know or may not know, I took the ktm to my workplace in those 5 months of internship
So on the ktm I will often read either Busyweekly or any book
This is just a summary of what I have read la
I kinda forgot the books I read, ley's see if I got to recall them
This is not meant to be a review of those books la
If you notice, I can only manage those not so technical kind of books on train
For those that attempted but didn't finish, most of them requires me to do some thinking, which is a bit hard since I have to scroll on Android back and forth to see the charts and explaination
Those that I finished are all good reads as well, the most technical one will have to be "Super Stocks" by Ken Fisher, a book about fundamental analysis
Finished
1.) How to make money in stocks. A winning system in good times or bad.
2.) Truth of the stock tape
3.) Market wizards
4.) Market wizards 2
5.) Super stocks
6.) The monk who sold his Ferarri
7.) Pet sematary
Attempted but didn't finish
1.) Martin Pring - Investment psychology. Explained classic strategy to beat the market.
2.) Encyclopedia of chart patterns
3.) The intelligent investor
4.) A random walk down wallstreet
5.) Trade your way to financial freedom
Also me currently reading
1.) Misery
- I got this one as Christmas present from my colleague, finally got to finished it today
2.) Trades about to happen
3.) Why I left Goldman Sachs
- Have to finish by this Saturday as I am going to return it to Deric in the conference
All in all, I finished more books when I am working a 9 to 6 than when I was studying in uni
You know there is a saying which I come to believe during my internship is "The busiest man have time for everything"
End this post with a quote from William O'Neil, I am sorry if this post is a bit boring to you haha
"Have courage, be positive, and don't ever give up. Great opportunities occur every year in this world. Get yourself prepared and go for it. You will find thta little acorns can grow into giant oaks. Anything is possible with persistence and hard work. It can be done, and your own determination to succeed is the most important element."
So on the ktm I will often read either Busyweekly or any book
This is just a summary of what I have read la
I kinda forgot the books I read, ley's see if I got to recall them
This is not meant to be a review of those books la
If you notice, I can only manage those not so technical kind of books on train
For those that attempted but didn't finish, most of them requires me to do some thinking, which is a bit hard since I have to scroll on Android back and forth to see the charts and explaination
Those that I finished are all good reads as well, the most technical one will have to be "Super Stocks" by Ken Fisher, a book about fundamental analysis
Finished
1.) How to make money in stocks. A winning system in good times or bad.
2.) Truth of the stock tape
3.) Market wizards
4.) Market wizards 2
5.) Super stocks
6.) The monk who sold his Ferarri
7.) Pet sematary
Attempted but didn't finish
1.) Martin Pring - Investment psychology. Explained classic strategy to beat the market.
2.) Encyclopedia of chart patterns
3.) The intelligent investor
4.) A random walk down wallstreet
5.) Trade your way to financial freedom
Also me currently reading
1.) Misery
- I got this one as Christmas present from my colleague, finally got to finished it today
2.) Trades about to happen
3.) Why I left Goldman Sachs
- Have to finish by this Saturday as I am going to return it to Deric in the conference
All in all, I finished more books when I am working a 9 to 6 than when I was studying in uni
You know there is a saying which I come to believe during my internship is "The busiest man have time for everything"
End this post with a quote from William O'Neil, I am sorry if this post is a bit boring to you haha
"Have courage, be positive, and don't ever give up. Great opportunities occur every year in this world. Get yourself prepared and go for it. You will find thta little acorns can grow into giant oaks. Anything is possible with persistence and hard work. It can be done, and your own determination to succeed is the most important element."

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