Literature for mechanical trading

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I've just ordered Way of the Turtle by Curtis Faith. After Trendie mentioned it in the mechanical and systems trading forum I checked it out and it seems like it'll be a worthwhile read.

Are there any other books about mechanical trading systems that I might find interesting?
 
I've just ordered Way of the Turtle by Curtis Faith. After Trendie mentioned it in the mechanical and systems trading forum I checked it out and it seems like it'll be a worthwhile read.

Are there any other books about mechanical trading systems that I might find interesting?

one that wet my appetite was "The ultimate trading guide" by Hill, Pruit, Hill.

It covers the mechanical basis on which most trading systems are built and was one book I saw through to the end (takes some doing for me:cheesy:)

Just finished Qualtitative Trading Systems by Howards Bandy -loved it but has a particular bias towards Amibroker - and only really worth the read if you use that software, IMHO.

UTB

PS - most info can be taken from this site - and trading blox has a reasonable forum in this.
 
I've just ordered Way of the Turtle by Curtis Faith. After Trendie mentioned it in the mechanical and systems trading forum I checked it out and it seems like it'll be a worthwhile read.

Are there any other books about mechanical trading systems that I might find interesting?

In no particular order:

Quantitive Trading Systems (H Bandy)

Mechanical Trading System (Weissman)

Design, Testing, and Optimization of Trading Systems (R Pardo)


Covel's book on Trend Following is also a good read if this is the type of strategy that interests you....

Regards,

Chorlton
 
Thanks for the suggestions.

I've certainly taken the point about being able to find most useful information on this site however I need some new books to read and dislike fiction so I may as well buy some books about trading!
 
In no particular order:

Quantitive Trading Systems (H Bandy)

Mechanical Trading System (Weissman)

Design, Testing, and Optimization of Trading Systems (R Pardo)


Covel's book on Trend Following is also a good read if this is the type of strategy that interests you....

Regards,

Chorlton

yes - I should have included Weissman's book as suggested by Chorlton.

I'd have to differ re Covell's book which I thought was utter bobbins. Waste a few days of your life only to conclude that going with the trend is a good idea. I don't think I learned a thing.

That's opinions for you:)

UTB
 
yes - I should have included Weissman's book as suggested by Chorlton.

I'd have to differ re Covell's book which I thought was utter bobbins. Waste a few days of your life only to conclude that going with the trend is a goo idea. I don't think I learned a thing.

That's opinions for you:)

UTB

LOL :cheesy: Fair Point!!!

But for someone who may be new to Trading, sometimes the obvious ideas are ignored as err... being too obvious !!! ;)
 
LOL :cheesy: Fair Point!!!

But for someone new to Trading, sometimes the obvious ideas are ignored as err... being too obvious !!! ;)

aye, that's a good point. But better (s)he takes accepted wisdom for free, than gives Covell another £30 for regurgitating other people's material:D.

UTB
 
aye, that's a good point. But better (s)he takes accepted wisdom for free, than gives Covell another £30 for regurgitating other people's material:D.

UTB

£30 !!! He can have mine for a Tenner !!! :whistling
 
aye, that's a good point. But better he takes accepted wisdom for free, than gives Covell another £30 for regurgitating other people's material:D.

UTB

Agreed muchly. It doesn't sound like I'd get alot out of Covell's book (even for a tenner!) although the others sound like they're worth looking at. I'll check them out and probably add them to a pile of books to read.

Thanks for the advice guys.
 
he could have mine for free, but from memory it was a victim of the "excess curry / lack of bog roll" effect.

UTB

Blades,

Ah.... How I've missed a good old "ruby"... Curries over here are just not the same it seems :(

btw: I recently sent you a PM. I appreciate that you're probably busy but if you are able to help out then I'd be most grateful. However, if you haven't got time then no worries ...

Cheers...
 
Blades,

Ah.... How I've missed a good old "ruby"... Curries over here are just not the same it seems :(

btw: I recently sent you a PM. I appreciate that you're probably busy but if you are able to help out then I'd be most grateful. However, if you haven't got time then no worries ...

Cheers...

Chorlton,

Sorry fella, but I didn't receive your pm. Can you re send it?

Cheers,
UTB
 
I've just ordered Way of the Turtle by Curtis Faith. After Trendie mentioned it in the mechanical and systems trading forum I checked it out and it seems like it'll be a worthwhile read.

Are there any other books about mechanical trading systems that I might find interesting?

If you liked 'Way of the Turtle', then I think you'll also like 'Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom' by Van Tharp. It's a very cheesey title but very similar contect to what Curtis writes.
 
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