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No Ordinary Duck
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http://www.quantitativetradingsystems.com/book.html
Few have it and can get a hold of it but is an excellent work!
5. TradeSim manual - David Samboursky
You can read book after book but unless you can APPLY it you'll never go further than reading books.
These 2 certainly place you in the position to apply your trading methodologies.
Nizar,
Can you elaborate on Pardo's book in terms of its content? What areas did you find the most interesting? Also does Pardo cover any areas of System Development which are not also covered in Howard's book?
Yes, I definately would recommend Weissman's book. However, I feel that Bandy's book may also cover most of the content albeit in a different way. As I haven't finished Bandy's book yet, I can't say this for certain yet.....
I tried reading that quite a few years ago and couldn't finish it. It was kinda strange really, as it had good writing but I just couldn't keep interested.I am currently reading Midnights Children by Salman Rushdie
If you like good writing, try Kazuo Ishiguro's "The Remains Of The Day", or his more recent one "Never Let Me Go" (Remains is better though I think), and Ian McEwan's "Atonement".
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