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Learn Wyckoff theory and VSA:
https://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:market_analysis:the_wyckoff_method
https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Price-Analysis-ebook/dp/B00DGA8LZC
Learn Order Flow
https://ttwatrader.netlify.com/liquidity-part-1/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rKhybqaNLs
You do not need to use the tools, but you should understand the concepts.
Learn Volume Profile
Currently don't have any excellent VP resources.
TradingView provides a fairly superficial treatment: https://www.tradingview.com/wiki/Volume_Profile
Prior to Volume Profile, 'market profile' was quite popular, you can read the official CBOT manual here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fz73EKb7EC1BvlzGL31jfn_IPJQspba3/view (the official CBOT link no longer seems to be working, this link courtesy of /u/historybandgeek )
Easiest way to access volume profile for entry level traders these days is probably through tradingview's professional service.
Study bonds and commodities
I don't have a good resource for you at this point in time, have been some recent posts on the topics of bonds.
Study economics properly
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain
Algorithmic and AI approaches
Not my area, but the best places to go for this information are specialist subs, see /r/algotrading and /r/machinelearning
Constantly Expose yourself to more industry grade news and analysis sources
Standard industry news: WSJ, BBG, CNBC etc
Commercial Bank reports if you can access them: Citibank, DeutscheBank, GoldmanSachs etc
Central Bank reports and analysis: Fed, ECB, BoJ, BoE, RBA etc
FX industry news eg: https://www.leaprate.com/
Prune
Babypips is a very broad overview. You must specialise and develop your own approach, and this means leaving behind some knowledge but becoming highly focused on others.
There's an entire school of thought that claims all you need is price and volume. No fancy TA involved. This is a pretty good intro on the subject.
Honestly, Anna Couling's books have provided me with a massive amount of illumination.
Other than that, I'm currently reading Robbie Burn's "The Naked Trader" & Rob Booker's "Adventures of a currency trader".
Along with countless others, I'm currently trying to prioritize them and write reviews so I can go back on the main points easily.
Thank god for kindle devices, I can highlight all the important parts and go back.
Recommend you read Anna Coulling's book...A Complete Guide To Volume Price Analysis
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DGA8LZC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_WRK0AbDJ3B6PD
Relatively low cost if you have a Kindle or Kindle app. Explains why prices in any market are driven down beautifully.
For me volume is the best signal for a breakout. True breakout has volume associated with it. Of course this is just a part of technical analysis, but volume is a very great indicator if you know when to use it and how to interpret it.
Good book I read some time ago: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Price-Analysis-ebook/dp/B00DGA8LZC/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1484642714&sr=1-1&keywords=volume+price+analysis