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 Craig K 
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I am looking for a good book to read on the e-mini market. What would you recommend?


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I think there is a "Guide to Futures Trading" at the CME website. If you are searching the book "Successfull Daytrading the E-Minis" - there is a link to that in a single post somewhere in the many threads of the BM forum. Read all posts carefully!


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 Craig K 
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Thanks for the info. I will check it out.

Craig


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 lsubeano 
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Craig,

What are you looking for or hoping to find?


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I guess you should try Al Brooks books.But I think opening your chart and going back in history for a year with any line in the sand(any period MA for example) and watching price behaviour will advance you more than any book.


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