Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader

Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 308
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780470521458
ISBN-13 : 0470521457
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader by : Peter L. Brandt

Trading is generally far more difficult in practice than in theory. The reality is that no trade set up or individual trader or system can identify profitable trades in advance with complete certainty. In A Year of Trading, long-time trader Peter Brandt reveals the anxieties and uncertainties of trading in a diary of his 2009 trades. He explains his thought process as he searches for trading opportunities and executes them. Each trade includes charts, an analysis of the trade, and a play-by-play account of how the trade unfolds.

Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits

Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits
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Publisher : Harriman House Limited
Total Pages : 472
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781897597569
ISBN-13 : 1897597568
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits by : R. Schabacker

Richard W. Schabacker's great work, Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits, is a worthy addition to any technical analyst's personal library or any market library. His "pioneering research" represents one of the finest works ever produced on technical analysis, and this book remains an example of the highest order of analytical quality and incisive trading wisdom. Originally devised as a practical course for investors, it is as alive, vital and instructional today as the day it was written. It paved the way for Robert Edwards and John Magee's best-selling Technical Analysis of Stock Trends - a debt which is acknowledged in their foreword: 'Part One is based in large part on the pioneer researches and writings of the late Richard Schabacker.'Schabacker presents technical analysis as a totally organized subject and comprehensively lays out the various important patterns, formations, trends, support and resistance areas, and associated supporting technical detail. He presents factors that can be confidently relied on, and gives equal attention to the blemishes and weaknesses that can upset the best of analytical forecasts: Factors which investors would do well to absorb and apply when undertaking the fascinating game of price, time and volume analysis.

Trade What You See

Trade What You See
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 229
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781118044933
ISBN-13 : 1118044932
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Trade What You See by : Larry Pesavento

Trading the financial markets is extremely difficult, but with the right approach, traders can achieve success. Nobody knows this better than authors Larry Pesavento and Leslie Jouflas, both traders and educators of traders, who have consistently used pattern recognition to capture profits from the markets. In Trade What You See, Pesavento and Jouflas show traders how to identify patterns as they are developing and exactly where to place entry and exit orders. While some patterns derive from the techniques of Wall Street’s earliest traders and other patterns reflect Pesavento’s emphasis on the geometry of market movements and Fibonacci numbers.. Filled with hard-won knowledge gained through years of market experience, Trade What You Seeoutlines both a practical and sophisticated approach to trading that will be of interest to both novice and seasoned traders alike. Larry Pesavento is a forty-year veteran trader. He operates a Web site,

What Works in Online Trading

What Works in Online Trading
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Publisher : Wiley
Total Pages : 312
Release :
ISBN-10 : IND:30000081712469
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis What Works in Online Trading by : Mark Etzkorn

With the proliferation of electronic day trading has come a lot of hype. But is it a real money-making opportunity or a modern-day gold rush? "What Works in Online Day Trading" investigates the people and the companies capitalizing on this trend, weeding through what works and what doesn't.

Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader

Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader
Author :
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 308
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780470947265
ISBN-13 : 0470947268
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader by : Peter L. Brandt

Trading is generally far more difficult in practice than in theory. The reality is that no trade set up or individual trader or system can identify profitable trades in advance with complete certainty. In A Year of Trading, long-time trader Peter Brandt reveals the anxieties and uncertainties of trading in a diary of his 2009 trades. He explains his thought process as he searches for trading opportunities and executes them. Each trade includes charts, an analysis of the trade, and a play-by-play account of how the trade unfolds.

Traders at Work

Traders at Work
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Publisher : Apress
Total Pages : 207
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781430244448
ISBN-13 : 1430244445
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Traders at Work by : Tim Bourquin

Shortly after most novice traders discover how trading works and begin to realize that they have the potential to make unlimited amounts of money in the financial markets, they start dreaming the near-impossible dream. They fantasize about buying that condo in Boca Raton for their parents or surprising their son with a brand-new car on his 16th birthday. They even begin to imagine themselves opening their own trading firm or milling about the pit of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, lobbying against other professional traders for the perfect entry into a once-in-a-lifetime trade. But then ... they watch the markets lurch in wildly unpredictable ways, lose their shirts in a few live trades, and then freeze in their tracks, wondering if they will ever be able to consistently trade in a manner that can even loosely be defined as “profitable.” To be sure, becoming a full-time, professional trader, working at a proprietary trading firm, or managing the trading activity of a hedge fund may sound like the perfect career, but it’s all too easy for beginner traders to overestimate their trading abilities, underestimate the movements of the markets, and find themselves in a financial hole of epic proportions after a few bad trades. So what does it really take to make a living in the markets? Tim Bourquin, co-founder of Traders Expo and the Forex Trading Expo and founder of TraderInterviews.com, and freelance writer and editor Nick Mango set out to answer that exact question in Traders at Work, a unique collection of over 20 interviews with some of the world’s most successful professional traders, from at-home hobbyists who have opened their own firms to those working at hedge funds, on proprietary trading desks, and in exchange pits. What mistakes did Anne-Marie Baiynd make early in her career? What does Michael Toma wish he had known about trading? What trading strategies work best for Linda Raschke? How does John Carter remain cool, calm, and collected when the markets are sending mixed signals? And how did Todd Gordon make the transition from part-time to full-time trader? Bourquin and Mango ask all of these questions and more in Traders at Work and in doing so reveal insider insights on what it takes to be a successful trader from those who are living that dream. Fascinating, compelling, and filled with never-before-told stories from the front lines of the trading arena, Traders at Work is required reading for anyone who has ever asked themselves if they have what it takes to trade for a living.

Mastering Crypto Assets

Mastering Crypto Assets
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 359
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781394205394
ISBN-13 : 1394205392
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Mastering Crypto Assets by : Martin Leinweber

A definitive, all-encompassing book on digital assets of all types for investors Mastering Crypto Assets: Integrating Bitcoin, Ethereum and More into Traditional Portfolios offers both institutional and professional investors a guide for the integration of crypto assets into traditional portfolios. It provides comprehensive explanations of the structure of this new asset class and its impact on opportunities and risks in the portfolio context. With the recent explosion in digital assets, and investors need as much information and insight as possible to invest in them intelligently. Cryptocurrencies and other tokens can cause confusion when investors are unaware of how to classify them within a portfolio strategy. This book argues that digital assets deserve their own place in the portfolio, comparable to cash and gold. Each type of digital asset fulfills different functions and value propositions. The book offers a comprehensive classification of the digital asset landscape, highlighting the key drivers of value. Nevertheless, the crypto space is very immature, and a lot of projects will not survive. Therefore, investors need a process in place, regardless of whether they invest based on quantitative or fundamental criteria. Digital Asset Revolution explores how blockchain-based assets store information and value, so you can create investing techniques and rules on a strong foundation of knowledge. You’ll also find a different methods of applying valuation concepts to digital assets and how value capturing works in a digital world. Learn how bitcoin and other digital assets act as digital stores of value, and how to understand their place within a traditional portfolio A detailed taxonomy of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Altcoins, and the rising phenomenon of NFTs Consider the unique risk/return characteristics of various digital asset classes Adapt traditional investing methods and concepts to digital asset investment Methodologies for valuing crypto assets, including a statistical approach and the network effect An overview of Index Investments in the digital asset space, highlighting the importance of price data and the various types of indexes This is a valuable guide for institutional investors, individual investors, and anyone interested in alternative approaches to investing in digital assets.

The Playbook

The Playbook
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Publisher : Pearson Education
Total Pages : 449
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780132937641
ISBN-13 : 0132937646
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis The Playbook by : Mike Bellafiore

Want to become a truly great trader - either for yourself or for a proprietary trading firm? This book will help you get there. This unique approach is the closest thing to signing up for a "trader boot camp" yourself! You'll learn by watching new traders walk through actual trades, explain what they've tried to do, and try to survive brutally tough expert critiques. One trade at a time, The Playbook reveals how professional traders must think in order to succeed "under fire," how they assess their own performance, and how they work relentlessly to improve. Using concrete, actionable setups drawn from his extensive trading and training experience, Bellafiore walks through an extraordinary array of trades, showing readers how to maximize profits and avoid disastrous hidden pitfalls. He covers support plays, bull-and-bear flags, opening drives, important intraday levels, bounce and fade trades, pullbacks, scalps, technical opportunities, consolidation, relative strength, market trades, and more. He also presents indispensable insights on psychology and trader development, based on his work with hundreds of traders on a major commodity exchange and an elite prop firm's trading desk. Packed with color, personality, and realism, this is an exciting guide to real-world trading.