A Practical Introduction to Day Trading:
Many individuals enter financial markets with the objective of earning a profit from capitalizing on price fluctuations. However, many of these new traders lose their money in attempting to do so. The reason for this is often because these new traders lack any fundamental understanding of financial...
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Zusammenfassung: | Many individuals enter financial markets with the objective of earning a profit from capitalizing on price fluctuations. However, many of these new traders lose their money in attempting to do so. The reason for this is often because these new traders lack any fundamental understanding of financial markets, they cannot interpret any data, and they have no strategy for trading.Trading in markets is really about deploying strategies and managing risks. Indeed, successful traders are those who have strategies which they have proved to be consistent in granting them more financial gains than financial losses. The purpose of this book is to help a potentially uninformed retail trader or inquisitive reader understand more about financial markets, and assist them in gaining the technical skills required to profit from trading. It represents a beginner's guide to trading, with a core focus on stocks and currencies |
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter One -- 1.0 Trading -- 1.1 Trading Styles -- 1.2 Portfolio Allocation -- 1.3 Profit Loss Ratios -- 1.4 Book Objectives -- 1.5 Outline of Book -- 1.6 Summary Insight -- Chapter Two -- 2.0 Introduction -- 2.1 Where Assets are Traded -- 2.1.1 The Forex Market -- 2.2 Day Trading -- 2.3 Opening an Account -- 2.4 Important Questions to Consider Before Trading -- 2.4.1 Types of Orders -- 2.4.2 Level 1 and Level 2 data -- 2.5 How to Find Stocks to Trade -- 2.5.1 Stock Scanners -- 2.6 Creating a Watch-List -- 2.6.1 Top-Down Analysis -- 2.6.2 Fundamental Analysis -- 2.6.3 Technical Analysis -- 2.7 Summary Insight -- Chapter Three -- 3.0 Introduction -- 3.1 Technical Analysis -- 3.2 Candlesticks -- 3.2.1 Heikin-Ashi Candlestick -- 3.3 Types of Markets -- 3.4 Chart Patterns -- 3.4.1 The Elliott Wave Theory -- 3.5 Oscillators -- 3.5.1 Momentum Oscillator -- 3.5.2 On-Balance-Volume -- 3.5.3 Relative Strength Index -- 3.5.4 Relative Volume -- 3.5.5 Money Flow Index -- 3.5.6 Stochastic Oscillator -- 3.5.7 Fibonacci Retracement Levels -- 3.5.8 Force Index -- 3.6 Moving Averages -- 3.6.1 Simple Moving Average -- 3.6.2 Exponentially Weighted Moving Average -- 3.6.3 Volume Weighted Moving Average -- 3.6.4 Moving Average Convergence Divergence -- 3.7 Bollinger Bands -- 3.8 Linear Regression Models -- 3.9 Summary Insight -- Chapter Four -- 4.0 Introduction -- 4.1 Trading Strategies -- 4.1.1 Crossovers -- 4.1.2 Moving Average Envelopes and Bollinger Bands -- 4.1.3 Momentum -- 4.1.4 Volatility Breakouts -- 4.1.5 Reversals -- 4.1.6 Events Trading -- 4.1.7 Heikin-Ashi -- 4.1.8 Elliott Wave Based Trading -- 4.2 Evaluating the Trading Strategy -- 4.3 Summary Insight -- Chapter Five -- 5.0 Introduction -- 5.1 Types of Risk -- 5.1.1 Market Risk -- 5.1.2 Liquidity Risk -- 5.1.3 Concentration Risk -- 5.1.4 Credit Risk | |
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spelling | Charles, Don Verfasser aut A Practical Introduction to Day Trading Newcastle-upon-Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publisher 2018 ©2018 1 Online-Ressource (133 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter One -- 1.0 Trading -- 1.1 Trading Styles -- 1.2 Portfolio Allocation -- 1.3 Profit Loss Ratios -- 1.4 Book Objectives -- 1.5 Outline of Book -- 1.6 Summary Insight -- Chapter Two -- 2.0 Introduction -- 2.1 Where Assets are Traded -- 2.1.1 The Forex Market -- 2.2 Day Trading -- 2.3 Opening an Account -- 2.4 Important Questions to Consider Before Trading -- 2.4.1 Types of Orders -- 2.4.2 Level 1 and Level 2 data -- 2.5 How to Find Stocks to Trade -- 2.5.1 Stock Scanners -- 2.6 Creating a Watch-List -- 2.6.1 Top-Down Analysis -- 2.6.2 Fundamental Analysis -- 2.6.3 Technical Analysis -- 2.7 Summary Insight -- Chapter Three -- 3.0 Introduction -- 3.1 Technical Analysis -- 3.2 Candlesticks -- 3.2.1 Heikin-Ashi Candlestick -- 3.3 Types of Markets -- 3.4 Chart Patterns -- 3.4.1 The Elliott Wave Theory -- 3.5 Oscillators -- 3.5.1 Momentum Oscillator -- 3.5.2 On-Balance-Volume -- 3.5.3 Relative Strength Index -- 3.5.4 Relative Volume -- 3.5.5 Money Flow Index -- 3.5.6 Stochastic Oscillator -- 3.5.7 Fibonacci Retracement Levels -- 3.5.8 Force Index -- 3.6 Moving Averages -- 3.6.1 Simple Moving Average -- 3.6.2 Exponentially Weighted Moving Average -- 3.6.3 Volume Weighted Moving Average -- 3.6.4 Moving Average Convergence Divergence -- 3.7 Bollinger Bands -- 3.8 Linear Regression Models -- 3.9 Summary Insight -- Chapter Four -- 4.0 Introduction -- 4.1 Trading Strategies -- 4.1.1 Crossovers -- 4.1.2 Moving Average Envelopes and Bollinger Bands -- 4.1.3 Momentum -- 4.1.4 Volatility Breakouts -- 4.1.5 Reversals -- 4.1.6 Events Trading -- 4.1.7 Heikin-Ashi -- 4.1.8 Elliott Wave Based Trading -- 4.2 Evaluating the Trading Strategy -- 4.3 Summary Insight -- Chapter Five -- 5.0 Introduction -- 5.1 Types of Risk -- 5.1.1 Market Risk -- 5.1.2 Liquidity Risk -- 5.1.3 Concentration Risk -- 5.1.4 Credit Risk 5.1.5 Inflation Risk -- 5.2 When to open a Position -- 5.3 When to close a Position -- 5.4 Position Sizing and Balancing Risk -- 5.5 Common Mistakes -- 5.6 Summary Insight -- Chapter Six -- 6.0 Introduction -- 6.1 Mechanical Trading Systems -- 6.2 The Average Trading Day for the Informed Stock Trader -- 6.3 A Practical Mechanical Trading System for Trading Currencies -- 6.4 Trading Plan -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References Many individuals enter financial markets with the objective of earning a profit from capitalizing on price fluctuations. However, many of these new traders lose their money in attempting to do so. The reason for this is often because these new traders lack any fundamental understanding of financial markets, they cannot interpret any data, and they have no strategy for trading.Trading in markets is really about deploying strategies and managing risks. Indeed, successful traders are those who have strategies which they have proved to be consistent in granting them more financial gains than financial losses. The purpose of this book is to help a potentially uninformed retail trader or inquisitive reader understand more about financial markets, and assist them in gaining the technical skills required to profit from trading. It represents a beginner's guide to trading, with a core focus on stocks and currencies Day trading (Securities) Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Charles, Don A Practical Introduction to Day Trading Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publisher,c2018 9781527515994 |
spellingShingle | Charles, Don A Practical Introduction to Day Trading Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter One -- 1.0 Trading -- 1.1 Trading Styles -- 1.2 Portfolio Allocation -- 1.3 Profit Loss Ratios -- 1.4 Book Objectives -- 1.5 Outline of Book -- 1.6 Summary Insight -- Chapter Two -- 2.0 Introduction -- 2.1 Where Assets are Traded -- 2.1.1 The Forex Market -- 2.2 Day Trading -- 2.3 Opening an Account -- 2.4 Important Questions to Consider Before Trading -- 2.4.1 Types of Orders -- 2.4.2 Level 1 and Level 2 data -- 2.5 How to Find Stocks to Trade -- 2.5.1 Stock Scanners -- 2.6 Creating a Watch-List -- 2.6.1 Top-Down Analysis -- 2.6.2 Fundamental Analysis -- 2.6.3 Technical Analysis -- 2.7 Summary Insight -- Chapter Three -- 3.0 Introduction -- 3.1 Technical Analysis -- 3.2 Candlesticks -- 3.2.1 Heikin-Ashi Candlestick -- 3.3 Types of Markets -- 3.4 Chart Patterns -- 3.4.1 The Elliott Wave Theory -- 3.5 Oscillators -- 3.5.1 Momentum Oscillator -- 3.5.2 On-Balance-Volume -- 3.5.3 Relative Strength Index -- 3.5.4 Relative Volume -- 3.5.5 Money Flow Index -- 3.5.6 Stochastic Oscillator -- 3.5.7 Fibonacci Retracement Levels -- 3.5.8 Force Index -- 3.6 Moving Averages -- 3.6.1 Simple Moving Average -- 3.6.2 Exponentially Weighted Moving Average -- 3.6.3 Volume Weighted Moving Average -- 3.6.4 Moving Average Convergence Divergence -- 3.7 Bollinger Bands -- 3.8 Linear Regression Models -- 3.9 Summary Insight -- Chapter Four -- 4.0 Introduction -- 4.1 Trading Strategies -- 4.1.1 Crossovers -- 4.1.2 Moving Average Envelopes and Bollinger Bands -- 4.1.3 Momentum -- 4.1.4 Volatility Breakouts -- 4.1.5 Reversals -- 4.1.6 Events Trading -- 4.1.7 Heikin-Ashi -- 4.1.8 Elliott Wave Based Trading -- 4.2 Evaluating the Trading Strategy -- 4.3 Summary Insight -- Chapter Five -- 5.0 Introduction -- 5.1 Types of Risk -- 5.1.1 Market Risk -- 5.1.2 Liquidity Risk -- 5.1.3 Concentration Risk -- 5.1.4 Credit Risk 5.1.5 Inflation Risk -- 5.2 When to open a Position -- 5.3 When to close a Position -- 5.4 Position Sizing and Balancing Risk -- 5.5 Common Mistakes -- 5.6 Summary Insight -- Chapter Six -- 6.0 Introduction -- 6.1 Mechanical Trading Systems -- 6.2 The Average Trading Day for the Informed Stock Trader -- 6.3 A Practical Mechanical Trading System for Trading Currencies -- 6.4 Trading Plan -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References Day trading (Securities) |
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