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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with Day Trading -- Chapter 1 Doing Day Trading Right -- Defining Day Trading: It's All in a Day's Work -- Speculating, not hedging -- Understanding zero-sum markets -- Being disciplined: Closing out each night -- Committing to Trading As a Business -- Trading part time: An okay idea if done right -- Trading as a hobby: A bad idea -- Identifying the Personality Traits of Successful Day Traders -- Independence -- Quick-wittedness -- Decisiveness -- Understanding What Day Trading Is Not -- It's not investing -- It's not gambling -- It's not dangerous - if you use risk capital -- It's not easy -- Chapter 2 Introducing the Financial Markets -- Having a Firm Grasp of How Markets Work -- Supply and demand -- Exchanges versus over the counter -- Payment for order flow -- Understanding zero-sum games -- Opening an Account and Placing an Order -- Opening a brokerage account -- Placing your initial order -- Closing out your order -- Taking your cash -- Defining the Principles of Successful Day Trading -- Working with a small number of assets -- Managing your positions -- Focusing your attention -- Understanding Risk and Return -- Recognizing what risk is -- Considering the probability of a loss -- Finding the probability of not getting the return you expect -- Getting rewarded for the risk you take -- Opportunity cost -- Risk-free rate of return and the time value of money -- Risk-return tradeoff -- Grasping market efficiency in the real world -- Differentiating Trading, Investing, and Gambling -- Investing is slow and steady -- Trading works fast -- Gambling is nothing more than luck -- Managing the Risks of Day Trading -- It's your business -- It's your life | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 3 Assets 101: Stocks, Bonds, and Commodities -- Grasping the Different Things to Trade -- Defining a Good Day Trading Asset -- Looking for liquidity -- Volume -- Frequency -- Homing in on high volatility -- Staying within your budget -- Making sure you can use margin -- Changing margin rules for pattern day traders -- Obeying your brokerage firm's margin policies -- Taking a Closer Look at Stocks -- How U.S. stocks trade -- Where U.S. stocks trade -- The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) -- Nasdaq -- Alternative exchanges -- The high-risk over-the-counter exchanges -- OTC Markets -- Penny stocks -- Dark pools -- Minding Meme Stocks -- Banding the apes together -- Fearing the FOMO effect -- The old pump and dump -- Examining Bonds -- How bonds trade -- Listed bonds -- Over-the-counter trading -- Treasury dealers -- Considering Commodities and How They Trade -- Chapter 4 Assets 102: ETFs, Options, and Derivatives -- Explaining Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) in Plain English -- Traditional ETFs -- Strategy ETFs -- Inverse ETFs -- Leveraged ETFs -- Option and managed futures ETFs -- How U.S. ETFs trade -- Being aware of the risks of ETFs -- Dealing in Derivatives -- Getting to know types of derivatives -- Traditional options -- Non-traditional options -- Futures -- Warrants -- Buying and selling derivatives -- Understanding how derivatives trade -- Knowing where derivatives trade -- Comprehending Arbitrage and the Law of One Price -- Understanding how arbitrage and market efficiency interact -- Creating synthetic securities -- Taking advantage of price discrepancies -- Reducing arbitrage opportunities: High-frequency trading -- Chapter 5 Assets 103: Currencies and Crypto -- Understanding Core Currency Concepts -- Fungibility -- Fiat -- The Fisher effect -- Cashing In with Currency -- How currency trades -- When currencies trade | |
505 | 8 | |a Meet the major and minor pairs -- Where currency trades -- Alternatives to currency trading -- Getting Familiar with Cryptocurrency -- Bitcoin and blockchain -- Other cryptocurrencies -- Stablecoins -- Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) -- Creating cryptocurrencies -- Creation -- Forks -- Initial coin offerings (ICOs) -- Understanding how cryptocurrencies trade -- Unlocking valuation with technical analysis -- Watching out for pump and dump -- Opening up your wallet -- Trading crypto in traditional brokerage accounts -- Watching out for the risks of cryptocurrencies -- Chapter 6 Increasing Risk and Potential Return with Short Selling and Leverage -- Understanding the Magic of Margin -- Making margin agreements -- Understanding the costs and fees of margin -- Determining margin rates -- Margin in the derivatives markets -- Managing margin calls -- Enjoying margin bargains for day traders -- The Switch-Up of Short Selling -- Selling short -- Choosing shorts -- Losing your shorts? -- Squeeze my shorts -- Calling back the stock -- Leveraging All Kinds of Accounts -- In stock and bond markets -- In options markets -- In futures trading -- In foreign exchange -- Borrowing in Your Trading Business -- Taking margin loans for cash flow -- Borrowing for trading capital -- Borrowing against your house -- Putting it on the card -- Accepting risk capital from a prop trading firm -- The costs of free riding -- Assessing Risks and Returns from Short Selling and Leverage -- Losing your money -- Losing your nerve -- Chapter 7 Managing Your Money and Positions -- Setting Your Earnings Expectations -- Finding your expected return -- Determining your probability of ruin -- Gaining Advantage with a Money-Management Plan -- Minimizing damage while increasing opportunity -- Staying in the market longer -- Getting out before you lose everything -- Accounting for opportunity costs | |
505 | 8 | |a Examining Styles of Money Management -- Limiting portions: Fixed fractional -- Protecting profits: Fixed ratio -- Sticking to 10 percent: Gann -- Finding the ideal percentage: Kelly criterion -- Doubling down: Martingale -- Letting a program guide you: Monte Carlo simulation -- Considering past performance: Optimal F -- Seeing How Money Management Affects Your Return -- Planning for Your Profits -- Compounding interest -- Pyramiding power -- Making regular withdrawals -- Chapter 8 Planning Your Trades and Trading Your Plans -- Starting to Plan Your Trades: Just the Basics, Please -- What do you want to trade? -- When will you be trading? -- How do you want to trade? -- Beginning the day with a morning review -- Drawing up a sample order -- Figuring out when to buy and when to sell -- Setting profit goals -- Setting limits on your trades -- Stop orders -- Limit orders -- Stop-limit orders -- Order cancels other -- Order sends other -- What if the trade goes wrong? -- Closing Out Your Position -- Swing trading: Holding for days -- Position trading: Holding for weeks -- Investing: Holding for months or years -- Maxims and Clichés That Guide and Mislead Traders -- Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered -- In a bear market, the money returns to its rightful owners -- The trend is your friend -- Buy the rumor, sell the news -- Cut your losses and ride your winners -- You're only as good as your last trade -- If you don't know who you are, Wall Street is an expensive place to find out -- There are old traders and bold traders, but no old, bold traders -- Part 2 Developing Your Trading Strategy -- Chapter 9 Picture This: Technical Analysis -- Comparing Research Techniques Used in Day Trading -- Knowing what direction your research is -- Top-down research -- Bottom-up research -- Examining fundamental research -- Looking closer at technical analysis | |
505 | 8 | |a Price changes -- Volume changes -- Using Technical Analysis -- First things first: Should you follow a trend or deviate from it? -- Finding trends -- Drawing trendlines -- Calculating indicators -- Observing trend phases -- Those ever-changing trends -- Monitoring momentum -- Finding breakouts -- Reading the Charts -- Wave your pennants and flags -- Not just for the shower: Head and shoulders -- Drink from a cup and handle -- Mind the gap -- Grab your pitchforks! -- Considering Different Approaches to Technical Analysis -- Dow Theory -- Fibonacci numbers and the Elliott Wave -- Japanese candlestick charting -- The Gann system -- Avoiding Technical-Analysis Pitfalls -- If it's obvious, there's no opportunity -- Overanalyzing the data -- Success may be the result of an upward bias -- Chapter 10 Following Market Indicators and Tried-and-True Day Trading Strategies -- Psyching Out the Markets -- Betting on the buy side -- Avoiding the projection trap -- Taking the Temperature of the Market -- Pinpointing with price indicators -- Measuring a rate of change: Momentum -- Trading on the tick -- Tracking the trin -- Volume -- Force index -- On-balance volume -- Open interest -- Volatility, crisis, and opportunity -- Average true range -- Beta -- The VIX -- Volatility ratio -- Measuring Money Flows -- Accumulation/distribution index -- Money-flow ratio and money-flow index -- Short interest ratios -- Considering Information That Crops Up During the Trading Day -- Price, time, and sales -- Order book -- Quote stuffing -- News flows -- Identifying Anomalies and Traps -- Bear traps and bull traps -- Chart traps -- Contrarian traps -- Calendar effects -- The January effect -- The Monday effect -- The October effect -- Chapter 11 AI or DIY: Eliminating Emotion with Program Trading -- Creating Your Own Trading Program -- Figuring out what to automate | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with Day Trading -- Chapter 1 Doing Day Trading Right -- Defining Day Trading: It's All in a Day's Work -- Speculating, not hedging -- Understanding zero-sum markets -- Being disciplined: Closing out each night -- Committing to Trading As a Business -- Trading part time: An okay idea if done right -- Trading as a hobby: A bad idea -- Identifying the Personality Traits of Successful Day Traders -- Independence -- Quick-wittedness -- Decisiveness -- Understanding What Day Trading Is Not -- It's not investing -- It's not gambling -- It's not dangerous - if you use risk capital -- It's not easy -- Chapter 2 Introducing the Financial Markets -- Having a Firm Grasp of How Markets Work -- Supply and demand -- Exchanges versus over the counter -- Payment for order flow -- Understanding zero-sum games -- Opening an Account and Placing an Order -- Opening a brokerage account -- Placing your initial order -- Closing out your order -- Taking your cash -- Defining the Principles of Successful Day Trading -- Working with a small number of assets -- Managing your positions -- Focusing your attention -- Understanding Risk and Return -- Recognizing what risk is -- Considering the probability of a loss -- Finding the probability of not getting the return you expect -- Getting rewarded for the risk you take -- Opportunity cost -- Risk-free rate of return and the time value of money -- Risk-return tradeoff -- Grasping market efficiency in the real world -- Differentiating Trading, Investing, and Gambling -- Investing is slow and steady -- Trading works fast -- Gambling is nothing more than luck -- Managing the Risks of Day Trading -- It's your business -- It's your life Chapter 3 Assets 101: Stocks, Bonds, and Commodities -- Grasping the Different Things to Trade -- Defining a Good Day Trading Asset -- Looking for liquidity -- Volume -- Frequency -- Homing in on high volatility -- Staying within your budget -- Making sure you can use margin -- Changing margin rules for pattern day traders -- Obeying your brokerage firm's margin policies -- Taking a Closer Look at Stocks -- How U.S. stocks trade -- Where U.S. stocks trade -- The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) -- Nasdaq -- Alternative exchanges -- The high-risk over-the-counter exchanges -- OTC Markets -- Penny stocks -- Dark pools -- Minding Meme Stocks -- Banding the apes together -- Fearing the FOMO effect -- The old pump and dump -- Examining Bonds -- How bonds trade -- Listed bonds -- Over-the-counter trading -- Treasury dealers -- Considering Commodities and How They Trade -- Chapter 4 Assets 102: ETFs, Options, and Derivatives -- Explaining Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) in Plain English -- Traditional ETFs -- Strategy ETFs -- Inverse ETFs -- Leveraged ETFs -- Option and managed futures ETFs -- How U.S. ETFs trade -- Being aware of the risks of ETFs -- Dealing in Derivatives -- Getting to know types of derivatives -- Traditional options -- Non-traditional options -- Futures -- Warrants -- Buying and selling derivatives -- Understanding how derivatives trade -- Knowing where derivatives trade -- Comprehending Arbitrage and the Law of One Price -- Understanding how arbitrage and market efficiency interact -- Creating synthetic securities -- Taking advantage of price discrepancies -- Reducing arbitrage opportunities: High-frequency trading -- Chapter 5 Assets 103: Currencies and Crypto -- Understanding Core Currency Concepts -- Fungibility -- Fiat -- The Fisher effect -- Cashing In with Currency -- How currency trades -- When currencies trade Meet the major and minor pairs -- Where currency trades -- Alternatives to currency trading -- Getting Familiar with Cryptocurrency -- Bitcoin and blockchain -- Other cryptocurrencies -- Stablecoins -- Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) -- Creating cryptocurrencies -- Creation -- Forks -- Initial coin offerings (ICOs) -- Understanding how cryptocurrencies trade -- Unlocking valuation with technical analysis -- Watching out for pump and dump -- Opening up your wallet -- Trading crypto in traditional brokerage accounts -- Watching out for the risks of cryptocurrencies -- Chapter 6 Increasing Risk and Potential Return with Short Selling and Leverage -- Understanding the Magic of Margin -- Making margin agreements -- Understanding the costs and fees of margin -- Determining margin rates -- Margin in the derivatives markets -- Managing margin calls -- Enjoying margin bargains for day traders -- The Switch-Up of Short Selling -- Selling short -- Choosing shorts -- Losing your shorts? -- Squeeze my shorts -- Calling back the stock -- Leveraging All Kinds of Accounts -- In stock and bond markets -- In options markets -- In futures trading -- In foreign exchange -- Borrowing in Your Trading Business -- Taking margin loans for cash flow -- Borrowing for trading capital -- Borrowing against your house -- Putting it on the card -- Accepting risk capital from a prop trading firm -- The costs of free riding -- Assessing Risks and Returns from Short Selling and Leverage -- Losing your money -- Losing your nerve -- Chapter 7 Managing Your Money and Positions -- Setting Your Earnings Expectations -- Finding your expected return -- Determining your probability of ruin -- Gaining Advantage with a Money-Management Plan -- Minimizing damage while increasing opportunity -- Staying in the market longer -- Getting out before you lose everything -- Accounting for opportunity costs Examining Styles of Money Management -- Limiting portions: Fixed fractional -- Protecting profits: Fixed ratio -- Sticking to 10 percent: Gann -- Finding the ideal percentage: Kelly criterion -- Doubling down: Martingale -- Letting a program guide you: Monte Carlo simulation -- Considering past performance: Optimal F -- Seeing How Money Management Affects Your Return -- Planning for Your Profits -- Compounding interest -- Pyramiding power -- Making regular withdrawals -- Chapter 8 Planning Your Trades and Trading Your Plans -- Starting to Plan Your Trades: Just the Basics, Please -- What do you want to trade? -- When will you be trading? -- How do you want to trade? -- Beginning the day with a morning review -- Drawing up a sample order -- Figuring out when to buy and when to sell -- Setting profit goals -- Setting limits on your trades -- Stop orders -- Limit orders -- Stop-limit orders -- Order cancels other -- Order sends other -- What if the trade goes wrong? -- Closing Out Your Position -- Swing trading: Holding for days -- Position trading: Holding for weeks -- Investing: Holding for months or years -- Maxims and Clichés That Guide and Mislead Traders -- Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered -- In a bear market, the money returns to its rightful owners -- The trend is your friend -- Buy the rumor, sell the news -- Cut your losses and ride your winners -- You're only as good as your last trade -- If you don't know who you are, Wall Street is an expensive place to find out -- There are old traders and bold traders, but no old, bold traders -- Part 2 Developing Your Trading Strategy -- Chapter 9 Picture This: Technical Analysis -- Comparing Research Techniques Used in Day Trading -- Knowing what direction your research is -- Top-down research -- Bottom-up research -- Examining fundamental research -- Looking closer at technical analysis Price changes -- Volume changes -- Using Technical Analysis -- First things first: Should you follow a trend or deviate from it? -- Finding trends -- Drawing trendlines -- Calculating indicators -- Observing trend phases -- Those ever-changing trends -- Monitoring momentum -- Finding breakouts -- Reading the Charts -- Wave your pennants and flags -- Not just for the shower: Head and shoulders -- Drink from a cup and handle -- Mind the gap -- Grab your pitchforks! -- Considering Different Approaches to Technical Analysis -- Dow Theory -- Fibonacci numbers and the Elliott Wave -- Japanese candlestick charting -- The Gann system -- Avoiding Technical-Analysis Pitfalls -- If it's obvious, there's no opportunity -- Overanalyzing the data -- Success may be the result of an upward bias -- Chapter 10 Following Market Indicators and Tried-and-True Day Trading Strategies -- Psyching Out the Markets -- Betting on the buy side -- Avoiding the projection trap -- Taking the Temperature of the Market -- Pinpointing with price indicators -- Measuring a rate of change: Momentum -- Trading on the tick -- Tracking the trin -- Volume -- Force index -- On-balance volume -- Open interest -- Volatility, crisis, and opportunity -- Average true range -- Beta -- The VIX -- Volatility ratio -- Measuring Money Flows -- Accumulation/distribution index -- Money-flow ratio and money-flow index -- Short interest ratios -- Considering Information That Crops Up During the Trading Day -- Price, time, and sales -- Order book -- Quote stuffing -- News flows -- Identifying Anomalies and Traps -- Bear traps and bull traps -- Chart traps -- Contrarian traps -- Calendar effects -- The January effect -- The Monday effect -- The October effect -- Chapter 11 AI or DIY: Eliminating Emotion with Program Trading -- Creating Your Own Trading Program -- Figuring out what to automate Knowing the limitations of robots |
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Verfasser aut Day Trading for Dummies 5th ed Newark John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated 2024 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (387 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with Day Trading -- Chapter 1 Doing Day Trading Right -- Defining Day Trading: It's All in a Day's Work -- Speculating, not hedging -- Understanding zero-sum markets -- Being disciplined: Closing out each night -- Committing to Trading As a Business -- Trading part time: An okay idea if done right -- Trading as a hobby: A bad idea -- Identifying the Personality Traits of Successful Day Traders -- Independence -- Quick-wittedness -- Decisiveness -- Understanding What Day Trading Is Not -- It's not investing -- It's not gambling -- It's not dangerous - if you use risk capital -- It's not easy -- Chapter 2 Introducing the Financial Markets -- Having a Firm Grasp of How Markets Work -- Supply and demand -- Exchanges versus over the counter -- Payment for order flow -- Understanding zero-sum games -- Opening an Account and Placing an Order -- Opening a brokerage account -- Placing your initial order -- Closing out your order -- Taking your cash -- Defining the Principles of Successful Day Trading -- Working with a small number of assets -- Managing your positions -- Focusing your attention -- Understanding Risk and Return -- Recognizing what risk is -- Considering the probability of a loss -- Finding the probability of not getting the return you expect -- Getting rewarded for the risk you take -- Opportunity cost -- Risk-free rate of return and the time value of money -- Risk-return tradeoff -- Grasping market efficiency in the real world -- Differentiating Trading, Investing, and Gambling -- Investing is slow and steady -- Trading works fast -- Gambling is nothing more than luck -- Managing the Risks of Day Trading -- It's your business -- It's your life Chapter 3 Assets 101: Stocks, Bonds, and Commodities -- Grasping the Different Things to Trade -- Defining a Good Day Trading Asset -- Looking for liquidity -- Volume -- Frequency -- Homing in on high volatility -- Staying within your budget -- Making sure you can use margin -- Changing margin rules for pattern day traders -- Obeying your brokerage firm's margin policies -- Taking a Closer Look at Stocks -- How U.S. stocks trade -- Where U.S. stocks trade -- The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) -- Nasdaq -- Alternative exchanges -- The high-risk over-the-counter exchanges -- OTC Markets -- Penny stocks -- Dark pools -- Minding Meme Stocks -- Banding the apes together -- Fearing the FOMO effect -- The old pump and dump -- Examining Bonds -- How bonds trade -- Listed bonds -- Over-the-counter trading -- Treasury dealers -- Considering Commodities and How They Trade -- Chapter 4 Assets 102: ETFs, Options, and Derivatives -- Explaining Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) in Plain English -- Traditional ETFs -- Strategy ETFs -- Inverse ETFs -- Leveraged ETFs -- Option and managed futures ETFs -- How U.S. ETFs trade -- Being aware of the risks of ETFs -- Dealing in Derivatives -- Getting to know types of derivatives -- Traditional options -- Non-traditional options -- Futures -- Warrants -- Buying and selling derivatives -- Understanding how derivatives trade -- Knowing where derivatives trade -- Comprehending Arbitrage and the Law of One Price -- Understanding how arbitrage and market efficiency interact -- Creating synthetic securities -- Taking advantage of price discrepancies -- Reducing arbitrage opportunities: High-frequency trading -- Chapter 5 Assets 103: Currencies and Crypto -- Understanding Core Currency Concepts -- Fungibility -- Fiat -- The Fisher effect -- Cashing In with Currency -- How currency trades -- When currencies trade Meet the major and minor pairs -- Where currency trades -- Alternatives to currency trading -- Getting Familiar with Cryptocurrency -- Bitcoin and blockchain -- Other cryptocurrencies -- Stablecoins -- Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) -- Creating cryptocurrencies -- Creation -- Forks -- Initial coin offerings (ICOs) -- Understanding how cryptocurrencies trade -- Unlocking valuation with technical analysis -- Watching out for pump and dump -- Opening up your wallet -- Trading crypto in traditional brokerage accounts -- Watching out for the risks of cryptocurrencies -- Chapter 6 Increasing Risk and Potential Return with Short Selling and Leverage -- Understanding the Magic of Margin -- Making margin agreements -- Understanding the costs and fees of margin -- Determining margin rates -- Margin in the derivatives markets -- Managing margin calls -- Enjoying margin bargains for day traders -- The Switch-Up of Short Selling -- Selling short -- Choosing shorts -- Losing your shorts? -- Squeeze my shorts -- Calling back the stock -- Leveraging All Kinds of Accounts -- In stock and bond markets -- In options markets -- In futures trading -- In foreign exchange -- Borrowing in Your Trading Business -- Taking margin loans for cash flow -- Borrowing for trading capital -- Borrowing against your house -- Putting it on the card -- Accepting risk capital from a prop trading firm -- The costs of free riding -- Assessing Risks and Returns from Short Selling and Leverage -- Losing your money -- Losing your nerve -- Chapter 7 Managing Your Money and Positions -- Setting Your Earnings Expectations -- Finding your expected return -- Determining your probability of ruin -- Gaining Advantage with a Money-Management Plan -- Minimizing damage while increasing opportunity -- Staying in the market longer -- Getting out before you lose everything -- Accounting for opportunity costs Examining Styles of Money Management -- Limiting portions: Fixed fractional -- Protecting profits: Fixed ratio -- Sticking to 10 percent: Gann -- Finding the ideal percentage: Kelly criterion -- Doubling down: Martingale -- Letting a program guide you: Monte Carlo simulation -- Considering past performance: Optimal F -- Seeing How Money Management Affects Your Return -- Planning for Your Profits -- Compounding interest -- Pyramiding power -- Making regular withdrawals -- Chapter 8 Planning Your Trades and Trading Your Plans -- Starting to Plan Your Trades: Just the Basics, Please -- What do you want to trade? -- When will you be trading? -- How do you want to trade? -- Beginning the day with a morning review -- Drawing up a sample order -- Figuring out when to buy and when to sell -- Setting profit goals -- Setting limits on your trades -- Stop orders -- Limit orders -- Stop-limit orders -- Order cancels other -- Order sends other -- What if the trade goes wrong? -- Closing Out Your Position -- Swing trading: Holding for days -- Position trading: Holding for weeks -- Investing: Holding for months or years -- Maxims and Clichés That Guide and Mislead Traders -- Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered -- In a bear market, the money returns to its rightful owners -- The trend is your friend -- Buy the rumor, sell the news -- Cut your losses and ride your winners -- You're only as good as your last trade -- If you don't know who you are, Wall Street is an expensive place to find out -- There are old traders and bold traders, but no old, bold traders -- Part 2 Developing Your Trading Strategy -- Chapter 9 Picture This: Technical Analysis -- Comparing Research Techniques Used in Day Trading -- Knowing what direction your research is -- Top-down research -- Bottom-up research -- Examining fundamental research -- Looking closer at technical analysis Price changes -- Volume changes -- Using Technical Analysis -- First things first: Should you follow a trend or deviate from it? -- Finding trends -- Drawing trendlines -- Calculating indicators -- Observing trend phases -- Those ever-changing trends -- Monitoring momentum -- Finding breakouts -- Reading the Charts -- Wave your pennants and flags -- Not just for the shower: Head and shoulders -- Drink from a cup and handle -- Mind the gap -- Grab your pitchforks! -- Considering Different Approaches to Technical Analysis -- Dow Theory -- Fibonacci numbers and the Elliott Wave -- Japanese candlestick charting -- The Gann system -- Avoiding Technical-Analysis Pitfalls -- If it's obvious, there's no opportunity -- Overanalyzing the data -- Success may be the result of an upward bias -- Chapter 10 Following Market Indicators and Tried-and-True Day Trading Strategies -- Psyching Out the Markets -- Betting on the buy side -- Avoiding the projection trap -- Taking the Temperature of the Market -- Pinpointing with price indicators -- Measuring a rate of change: Momentum -- Trading on the tick -- Tracking the trin -- Volume -- Force index -- On-balance volume -- Open interest -- Volatility, crisis, and opportunity -- Average true range -- Beta -- The VIX -- Volatility ratio -- Measuring Money Flows -- Accumulation/distribution index -- Money-flow ratio and money-flow index -- Short interest ratios -- Considering Information That Crops Up During the Trading Day -- Price, time, and sales -- Order book -- Quote stuffing -- News flows -- Identifying Anomalies and Traps -- Bear traps and bull traps -- Chart traps -- Contrarian traps -- Calendar effects -- The January effect -- The Monday effect -- The October effect -- Chapter 11 AI or DIY: Eliminating Emotion with Program Trading -- Creating Your Own Trading Program -- Figuring out what to automate Knowing the limitations of robots Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Logue, Ann C. Day Trading for Dummies Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2024 9781394227563 |
spellingShingle | Logue, Ann C. Day Trading for Dummies Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with Day Trading -- Chapter 1 Doing Day Trading Right -- Defining Day Trading: It's All in a Day's Work -- Speculating, not hedging -- Understanding zero-sum markets -- Being disciplined: Closing out each night -- Committing to Trading As a Business -- Trading part time: An okay idea if done right -- Trading as a hobby: A bad idea -- Identifying the Personality Traits of Successful Day Traders -- Independence -- Quick-wittedness -- Decisiveness -- Understanding What Day Trading Is Not -- It's not investing -- It's not gambling -- It's not dangerous - if you use risk capital -- It's not easy -- Chapter 2 Introducing the Financial Markets -- Having a Firm Grasp of How Markets Work -- Supply and demand -- Exchanges versus over the counter -- Payment for order flow -- Understanding zero-sum games -- Opening an Account and Placing an Order -- Opening a brokerage account -- Placing your initial order -- Closing out your order -- Taking your cash -- Defining the Principles of Successful Day Trading -- Working with a small number of assets -- Managing your positions -- Focusing your attention -- Understanding Risk and Return -- Recognizing what risk is -- Considering the probability of a loss -- Finding the probability of not getting the return you expect -- Getting rewarded for the risk you take -- Opportunity cost -- Risk-free rate of return and the time value of money -- Risk-return tradeoff -- Grasping market efficiency in the real world -- Differentiating Trading, Investing, and Gambling -- Investing is slow and steady -- Trading works fast -- Gambling is nothing more than luck -- Managing the Risks of Day Trading -- It's your business -- It's your life Chapter 3 Assets 101: Stocks, Bonds, and Commodities -- Grasping the Different Things to Trade -- Defining a Good Day Trading Asset -- Looking for liquidity -- Volume -- Frequency -- Homing in on high volatility -- Staying within your budget -- Making sure you can use margin -- Changing margin rules for pattern day traders -- Obeying your brokerage firm's margin policies -- Taking a Closer Look at Stocks -- How U.S. stocks trade -- Where U.S. stocks trade -- The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) -- Nasdaq -- Alternative exchanges -- The high-risk over-the-counter exchanges -- OTC Markets -- Penny stocks -- Dark pools -- Minding Meme Stocks -- Banding the apes together -- Fearing the FOMO effect -- The old pump and dump -- Examining Bonds -- How bonds trade -- Listed bonds -- Over-the-counter trading -- Treasury dealers -- Considering Commodities and How They Trade -- Chapter 4 Assets 102: ETFs, Options, and Derivatives -- Explaining Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) in Plain English -- Traditional ETFs -- Strategy ETFs -- Inverse ETFs -- Leveraged ETFs -- Option and managed futures ETFs -- How U.S. ETFs trade -- Being aware of the risks of ETFs -- Dealing in Derivatives -- Getting to know types of derivatives -- Traditional options -- Non-traditional options -- Futures -- Warrants -- Buying and selling derivatives -- Understanding how derivatives trade -- Knowing where derivatives trade -- Comprehending Arbitrage and the Law of One Price -- Understanding how arbitrage and market efficiency interact -- Creating synthetic securities -- Taking advantage of price discrepancies -- Reducing arbitrage opportunities: High-frequency trading -- Chapter 5 Assets 103: Currencies and Crypto -- Understanding Core Currency Concepts -- Fungibility -- Fiat -- The Fisher effect -- Cashing In with Currency -- How currency trades -- When currencies trade Meet the major and minor pairs -- Where currency trades -- Alternatives to currency trading -- Getting Familiar with Cryptocurrency -- Bitcoin and blockchain -- Other cryptocurrencies -- Stablecoins -- Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) -- Creating cryptocurrencies -- Creation -- Forks -- Initial coin offerings (ICOs) -- Understanding how cryptocurrencies trade -- Unlocking valuation with technical analysis -- Watching out for pump and dump -- Opening up your wallet -- Trading crypto in traditional brokerage accounts -- Watching out for the risks of cryptocurrencies -- Chapter 6 Increasing Risk and Potential Return with Short Selling and Leverage -- Understanding the Magic of Margin -- Making margin agreements -- Understanding the costs and fees of margin -- Determining margin rates -- Margin in the derivatives markets -- Managing margin calls -- Enjoying margin bargains for day traders -- The Switch-Up of Short Selling -- Selling short -- Choosing shorts -- Losing your shorts? -- Squeeze my shorts -- Calling back the stock -- Leveraging All Kinds of Accounts -- In stock and bond markets -- In options markets -- In futures trading -- In foreign exchange -- Borrowing in Your Trading Business -- Taking margin loans for cash flow -- Borrowing for trading capital -- Borrowing against your house -- Putting it on the card -- Accepting risk capital from a prop trading firm -- The costs of free riding -- Assessing Risks and Returns from Short Selling and Leverage -- Losing your money -- Losing your nerve -- Chapter 7 Managing Your Money and Positions -- Setting Your Earnings Expectations -- Finding your expected return -- Determining your probability of ruin -- Gaining Advantage with a Money-Management Plan -- Minimizing damage while increasing opportunity -- Staying in the market longer -- Getting out before you lose everything -- Accounting for opportunity costs Examining Styles of Money Management -- Limiting portions: Fixed fractional -- Protecting profits: Fixed ratio -- Sticking to 10 percent: Gann -- Finding the ideal percentage: Kelly criterion -- Doubling down: Martingale -- Letting a program guide you: Monte Carlo simulation -- Considering past performance: Optimal F -- Seeing How Money Management Affects Your Return -- Planning for Your Profits -- Compounding interest -- Pyramiding power -- Making regular withdrawals -- Chapter 8 Planning Your Trades and Trading Your Plans -- Starting to Plan Your Trades: Just the Basics, Please -- What do you want to trade? -- When will you be trading? -- How do you want to trade? -- Beginning the day with a morning review -- Drawing up a sample order -- Figuring out when to buy and when to sell -- Setting profit goals -- Setting limits on your trades -- Stop orders -- Limit orders -- Stop-limit orders -- Order cancels other -- Order sends other -- What if the trade goes wrong? -- Closing Out Your Position -- Swing trading: Holding for days -- Position trading: Holding for weeks -- Investing: Holding for months or years -- Maxims and Clichés That Guide and Mislead Traders -- Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered -- In a bear market, the money returns to its rightful owners -- The trend is your friend -- Buy the rumor, sell the news -- Cut your losses and ride your winners -- You're only as good as your last trade -- If you don't know who you are, Wall Street is an expensive place to find out -- There are old traders and bold traders, but no old, bold traders -- Part 2 Developing Your Trading Strategy -- Chapter 9 Picture This: Technical Analysis -- Comparing Research Techniques Used in Day Trading -- Knowing what direction your research is -- Top-down research -- Bottom-up research -- Examining fundamental research -- Looking closer at technical analysis Price changes -- Volume changes -- Using Technical Analysis -- First things first: Should you follow a trend or deviate from it? -- Finding trends -- Drawing trendlines -- Calculating indicators -- Observing trend phases -- Those ever-changing trends -- Monitoring momentum -- Finding breakouts -- Reading the Charts -- Wave your pennants and flags -- Not just for the shower: Head and shoulders -- Drink from a cup and handle -- Mind the gap -- Grab your pitchforks! -- Considering Different Approaches to Technical Analysis -- Dow Theory -- Fibonacci numbers and the Elliott Wave -- Japanese candlestick charting -- The Gann system -- Avoiding Technical-Analysis Pitfalls -- If it's obvious, there's no opportunity -- Overanalyzing the data -- Success may be the result of an upward bias -- Chapter 10 Following Market Indicators and Tried-and-True Day Trading Strategies -- Psyching Out the Markets -- Betting on the buy side -- Avoiding the projection trap -- Taking the Temperature of the Market -- Pinpointing with price indicators -- Measuring a rate of change: Momentum -- Trading on the tick -- Tracking the trin -- Volume -- Force index -- On-balance volume -- Open interest -- Volatility, crisis, and opportunity -- Average true range -- Beta -- The VIX -- Volatility ratio -- Measuring Money Flows -- Accumulation/distribution index -- Money-flow ratio and money-flow index -- Short interest ratios -- Considering Information That Crops Up During the Trading Day -- Price, time, and sales -- Order book -- Quote stuffing -- News flows -- Identifying Anomalies and Traps -- Bear traps and bull traps -- Chart traps -- Contrarian traps -- Calendar effects -- The January effect -- The Monday effect -- The October effect -- Chapter 11 AI or DIY: Eliminating Emotion with Program Trading -- Creating Your Own Trading Program -- Figuring out what to automate Knowing the limitations of robots |
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