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Kiddyshade yes! The best recommendation and also best investment is learning. First learn and then earn.

Before that go to vegetable or any other market, keenly observe what’s going on? Because it applies same to stock market.

Then ask these questions; why tomatoes prices fluctuate more than any other products? Why 50 paise in one day of the month, why 50 rupees in other day? Why don’t pulses price don’t fluctuate much? Know the difference between whole and retail? Supply and demand? weather conditions? Biddings and auctions? how the market working? Who is controlling the market? Why market is chaos? Loopholes of the market? Why is it easy to sell 1 kg of vegetables than 1000kgs of vegetables?

Coming to the books; you haven’t mentioned investing books or trading books.

Investing is not for us. It demands highest knowledge, experience, patience and dripline. Still want to give a try? Read the classics like How to Make Money in Stocks by William J. O’Neil One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch and The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham etc… But remember one thing “ Graham liked to say, in the short run the market is a voting machine, but in the long run it is a weighing machine .”

Trading is for us but what type of trading is matters. Intraday trading no. FnO trading no. Swing and position trading is the best.

To succeed in trading, even in investing you need to know the language of stock prices. This language is written on charts. Master the art of reading charts. Charts have history of prices. Price is god. Only trust the price rest all junk. No balance sheet. No fundamentals. No sentiments. No economy. No bullshit. No charts and it’ prices.

Some good trading books:

How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market Book by Nicolas Darvas

Trading in the Zone: Master the Market with Confidence, Discipline, and a Winning Attitude

Reminiscences of a Stock Operator Book by Edwin Lefèvre

Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications

Trend Following Book by Michael Covel (trend is our friend, infact it’s our only friend rest all vultures)

How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market Book by Nicolas Darvas

Steve Burns are all books. His books are small yet useful.

Trading is the easiest job, if you have enough knowledge and dripline. First learn then earn. Also do complete the entire Varsity by Zerodha – Markets, Trading, and Investing Simplified. material. It’s free and good.

Last words: Just don’t believe, “whatever anyone say about anything especially stock market”. Be skeptic and learn by first hand. This applies to my suggestions too.

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    Biswal hi, did you got TREND trader karan courses from anywhere?

    Please share it. Thanks a lot.

      Ryuwu if you are looking for the first version of trend trader course then take my advice and move on to something practical and useful.

      I haven’t got my hands on the new version, so can’t comment on the same but most probably this new course would be pretty useless too.