Books for Forex Enthusiasts
The foreign exchange (FOREX) market is in existence in any place where a national currency is being traded for another national currency. It is recognized as the largest financial market worldwide. Numerous reading materials that are related to FOREX have been published to help readers better understand how the FOREX market works. In this regard, we would like to recommend several FOREX books available in U.S. bookstores.
"101 Trends Every Investor Should Know About the Global Economy" is a FOREX book written by Kathryn L. Stevens and Joseph P. Quinlan. This book focuses on globalization, tackling the global economy's economic, financial, and demographic characteristics. This FOREX book is ideal for people involved in international finance and business.
Author Philip L. Carret also wrote a FOREX book titled "The Art of Speculation." This book emphasizes the vitality and necessity of the role of the speculator in a free market economy. "The Art of Speculation" was published many years ago but several investment leaders, such as Victor Niederhoffer and Bill Griffieth, still apply the principles indicated in this book. This book is still available in bookstores as it aims to educate new investors about the basics of investing.
The FOREX book "Pit Bull: Lessons From Wall Street's Champion Day Trader" is written by Martin Schwartz. This talks about the life of champion trader Schwartz, concentrating on the strategies he used to earn millions of dollars. This book also mentions several notable people in the FOREX world who have been a part of Shcwartz's success.
We also recommend the book "Market Wizards: Interviews With Top Traders," by Jack D. Schwager. This FOREX book is a compilation of interviews conducted by author Schwager with several top traders of the world, including Paul Tudor Jones, Tom Baldwin, Marty Shwartz, Ed Seykota, and Richard Dennis. This book talks about the key elements used by the top traders to succeed in the FOREX world.
The FOREX book "Practical Speculation," by Victor Niederhoffer and Laurel Kenner is ideal for speculators. Readers will know that authors Niederhoffer and Kenner definitely studied the association of stock returns with the number of board members in the largest companies that form part of the Financial Times and the London Stock Exchange 100.
There are a lot more books that people interested in FOREX would enjoy reading, such as "Trader Vic - Methods of a Wall Street Master," by Victor Sperandeo and "The Global-Investor Book of Investing Rules: Invaluable Advice From 150 Master Investors," by Philip Jenks and Stephen Eckett. These recommended books will surely motivate readers in learning more about FOREX.