I know nothing about the stockmarket. I know. Thats sad. But whenever I asked a suit to explain it to me, I've fallen into a coma. I am curious however, and willing to develop a solid mental model. So I was wondering if there is something out there which can be considered a hacker's guide to the stockmarket?
[+] [-] tom_b|14 years ago|reply
The Smartest Investment Book You'll Ever Read: The Proven Way to Beat the "Pros" and Take Control of Your Financial Future by Daniel Solin. A good basic starter book and very short.
For a larger (and timely) economic view, I also slogged through This Time is Different by Reinhart and Rogoff. This book kind of looks at macro-economic conditions around recessions in history to abstract out a pattern around recessions, currency collapses, and depressions. It is not about the stockmarket in a very specific way.
Neither of these sources are particularly hacker-centric viewpoints of the market. Are you looking for algorithmic trading stuff? You might want to check out http://quant.ly/
[+] [-] pw7|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] paperwork|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] antonioe|14 years ago|reply
Etrade has a bunch of videos on the stock market lingo but I think you need an account.
[+] [-] ashika|14 years ago|reply
If, however, OP's interest in learning about the market goes further than the academic, then the motley fool (www.fool.com) website has a decent amount of basic info geared towards individual investors, e.g. http://www.fool.com/investing/beginning/investing-strategies...
[+] [-] pw7|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] AHorihuela|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] cellularmitosis|14 years ago|reply
tl;dr if you don't know where to start, start with an index fund.
[+] [-] Juha|14 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] ig1|14 years ago|reply
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Intelligent_Investor
[+] [-] avstraliitski|14 years ago|reply
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