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!Curated List of Awesome Stock Trading Resources (./src/assets/img/awesome-stock-trading-list-banner.png)
The curated list of resources for research and learning about stock trading and investing. It contains links to various resources and tools that can help anyone who wants to start or improve their stock trading 
skills. The project is open-source and welcomes contributions (contributing.md) from anyone who wants to add or update the resources. The project aims to be a comprehensive and useful list for anyone interested 
in stock trading.
The curated list of resources for research and learning about stock trading and investing. It contains links to various resources and tools that can help anyone who wants to start or improve their stock trading skills. The project is 
open-source and welcomes contributions (contributing.md) from anyone who wants to add or update the resources. The project aims to be a comprehensive and useful list for anyone interested in stock trading.
Contents
- Stock Research (#stock-research)
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- Books (#books)
- Most Important Stock Exchanges (#most-important-stock-exchanges)
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Stock Research
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- Zacks (https://www.zacks.com) - Provides research, analysis, and ratings for stocks and funds based on quantitative models and fundamental data.
Market Analysis
- Companies Market Cap (https://www.companiesmarketcap.com) - Provides a list of companies and their market capitalizations, allowing users to easily track the valuations of various publicly traded companies. It
also includes useful data such as industry classifications and stock exchange listings.
- Fear & Greed Index (https://edition.cnn.com/markets/fear-and-greed) - Provides a market sentiment indicator for investors. It analyzes seven different indicators, including market volatility, investor 
sentiment, and safe-haven demand, to generate a score ranging from 0-100 that reflects whether the market is in a state of fear or greed.
- Companies Market Cap (https://www.companiesmarketcap.com) - Provides a list of companies and their market capitalizations, allowing users to easily track the valuations of various publicly traded companies. It also includes useful 
data such as industry classifications and stock exchange listings.
- Fear & Greed Index (https://edition.cnn.com/markets/fear-and-greed) - Provides a market sentiment indicator for investors. It analyzes seven different indicators, including market volatility, investor sentiment, and safe-haven demand,
to generate a score ranging from 0-100 that reflects whether the market is in a state of fear or greed.
- Trading Terminal (https://www.tradingterminal.com) - Overview of the most important metrics for the US Market.
- Tradytics (https://tradytics.com) - AI predictions, intraday market price action, biggest movers, sectors performance, and more.
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- Morningstar (https://developer.morningstar.com) - Provides data, research, and reports.
- Nasdaq Data Link (https://data.nasdaq.com) - Nasdaq Data Link offers a premier source for financial, economic and alternative datasets.
- Polygon (https://polygon.io/) - Polygon offers APIs for realtime and historical stock data, forex, and cryptocurrency data.
- Refinitiv Eikon Data (https://www.refinitiv.com/en/products/eikon-trading-software/eikon-app-api-innovation/eikon-data-api) - The Eikon Data API allows applications to access data directly from Eikon or 
Refinitv Workspace.
- Refinitiv Eikon Data (https://www.refinitiv.com/en/products/eikon-trading-software/eikon-app-api-innovation/eikon-data-api) - The Eikon Data API allows applications to access data directly from Eikon or Refinitv Workspace.
Knowledge
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Value Investing and Fundamental Analysis
- Berkshire Hathaway Letters to Shareholders (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22393486-berkshire-hathaway-letters-to-shareholders) - Warren Buffett, 2016 
For nearly six decades, Warren Buffett has written an annual letter to his shareholders. The letters, written between 1965 and 2014, reveal the investor's thoughts on investment strategy, share buybacks, 
corporate culture and much more.
For nearly six decades, Warren Buffett has written an annual letter to his shareholders. The letters, written between 1965 and 2014, reveal the investor's thoughts on investment strategy, share buybacks, corporate culture and much more.
- Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25586616-common-stocks-and-uncommon-profits-and-other-writings-paperback-jan-0) - Philip A. Fisher, 1957 
This book is considered a classic and is used as part of several investment courses, such as Stanford Graduate School of Business. In the book, Fisher explains his basic views and approach to his investment 
strategies.
This book is considered a classic and is used as part of several investment courses, such as Stanford Graduate School of Business. In the book, Fisher explains his basic views and approach to his investment strategies.
- Damodaran on Valuation: Security Analysis for Investment and Corporate Finance (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21841022-damodaran-on-valuation) - Aswath Damodaran, 1994 
Damodaran explains aspect of valuation, from the basics of estimating cash flows and discount rates to the principles for using multiples.
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Written by Mohnish Pabrai, an investor of Indian origin, the book explains his value investing approach using the Dhandho capital allocation framework.
- The Intelligent Investor (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Intelligent_Investor) - Benjamin Graham, 1949 
In this book, Grahame explains his investment principles and views regarding an investor's mindset. He shows how investors analyze the actual performance of companies and advises to disregard the changing moods 
of the market.
In this book, Grahame explains his investment principles and views regarding an investor's mindset. He shows how investors analyze the actual performance of companies and advises to disregard the changing moods of the market.
- The Little Book of Value Investing (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/75893.The_Little_Book_of_Value_Investing) - Christopher H. Browne, 2006 
Brown explains the basic approaches of the value investing philosophy, but without making any big promises about market success. He provides guidance on the use of simple metrics such as the price-earnings 
ratio.
Brown explains the basic approaches of the value investing philosophy, but without making any big promises about market success. He provides guidance on the use of simple metrics such as the price-earnings ratio.
- The Most Important Thing (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41211699-the-most-important-thing) - Howard Marks, 2011 
In this book, Howard Marks summarizes investment insights from his client memos and explains his investment philosophy.
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In the book, Lynch, a successful fund manager from 1977 to 1990, gives readers insight into his investment methods and tactics.
- Charlie Munger: The Complete Investor (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34889127-charlie-munger) - Tren Griffin, 2015 
Tren Griffin uses interviews, writings, and letters to explain the investment philosophy and thought processes of Charlie Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and longtime business partner of Warren 
Buffett.
Tren Griffin uses interviews, writings, and letters to explain the investment philosophy and thought processes of Charlie Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and longtime business partner of Warren Buffett.
- Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/966769.Market_Wizards) - Jack D. Schwager, 1989 
By interviewing successful investors such as Bruce Kovner, Richard Dennis, Paul Tudor Jones, Michel Steinhardt, Ed Seykota, Marty Schwartz, Tom Baldwin, and others, Schwager explores what separates the world's 
best traders from the vast majority of unsuccessful investors.
By interviewing successful investors such as Bruce Kovner, Richard Dennis, Paul Tudor Jones, Michel Steinhardt, Ed Seykota, Marty Schwartz, Tom Baldwin, and others, Schwager explores what separates the world's best traders from the vast
majority of unsuccessful investors.
- One Up On Wall Street (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/762462.One_Up_On_Wall_Street) - Peter Lynch, 1989 
Peter Lynch, who managed Fidelity Investment's successful Magellan Fund from 1977 to 1990, gives investors an insight into his investment methods. Using simple examples and some practices, he explains his 
process of stock selection.
Peter Lynch, who managed Fidelity Investment's successful Magellan Fund from 1977 to 1990, gives investors an insight into his investment methods. Using simple examples and some practices, he explains his process of stock selection.
- Stocks for the Long Run (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/965633.Stocks_for_the_Long_Run_) - Jeremy Siegel, 1994 
The book by Siegel, a finance professor, addresses how to build a balanced portfolio and explains how investors can avoid typical mistakes.
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In the book, Train outlines his key strategies and principles that have brought him success, addressing everything from the psychology of the market to practical portfolio management tips.
- The Little Book of Trading (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16235023-the-little-book-of-trading) - Michael W. Covel, 2011 
Michael W. Covel's book offers insights into the rules and philosophies used by successful traders. Drawing on the author's own trading experience and the wisdom of other traders, the book offers advice in a 
direct and easy-to-understand manner.
Michael W. Covel's book offers insights into the rules and philosophies used by successful traders. Drawing on the author's own trading experience and the wisdom of other traders, the book offers advice in a direct and 
easy-to-understand manner.
- The Little Book that Still Beats the Market (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8247775-the-little-book-that-still-beats-the-market) - Joel Greenblatt, 2007 
Joel Greenblatt explains how investors can outperform the popular market averages by systematically applying a formula. The book is kept simple and is aimed at beginners. 
- The New Market Wizards (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27224350-new-market-wizards) - Jack D. Schwager, 1992 
Jack Schwager interviews some of the most successful stock traders in the United States. Through these interviews, Schwager offers insight into the strategies, perspectives, and psychological insights of 
successful traders.
Jack Schwager interviews some of the most successful stock traders in the United States. Through these interviews, Schwager offers insight into the strategies, perspectives, and psychological insights of successful traders.
- Think & Trade Like a Champion (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34943907-think-trade-like-a-champion) - Mark Minervini, 2017 
In this book, Mark Minervini explains readers how to apply his methods step by step to enhance their trading performance and create the confidence they need to outperform.
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This beginner-friendly book presents a trading strategy by Matthew R. Kratter. It is designed to give readers the knowledge and skills to make profitable trades in momentum stocks.
- Stocks on the Move (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25819574-stocks-on-the-move) - Andreas Clenow, 2015 
In this book, Clenow, a hedge fund manager, explores why most mutual funds consistently underperform and shows how anyone can outperform them. He emphasizes the power of momentum investing as one of the few 
consistent ways to beat the markets.
In this book, Clenow, a hedge fund manager, explores why most mutual funds consistently underperform and shows how anyone can outperform them. He emphasizes the power of momentum investing as one of the few consistent ways to beat the 
markets.
- Trading the Trends (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20428445-trading-the-trends) - L. A. Little, 2011 
The book covers various aspects, including identifying trends, using technical indicators, and managing risk. The content is written in an easy-to-understand style, providing readers with valuable insights into 
understanding and profiting from the stock market.
The book covers various aspects, including identifying trends, using technical indicators, and managing risk. The content is written in an easy-to-understand style, providing readers with valuable insights into understanding and 
profiting from the stock market.
- Trend Following (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34855405-trend-following) - Michael W. Covel, 2004 
Michael W. Covel's book explains trend following without explicitly addressing specific strategies and provides insights on how to use trend following in market situations, whether bull or bear markets.
- Trend Qualification and Trading (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18969247-trend-qualification-and-trading) - L. A. Little, 2011 
Through a proven technical approach, the book explains how to gauge the likelihood of trend continuation and its potential for better trading results. Readers will gain understanding on timing entries, taking 
profits, and effectively exiting trades based on these trends.
Through a proven technical approach, the book explains how to gauge the likelihood of trend continuation and its potential for better trading results. Readers will gain understanding on timing entries, taking profits, and effectively 
exiting trades based on these trends.
- Trend Trading Set-Ups (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19569996-trend-trading-set-ups) - L. A. Little, 2012 
Building on the neoclassical concept, Little presents traders and investors with a robust methodology to discover promising trade setups and achieve precise timing for trade entry.
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Rayner Teo's book is intended as a guide to the use of price action trading. The book covers trading strategies, instruments and techniques and is written in a simple, step-by-step manner.
- Pring on Price Patterns (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19138622-pring-on-price-patterns) - Martin J. Pring, 2009 
Martin J. Pring's book provides a comprehensive examination of the most commonly used price patterns and offers insights into their effectiveness and logic. The book covers a range of patterns, including one- 
and two-bar patterns, outside bars, reversals, pennants, and more.
Martin J. Pring's book provides a comprehensive examination of the most commonly used price patterns and offers insights into their effectiveness and logic. The book covers a range of patterns, including one- and two-bar patterns, 
outside bars, reversals, pennants, and more.
- Stock Trading & Investing Using Volume Price Analysis (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38296614-stock-trading-investing-using-volume-price-analysis) - Anna Coulling, 2015 
Anna Coulling provides an in-depth examination of volume price analysis in stock trading. In doing so, she examines the approaches of other successful price analysis practitioners and explains them with 
examples.
Anna Coulling provides an in-depth examination of volume price analysis in stock trading. In doing so, she examines the approaches of other successful price analysis practitioners and explains them with examples.
- Trading Price Action Trends (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19169498-trading-price-action-trends) - Al Brooks, 2011 
Al Brooks' book is intended as a practical guide to profiting from institutional trading trends. The book breaks down Brooks' trading system into its essential components such as institutional piggybacking or 
trend trading.
Al Brooks' book is intended as a practical guide to profiting from institutional trading trends. The book breaks down Brooks' trading system into its essential components such as institutional piggybacking or trend trading.
Behavioral Finance and Psychological Aspect of Investing
- Irrational Exuberance (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/100132.Irrational_Exuberance) - Robert J. Shiller, 2000 
Robert J. Shiller's book addresses the psychological and behavioral factors that influence financial markets. It explores the concept of speculative bubbles and irrational exuberance, in which exuberant investor
behavior leads to overvaluation of assets.
Robert J. Shiller's book addresses the psychological and behavioral factors that influence financial markets. It explores the concept of speculative bubbles and irrational exuberance, in which exuberant investor behavior leads to 
overvaluation of assets.
- The Little Book of Behavioral Investing: How not to be your own worst enemy (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6922765-the-little-book-of-behavioral-investing) - James Montier, 2010 
Author James Montier looks at the psychological aspects of investing and examines common behavioral biases that can hinder investors' success in the marketplace.
- The Wisdom of Crowds (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/68143.The_Wisdom_of_Crowds) - James Surowiecki, 2004 
James Surowiecki's book addresses the concept that large groups of people collectively have higher intelligence than individual experts. Surowiecki supports his argument with various case studies and anecdotes 
from different fields.
James Surowiecki's book addresses the concept that large groups of people collectively have higher intelligence than individual experts. Surowiecki supports his argument with various case studies and anecdotes from different fields.
Risk and Uncertainty
- Against the Gods (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/128429.Against_the_Gods) - Peter L. Bernstein, 1996 
Bernstein takes the reader on a journey through time, showing how societies throughout history have dealt with uncertainty and developed methods for measuring and managing risk. The author shows the profound 
impact of risk and probability on human decision making and the development of modern finance.
Bernstein takes the reader on a journey through time, showing how societies throughout history have dealt with uncertainty and developed methods for measuring and managing risk. The author shows the profound impact of risk and 
probability on human decision making and the development of modern finance.
- Fooled by Randomness (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fooled_by_Randomness) - Nassim Nicholas Taleb, 2001 
Part of Taleb's multi-volume philosophical essay on uncertainty, this book examines various misconceptions of chance, including survival bias and skewed distributions, and illuminates how people tend to seek 
explanations even when there are none.
Part of Taleb's multi-volume philosophical essay on uncertainty, this book examines various misconceptions of chance, including survival bias and skewed distributions, and illuminates how people tend to seek explanations even when there
are none.
- The 5 Mistakes Every Investor Makes and How to Avoid Them (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20914691-the-5-mistakes-every-investor-makes-and-how-to-avoid-them) - Peter Mallouk, 2014 
Mallouk's work discusses the most common mistakes investors make and how to avoid them. Among the most important lessons are the pitfalls of market timing and active trading, which are suboptimal compared to 
passive strategies.
Mallouk's work discusses the most common mistakes investors make and how to avoid them. Among the most important lessons are the pitfalls of market timing and active trading, which are suboptimal compared to passive strategies.
- The Black Swan (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Swan:_The_Impact_of_the_Highly_Improbable) - Nassim Nicholas Taleb, 2007 
Taleb explores the concept of so-called black swans. These are rare and unpredictable events that have massive consequences and are often rationalized retroactively.