I just finished reading "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator and it's a very good book. I think it's a good book for anyone that wants to become a trader or if they are really involved in the markets. The stock trader Larry Livingston in the book (his real name is Jesse Livermore) is a big trader back in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. The good thing about the book is that he talks about the psychology of trading and market timing. He started off trading or “gambling” in bucket shops and then he learned that he needed to start speculating. He knew he needed to start looking at the underlying conditions and not just the “ticker tape.” He learned from his own mistakes and others and he capitalized on them. After you read the book you will realize that the same mistakes and thinking traders/investors are doing today they did in the past ("Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it"). They did mention that this memoir is a fictitious account of his early and ascendant years but you don't know how much is true or false.