Introduction 1Part 1: Day Trading Fundamentals 5Chapter 1: All You Need to know about Day Trading 7Chapter 2: The Business of Day Trading 25Chapter 3: Introducing the Financial Markets 45Chapter 4: Assets 101: Stocks, Bonds, Currency, and Commodities 61Chapter 5: Assets 102: ETFs, Cryptocurrency, Options, and Derivatives 81Chapter 6: Increasing Risk and Potential Return with Short Selling and Leverage 101Chapter 7: Managing Your Money and Positions 117Chapter 8: Planning Your Trades and Trading Your Plans 135Part 2: Developing Your Strategy 153Chapter 9: Picture This: Technical Analysis 155Chapter 10: Following Market Indicators and Tried-and-True Day Trading Strategies 177Chapter 11: Eliminating Emotion with Program Trading 197Chapter 12: Day Trading for Investors 217Chapter 13: Researching Research Services 229Chapter 14: Testing, Tracking, and Evaluating Performance 247Part 3: Day Trading, Incorporated 267Chapter 15: Your Key Vendor: Your Broker 269Chapter 16: Regulation Right Now 281Chapter 17: Choosing the Right Accounts 291Chapter 18: Taxes for Traders 297Part 4: The Part of Tens 311Chapter 19: Ten Good Reasons to Day Trade 313Chapter 20: Ten Common Day Trading Mistakes 319Chapter 21: Almost Ten Alternatives to Day Trading 325Chapter 22: Ten Tested Money-Management Techniques 331Appendix: Additional Resources for Day Traders 337Index 345
Bryan Borzykowski is Founder and President of ALLCAPS Content. He is a renowned business journalist and has written for outlets including The New York Times, CNBC, CNNMoney, and more. Ann Logue, MBA teaches finance at the University of Illinois. She's also a finance writer and has edited publications on equity trading and risk management.