Now if you really want to study for a long time, you can have a look.
Benjamin Gloor Securities Analysis 100.
Remember to buy a large version.
There is also a john murphy's "Futures Market Analysis", about 60.
These are classic books about value investment and technical analysis, which are very useful when reading and combining with reality.
Securities qualification is just an introductory exam, the content is relatively simple, but it is not completely useless.
If you make good use of the indexes such as KDJ MACD and RSI BOLL in securities investment analysis, you can choose good stocks. You should read books and learn through practice.
In addition to technical means, we should also consider macro fundamentals and industry fundamentals.
Just like in recent days, two non-ferrous coal plates have soared, on the one hand, because there are funds to improve the form of speculation, on the other hand, it is determined by the macro environment of these two industries.
The most important thing is to integrate theory with practice, just like the above indicators. Many people have different parameter settings and different opinions, depending on how you use it well to make money and how you use it badly to lose money.
In fact, analysts have their own advantages, but they will have more resources and methods.
Some analysts are actually rubbish.
Traders mainly know some trading skills, and they can use the advantages of capital technology to influence the stock price.
If you want to learn this, you can observe it yourself or look at this set of 200 trading books.
I find myself too wordy, but in the end, if you want to do this job, you must pass the exam.
It's easier to get the qualification by adding one of the other four courses to the trading foundation. You can choose this by yourself, and it doesn't matter. You can take your time in the last three classes.
I have read the book for 2.3 times, and I have done exercises supporting the teaching materials, and I can basically pass without endorsement.