With most major currency pairs in prolonged consolidations, I thought I’d provide a list of the Forex trading books on Amazon.com (listed here in no particular order) that are currently within the top ten bestselling books in the foreign exchange category:
- Currency Trading For Dummies - Solid and comprehensive introduction to the world of currency trading.
- Forex Patterns & Probabilities - Excellent strategy book by accomplished forex trading educator, Ed Ponsi.
- Essentials of Foreign Exchange Trading - My book!
- The FX Bootcamp Guide to Strategic and Tactical Forex Trading - Great strategy guide by fellow educator and blogger, Wayne McDonnell.
- Currency Trading and Intermarket Analysis - Unique and very useful approach to forex trading written by a top forex strategist, Ashraf Laidi.
- Day Trading and Swing Trading the Currency Market - Updated edition of Kathy Lien’s classic.
- Beat the Forex Dealer - Provides a different spin on forex trading based upon dealer-inspired techniques.
- James Chen, CTA, CMT
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you’re at no. 2 … cheering for first place..
well done
James
Which book do you recommend: I am a mid level trader. Just to improve my skills.
Thank you for your help.
Bogdan,
Thanks, as always, for visiting and for your kind words!!!
Best regards,
James Chen
Thanks, Bob!
James Chen
Hi Muhammad,
Thanks for your question. There are a lot of books out there for the mid-level trader. But every book has a different emphasis, etc. There are good books on swing trading, position trading, pure price action trading, ultra short-term trading, etc. If you let me know what kind of trader you are, I can certainly help steer you in the right direction. Thanks, Muhammad!
James Chen