As far as stock futures are concerned, I remember Fabozzi-the foundation of financial markets and institutions. This book is very good. It is also a reference book for the open course Financial Markets of Yale University. There are also two reference books. They are Jeremy Siegel and Robert J. Shiller, rational and prosperous. If English is ok, you can read it directly in English or translate it in Chinese.
There are many Chinese translations of excellent books under the higher education press I saw. You can have a look around.
It is estimated that Investment (as long as it is a book with this name) will teach you to read the K-line chart, I guess. . . You can preview it in PDF. In addition, Huang Da's Money and Banking (Finance) mentioned upstairs is very famous, so you can read it at the beginning. I think the terminology is very abstract, and I prefer to watch cases and videos (such as financial markets with open classes) to let myself feel. . .
In addition, knowledge of economics, finance, investment, statistics and accounting is also very important. Can be gradually strengthened. If you are interested, it is really a bottomless pit. For books, you can look at Currency Wars and Games and think it's a casual book. I also have some financial PDF downloaded by electric donkey. If you want it, please leave your email address.