If you are a bloody beginner and don't want to go all lolstockaments berzerk on your bank account or want to check out some strategies (talking options here) you can go to investopedia.com or tradingview.com for example and paper trade.
https://vantagepointtrading.com/free-ebooks/ some books for free some are quite old but they are a good read if you have time
https://www.quantstart.com/articles/...nce-Resources/ sources for quantitative finance and algo trading
Book List:
High Probability Trading: Take the Steps to Become a Successful Trader, Marcel Link
The Truth About Day Trading Stocks, Josh DiPetrio
Day Trading and Swing Trading the Currency Market: Technical and Fundamental Strategies to Profit from Market moves, Kathy Lien
The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes, Mark Douglas
Day Trading Grain Futures: A Practical Guide To Trading For A Living, David Bennett
Edit: If you consistently run it up post some results and start a discussion
https://vantagepointtrading.com/free-ebooks/ some books for free some are quite old but they are a good read if you have time
https://www.quantstart.com/articles/...nce-Resources/ sources for quantitative finance and algo trading
Book List:
High Probability Trading: Take the Steps to Become a Successful Trader, Marcel Link
The Truth About Day Trading Stocks, Josh DiPetrio
Day Trading and Swing Trading the Currency Market: Technical and Fundamental Strategies to Profit from Market moves, Kathy Lien
The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes, Mark Douglas
Day Trading Grain Futures: A Practical Guide To Trading For A Living, David Bennett
Edit: If you consistently run it up post some results and start a discussion
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