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Trading Basics Vol. 1 : Evolution of a Trader by Thomas N. Bulkowski 2013 - VG

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ISBN
9781118464212

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
1118464214
ISBN-13
9781118464212
eBay Product ID (ePID)
117242469

Product Key Features

Book Title
Trading Basics Vol. 1 : Evolution of a Trader
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Finance / General, Investments & Securities / Stocks
Publication Year
2012
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics
Author
Thomas N. Bulkowski
Book Series
Wiley Trading Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
13.5 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
"The three books in this series were written for people unfamiliar with the inner workings of the stock market, but will still curl the toes of professionals, too. Research is used to prove the ideas discussed, but is presented in an easy to understand and light-hearted manner. You will find the books to be as entertaining as they are informative and packed with moneymaking tips and ideas. Use the ideas presented here to hone your trading style and improve your success. Whether you are a novice who has never purchased a stock but wants to, or a professional money manager who trades daily, these books are a necessary addition to any market enthusiast's bookshelf." -- Alan Battista , Stockineer.com Book Review
Dewey Edition
23
Series Volume Number
589
Dewey Decimal
332.63228
Table Of Content
Preface ix Acknowledgments xv Chapter 1 how to retire at 36 1 Chapter Checklist 4 Chapter 2 Money Management 7 Trading: How Much Money, Honey? 8 Order Types: Read the Fine Print! 10 Position Sizing: My Story 12 Position Sizing by Market Condition: Bull or Bear? 13 How Many Stocks to Hold? 15 A Better Way? Portfolio Composition 16 Hold Time: How Long is Long Enough? 18 Hold Time: My Trades 19 The Money Management Matrix 19 Should You Scale into Positions? 21 Averaging Down: Throwing Away Money or Smart Choice? 28 Scaling Out of Positions: A Profi table Mistake? 31 DollarCostAveraging: Good or Bad? 34 Using Leverage: An Expensive Lesson! 35 Leverage Guidelines Checklist 36 Chapter Checklist 37 Chapter 3 Do Stops Work? 41 What is Hold Time Loss? 42 Mental Stop: For Professionals Only! 44 Minor High or Low Stop: A Good Choice 45 Squaring Off Round Numbers 46 Chart Pattern Stop: Too Costly? 47 Stopped by a Moving Average 47 The Truth about Trendlines 48 Trendline Stop 49 Fibonacci Retrace Stop: Deal or Dud? 50 Fixed Percentage Trailing Stop 53 Volatility Stop 53 Chandelier Stop Leaves You Hanging 55 Testing Six Stop Types 55 What I Use 59 Chapter Checklist 61 Chapter 4 Support and Resistance 63 Types of Support and Resistance 64 Measured Move Support and Resistance 65 Minor High Resistance 66 Volume at Minor High Resistance 67 Minor Low Support 67 Volume at Minor Low Support 68 Minor High Support 68 Minor Low Resistance 69 Gaps Showing Support and Resistance 70 Myth: Tall Candle Support and Resistance 70 Horizontal Consolidation Regions 71 Another Look at Round Numbers 72 Support in StraightLine Runs 72 Resistance in StraightLine Runs 74 SAR Summary 75 Chapter Checklist 76 Chapter 5 45 Tips Every Trader Should Know 79 Determining Stock or Market Direction 97 Finding the Market Bottom 102 Visual Tips 122 Chapter Checklist 130 Chapter 6 Finding and Fixing What is Wrong 135 What Was the Market Behavior? 136 Was the Industry Trending? 137 How is the Timing? 139 Are All Entry Conditions Met? 142 Was the Position Size Proper? 144 Was an Initial Stop Used? 144 Did You Exit Before the Stop? 145 What Was the Risk/Reward Ratio? 146 Did You Average Up? 147 Did You Average Down? 147 Are You Buying Out of Season? 148 Trading Checklist 149 Chapter Checklist 151 Chapter 7 What We Learned 153 Chapter 1: How to Retire at 36 153 Chapter 2: Money Management 153 Chapter 3: Do Stops Work? 155 Chapter 4: Support and Resistance 156 Chapter 5: 45 Tips Every Trader Should Know 157 Chapter 6: Finding and Fixing What is Wrong 161 Visual Appendix of Chart Patterns 163 Bibliography 169 Other Sites of Interest 171 About the Author 173 Index 175
Synopsis
The series Evolution of a Trader explores four trading styles that people use when learning to invest in the stock market. Often, beginners enter the stock market by Buying and holding on to a stock. That works well until a bear market begins. Then they try Position trading . This seeks to exit positions before a significant trend change occurs. Swing trading follows when traders try to catch short-term swings. Finally, people try Day trading by completing their trades in a single day. This series takes a detailed look at each of the four styles by offering numerous tips, sharing discoveries, and discussing specific trading techniques to help the reader be successful as they journey through each style. The first book, Trading Basics , takes an in-depth look at money management, stops, support, and resistance, and offers dozens of tips every trader should know. The second book , Fundamental Analysis and Position trading, explains value investing and tests fundamental factors, such as book value, price-to-earnings, and price-to-sales ratios, to see how important they are to stock selection and performance. Chapters such as How to Double Your Money, finding 10-Baggers, and Trading 10-Baggers put the fundamentals to work. Position trading introduces market timing to help remove the risk of buying and holding a stock for years. The third book in the series, Swing and Day Trading , explains how to use chart patterns to swing and day trade. It reviews the basics, including the home office setup and the cost of day trading, and drills down into specific trading strategies such as the opening range breakout and the opening gap setup. It introduces new research on major reversal times and the time most likely to set the day s high and low. That is valuable information to a day trader. Whether you are a novice who has never purchased a stock but wants to, or a professional money manager, these books are a necessary addition to any market enthusiast s bookshelf., Comprehensive coverage of the four major trading styles Evolution of a Trader explores the four trading styles that people use when learning to trade or invest in the stock market. Often, beginners enter the stock market by: Buying and holding onto a stock (value investing)., Comprehensive coverage of the four major trading styles Evolution of a Trader explores the four trading styles that people use when learning to trade or invest in the stock market. Often, beginners enter the stock market by: Buying and holding onto a stock (value investing). That works well until the trend ends or a bear market begins. Then they try Position trading. This is the same as buy-and-hold, except the technique sells positions before a significant trend change occurs. Swing trading follows when traders increase their frequency of trading, trying to catch the short-term up and down swings. Finally, people try Day trading by completing their trades in a single day. This series provides comprehensive coverage of the four trading styles by offering numerous tips, sharing discoveries, and discussing specific trading setups to help you become a successful trader or investor as you journey through each style. Trading Basics takes an in-depth look at money management, stops, support and resistance, and offers dozens of tips every trader should know. Fundamental Analysis and Position Trading discusses when to sell a buy-and-hold position, uncovers which fundamentals work best, and uses them to find stocks that become 10-baggers--stocks that climb by 10 times their original value. Swing and Day Trading reveals methods to time the market swings, including specific trading setups, but it covers the basics as well, such as setting up a home trading office and how much money you can make day trading.
LC Classification Number
HG4515.15

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