Death by Day Trading

Death by Day Trading
Author: Zordi Cobre
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Total Pages: 232
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What is that lyric in that one song? “The lure of easy money has a very strong appeal”. Maybe you decided to get into the day trading business of investing and/or investing and trading because you saw some late-night TV commercial about day trading with flashy offers. Perhaps you received a spam e-mail touting some day trading method or system that said you could make easy money in the markets; I suggest you reconsider if that’s the case. Death by Day Trading is for all beginning aspiring investors and traders who are just getting their head around doing the day trading business who go online and do a search to find information on how to do financial market trading and it should be the first book a brand new beginner reads before any other books on trading as far as I’m concerned and will be the most harsh and brutal day trading book they have ever read. Everyone has their own ideas of what they think day trading is and what it can do for them; you need to look at it from a realistic perspective from the start and Death by Day Trading is absolutely going to help you to do that. This book is for beginners and will detail many of the things that a brand new trader must learn not to do before they can become consistently profitable in the live markets. You’re heard the saying “just say no to drugs”, just say no to day trading and you and your account will be waaaaay ahead of the game to start off. Don’t say I didn’t warn you, OK, continue with your insanity and read the entire book to give yourself a fighting chance. Death by Day Trading can help you keep it simple and filter the huge amount of information out there down to only what you need to know right away and then can work towards adding more information and studies as you go. My trading philosophy is to start small and build on success have limited exposure while you hone your skills, then progress as you become more competent. You can use Death by Day Trading and the references, suggestions and tips in it to go further into your educational studies of the markets and there dynamics. Knowing market dynamics is going to be critical for you to have the winning edge you will need to be a successful market participant. By studying what this book suggests you will not become one of the 97% of the sheeple of the herd, don’t become one of them.

Pit Bull

Pit Bull
Author: Martin Schwartz
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0061844632

“Investors who feel like they have what it takes to trade . . . should read Pit Bull.” —The Wall Street Journal Welcome to the world of Martin “Buzzy” Schwartz, Champion Trader—the man whose nerves of steel and killer instinct in the canyons of Wall Street earned him the well-deserved name “Pit Bull.” This is the true story of how Schwartz became the best of the best, of the people and places he discovered along the way, and of the trader’s tricks and techniques he used to make his millions. “The most entertaining and insightful look at Wall Street since Liar’s Poker.” —Paul Tudor Jones II, founder, Tudor Investment Corporation and the Robin Hood Foundation “An archetypal text, true to life on the Street, destined to be discussed over drinks at trader hangouts after the market closes.” —Kirkus Reviews “Hilarious and eye-opening . . . Pit Bull tells the real deal about life on Wall Street—and how you make money there.” —Martin Zweig, author of Martin Zweig’s Winning on Wall Street

Start Day Trading Now

Start Day Trading Now
Author: Michael Sincere
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1440511926

Are you intimidated by day trading? Think it's only for the select few who are savvy with stocks or are financial savants? Well, think again, because anyone can master day trading—and once you learn the basic techniques, it's possible to make a boatload of money! In this entry-level guide to day trading, MarketWatch columnist and financial journalist Michael Sincere assumes you know nothing. Zip. Zero. Inside, he shows you how to get started and breaks day trading down by clearly explaining: -What computer equipment you'll need -How much money is required -The technical jargon of day trading -Key strategies you'll employ while trading -How you can manage risk Most important, Sincere lets you in on the biggest secret of all: how to master the mind game of day trading. Thousands of day traders have watched their bank accounts balloon thanks to Wall Street. Now you can get into the market and enter their coveted ranks.

The Guts and Glory of Day Trading

The Guts and Glory of Day Trading
Author: Mark Ingebretsen
Publisher: Harriman House Limited
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2011-05-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0857191489

Annotation In "The Guts and Glory of Day Trading", you'll read the astounding stories of those traders who have been skilled enough to make significant money, and the gut-wrenching dramas of those who were unfortunate to lose vast fortunes. Whether you're a trader yourself or just a casual investor, their stories and strategies will keep you on the edge of your seat. These valuable lessons from this trading dozen tell more than just the pits and peaks of stock trading. They teach the survival skills and tactics necessary to live to trade another day. You can learn how to improve your own trading or investing techniques by learning what most of them did right - and what some of them did wrong. Foreword Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. How to grow $20,000 into $1,000,000 in One 'Horrible' Year Chapter 3. Trading Microtrends Chapter 4. Those Who Forget The Past Chapter 5. Trading As a Quest for Knowledge Chapter 6. On-the-Edge Trading Chapter 7. Pennies from Heaven Chapter 8. Betting It All Chapter 9. Profiting from Good Markets and Bad Chapter 10. When the Market Turns Mean, Turn to Your Friends Chapter 11. Secrets of a Techno-Fundamentalist Chapter 12. Long-Term Holds and Covered Calls Chapter 13. If Only I Had A Brain Chapter 14. Conclusion Appendix Index Previous praise: "An excellent successor to Jack Schwager's 'Market Wizards'. I highly recommend it to anyone serious about trading and investing." Zhiwu Chen, Professor of Finance, Yale University School of Management "Mark Ingebretsen subtly debunks the worst day- trading stereotypes. The stories offer real-life lessons that any trader can profit from." Jamie Heller, Editor-at- large, TheStreet.com "Invaluable reading for anyone who considers making money in the stock market a priority." Kris Skrinak, General Manager, ClearStation.com Be the first to write a customer review

Intra-Day Trading Strategies

Intra-Day Trading Strategies
Author: Jeff Cooper
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2012-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118538730

"Behavior after a breakout" defines the true trading opportunity for intra-day traders, Cooper claims. Now, this concept absolutely comes alive as Jeff Cooper-celebrated Hit and Run author and editor of "Jeff Cooper's Daily Market Report" at www.minyanville.com gives you a rare peak into his personal arsenal of chart patterns and trading techniques set for the short-term markets. With this comprehensive book and DVD collection, you'll learn to spot when price, time, and behavior are working in sync to deliver superior intra-day trading potential-and profits! And you'll better understand why unexpected turns in price signal exceptional opportunities for fast-acting traders. There for your personal viewing and outlined in thorough detail is how to find, spot, and seize huge opportunities. These are the types of profound opportunities that others simply don't have the skills to react to. Plus, discover how to: Read 10-minute and 1-hour charts for intra-day analysis. Use short-term pattern recognition to plan your next move Be one of the few who can "anticipate the anticipators" for real trading advantage Exploit trend behavior-to get in on the best, fast-moving set-ups.

Day Trading

Day Trading
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2000
Genre: Day trading (Securities)
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The Day Trader

The Day Trader
Author: Stephen Frey
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 034544325X

After Augustus McKnight's wife is murdered, leaving him as the sole beneficiary of her million-dollar life insurance policy, he delves into his job as a full-time day trader and is plunged into an intricate game of intrigue and revenge.

Day Trading For Dummies®

Day Trading For Dummies®
Author: Ann C. Logue
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2007-10-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470255838

Day trading is undoubtedly the most exciting way to make money from home. It's also the riskiest. Before you begin, you need three things: patience, nerves of steel, and a well-thumbed copy of Day Trading For Dummies—the low-risk way to find out whether day trading is for you. This plain-English guide shows you how day trading works, identifies its all-too-numerous pitfalls, and get you started with an action plan. From classic and renegade strategies to the nitty-gritty of daily trading practices, it gives you the knowledge and confidence you'll need to keep a cool head, manage risk, and make decisions instantly as you buy and sell your positions. Learn how to: Set up your accounts and your office Connect with research and trading services Plan and research trades carefully and thoroughly Comply with regulations issues and tax requirements Leverage limited capital Cope with the stress quick-action trading Sell short to profit from price drops Evaluate your day-trading performance Use technical and fundamental analysis Find entry and exit points Use short-term trading to establish a long-term portfolio You'll also find Top-Ten Lists of good reasons to go into day trading, or run from it in terror, as well as lists of the most common (and expensive) mistakes day traders make. Read Day Trading For Dummies and get the tips, guidance, and solid foundation you need to succeed in this thrilling, lucrative and rewarding career.

Wall Street's Buried Treasure

Wall Street's Buried Treasure
Author: Harvey I. Houtkin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2008-07-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470383976

Praise for Wall Street's Buried Treasure "Mr. Houtkin has provided the reader with a wonderful education on a great strategy that has the potential to turn a very limited risk investment into an extraordinarily high return. He makes the critical distinction between penny stocks and serious opportunities available to the low-priced value investor using important examples of his own methodology. Along the way, Houtkin provides valuable insight into some of the inner workings of Wall Street." —BILL KRAFT, trader, speaker, trading coach, and author of Trade Your Way to Wealth "Investing without Wall Street's Buried Treasure is like trying to live without food. Mr. Houtkin provides the facts of survival one needs to make money in any market. He reports the truth that no one else wants to state. This is a playbook for success; a forty-year apprenticeship is explained right between these covers! Take advantage of it." —JAMES DEPELISI, president of the Stock and Bond Club of South Florida; founder of LDV Capital Management; finance professor at Broward Community College; and host of Investors Business Hour radio program

The Zen Trader

The Zen Trader
Author: Peter Castle
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2023-04-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8196150776

Trading is a stressful occupation, with mental and emotional traps on every side. Our instincts drive us to self-destruction: holding plummeting stocks in the hope of a sudden recovery, or obsessing over the minute-to-minute movements of our holdings. What if there were a trader who knew how to avoid these traps and could teach us to trade from a place of inner calm and peace of mind? Peter Castle has been a successful trader in financial markets for almost 30 years. He also happens to be a Zen monk. Peter’s unique perspective gives him unrivalled insight into how the wisdom of Zen can empower us to master our minds and achieve success in the markets. Many guides to using Zen avoid clear prescriptions and rely instead on cryptic quotes. In THE ZEN TRADER, Peter demystifies both trading and Zen, using decades of experience, sharing dozens of real-life examples, and explaining clearly the systems that enable mastery of both disciplines. He teaches us how to limit distraction, focus attention, detach from problematic emotions, be true to ourselves, and embrace the unlimited opportunities that exist in our professional and personal lives. Following Peter’s wisdom, you too can become a ZEN TRADER.