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Trading
for a Living : Psychology, Trading Tactics, Money Management (Wiley
Finance)
Dr. Alexander Elder,
Alexander Elder / published: April 1993 / Hardcover / 289 pgs. |
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A
personal account of a psychologist's struggle to become a professional
trader. Excellent overview of the mindset necessary to profit as a
daytrader. The psychological section is the primary strength of the
book. The trading tools mentioned aren't necessarily appropriate for
today's trading, but still give a good view of what is essential in
a trading methodology. The money management section is thin, but gives
a good overview of this necessary trading factor. |
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Study
Guide for Trading for a Living
Alexander Elder
/ published: March 1998 / Paperback / 208 pgs. |
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To
help readers profit even more from the ideas in Trading for a Living,
Dr. Elder has prepared this Study Guide, packed with over 200 questions
and charts to help traders master the essential trading skills --
from psychology to technical analysis to risk management, and more.
Eleven rating scales help readers measure their growth and progress.
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The
Compleat Day Trader : Trading Systems, Strategies, Timing Indicators,
and
Jake Bernstein,
Jacob I. Bernstein / published: February 1996 / Hardcover / 227 pgs. |
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The
Compleat Day Trader offers a solid introduction to day trading and
evaluates various techniques and strategies, including moving averages,
intraday application of stochastics, support and resistance, gaps,
and scalping. Bernstein spends several chapters discussing trading
psychology. He sees successful traders as developing a balance between
technique and "art." |
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The
Compleat Day Trader II
Jake Bernstein /
published: August 1998 / Hardcover / 375 pgs. |
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The
Compleat Day Trader II builds on the ideas presented in Bernstein's
first daytrading book, The Compleat Day Trader. This time around,
Bernstein focuses on more advanced trading systems and places particular
emphasis on the importance of self-discipline in day trading, and
he zeros in on the best futures markets to trade, including the S&P
500, Treasury bonds, and European currencies. |
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Hit
& Run Trading : The Short-Term Stock Traders
Jeff Cooper / published:
December 1996 / Hardcover / 154 pgs. |
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This
best-selling manual teaches traders how to daytrade and short-term
trade the best moving stocks. Jeff's strategies identify daily the
ideal stocks to trade and point out the exact entry and protective
exit point. Most trades risk 1 point or less and last from a few hours
to a few days. |
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Connors
On Advanced Trading Strategies
Laurence A. Connors
/ published: March 1998 / Hardcover / 259 pgs. |
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Anything
Connors writes, I read. Among the 30-plus strategies revealed in this
manual are: THE 15-MINUTE ADX BREAKOUT METHOD (Chapter 20) Especially
for daytraders! This dynamic method teaches you how to specifically
identify and trade the most explosive futures and stocks every day.
This strategy alone is worth the price of the book. It specifically
shows how to choose to enter the same market day after day. By identifying
an over-all trend and then waiting for a market to "speak to you"
just after the opening, you can take positions where before you might
have hesitated or even refrained from entering. This is a day trader's
dream. . . |
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Street
Smarts: High Probability Short-Term Trading
Laurence A. Connors
and Linda Bradford Raschke / published: January 1996 / Hardcover /
pgs. |
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Written
by Larry Connors and "New Market Wizard" Linda Raschke. This 245 page
manual is considered by many to be one of the best books written on
trading futures. Twenty-five years of combined trading experience
is divulged as you will learn 20 of their best strategies. |
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The
Day Trader's Manual : Theory, Art, and Science of Profitable Short-Term
Investing (Wiley Finance Editions)
William F. Eng /
published: January 1993 / Hardcover / 342 pgs. |
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Reviewers
either love or hate this book. Read them for yourself by clicking
on More Details below. Presents day traders with a systematic and
rational framework for decision-making in the futures, options and
equities markets. Offers complete coverage of daytrading methods including
price, time and volume analysis techniques, money and position management
strategies, trading systems, computerized trading tactics and much
more. |
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High-Impact
Day Trading : Powerful Techniques for Exploiting Short-Term Market
Trends
Robert M. Barnes
/ published: March 1996 / Hardcover / 221 pgs. |
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Noted
trader and researcher Robert Barnes demonstrates how comprehensive
knowledge of day trading is essential in today's trading market. Across
all manner of commodities, for traders who continually strive for
higher profits, HIGH-IMPACT DAY TRADING tells you what and when to
trade and how to know when to take your profits and run. |
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The
Day Trader's Advantage : How to Move from One Winning Position to
the Next
Howard Abell / published:
June 1996 / Hardcover / 256 pgs. |
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"All
traders, novice or professional, upstairs or downstairs, should come
away from The Day Trader's Advantage with a fresh perspective on how
he or she can develop, master and refine a real-time profitable day
trading strategy that will allow them to separate themselves from
the noise and distraction of everything that is not trading." -James
E. Green, General Counsel, LFG, LLC, Chicago, Illinois |
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Trading
in Choppy Markets
Robert M. Barnes
/ published: September 1996 / Hardcover / 448 pgs. |
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Trading
in Choppy Markets will provide a clearer understanding of how to exploit
all market environments, regardless of trading style or technique.
Traders will stop trying to mold the market into their chosen trend-of-the-moment
and instead will alter their trading strategies to meet the market. |
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The
Best of Professional Traders Journal: Day Trading
Laurence A. Connors
/ published: March 1999 / Paperback / 56 pgs. |
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Larry
Connors shares five strategies that will help you become a top-notch
day trader. These strategies represent the culmination of over 15
years of trading experience. Larry shows you how to use the powerful
ADX indicator to become a winner in the stock market and in the S&Ps. |
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The
Day Trader's Quick Reference to the Stock Market
Frank Carroll /
published: May 1999 / Spiral-bound / 125 pgs. |
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Whether
you are a seasoned day trader or novice, finding information fast
is a necessary investment for making money. The Day Trader is a vital
information tool, assisting the trader or investor to get a quick
overview of the Sectors, Industries and Indices. |
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Stock
Trading Wizard : Advanced Short-Term Trading Strategies for Swing
and Day Trading
Tony Oz / published:
August 1999 / Hardcover / 187 pgs. |
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In
his book, Stock Trading Wizard, Tony Oz discloses his short-term trading
strategies in a simple yet comprehensive manner. The book goes straight
to the point covering all the essential elements for short-term trading.
It was designed by the author for everyone who is serious about trading
stocks for a living. |
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Day
Trading with Short-Term Price Patterns and Opening Range Breakout
Toby Crabel / published:
August 1990 / Hardcover / 287 pgs. |
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This
book is based on the premise that the opening is the most important
price of the day, and that price action after the opening tells you
more about what the market is doing and going to do than any other
combination of market indicators. Difficult reading, excellent material. |
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Trader's
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Trading
Systems and Methods
Perry Kaufman /
published: Nov. 1998 / Hardcover / 720 pgs. |
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Trading
Systems and Methods is a reworked edition of Perry Kaufman's classic
New Commodity Trading Systems and Methods. This new edition contains
much of the valuable material of the original book as well as new
sections on Expert Systems, Fuzzy Logic, Fractals and Chaos, Neural
Networks, etc. This book is a valuable reference that should be in
every trader's or investor's bookshelf. We use this reference work
often. |
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