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Top Trading and Investing Books

I’ve read hundreds of trading books in my life.

And I’ll be honest — most of them are junk.

Why?

Because they don’t provide evidence to support their claims so there’s no way to tell if something works, or not.

However…

Below are the few trading and investing books that stands out because they have statistical evidence to support their claims.

So, go read these books and you might just find your edge in the markets.

Trading Books with Back Tested Results

Following the Trend – Andreas Clenow

Stocks on the Move – Andreas Clenow

Trading Evolved – Andreas Clenow

Unholy Grails – Nick Radge

Weekend Trend Trader – Nick Radge

Dual Momentum – Gary Antonacci

Mean Reversion Trading Systems – Dr. Howard B Bandy

Short-term trading strategies that work – Larry Connors and Cesar Alvarez

High Probability ETF Trading – Larry Connors and Cesar Alvarez

Building Reliable Trading Systems – Keith Fitschen

$SPY High Probability Trading Strategies – Kora Reddy

Investing Books with Back Tested Results

Deep Value – Tobias E. Carlisle

The Acquirer’s Multiple – Tobias E. Carlisle

Quantitative Value – Wesley R. Gray and Tobias E. Carlisle

Quantitative Momentum – Wesley R. Gray and Jack R. Vogel

DIY Financial Advisor – Wesley R. Gray, Jack R. Vogel and David P. Foulke

What Works on Wall Street – James P. O’Shaughnessy

The Little Book That Beats the Market – Joel Greenblatt

Global Asset Allocation – Meb Faber

The Ivy Portfolio – Meb Faber

Global Value – Meb Faber

Shareholder Yield – Meb Faber