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Trading Without Gambling

ISBN-13: 9780470118740 / Angielski / Twarda / 2008 / 288 str.

Marcel Link
Trading Without Gambling Link 9780470118740 John Wiley & Sons - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Trading Without Gambling

ISBN-13: 9780470118740 / Angielski / Twarda / 2008 / 288 str.

Marcel Link
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Many people perceive trading as nothing more than a gamble. But there are still people who consistently make money trading. How do they do it? They've learned to separate gambling from trading. And the way they do this, says author Marcel Link, is by developing a proper plan. In Trading Without Gambling, Link shows how to create and use a sound game plan to improve every aspect of trading-including finding trades, timing, knowing how much to trade, where to exit, and how to adjust risk-while leaving very little to gambling.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Ekonomia i biznes
Kategorie BISAC:
Business & Economics > Finance - General
Business & Economics > Inwestycje i papiery wartościowe
Wydawca:
John Wiley & Sons
Seria wydawnicza:
Wiley Trading
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9780470118740
Rok wydania:
2008
Numer serii:
000219081
Ilość stron:
288
Waga:
0.47 kg
Wymiary:
23.11 x 15.49 x 2.79
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Obwoluta

Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

Chapter 1: Everyone Needs a Plan.

The Hanging Curveball.

A Typical Bad Trader.

A Typical Good Trader Prepared with a Plan.

The Trading Plan and the Game Plan.

A Disclosure or Two before We Continue.

Chapter 2: The Trading Plan.

What Is a Trading Plan?

A Simple Trading Plan.

Why a Trading Plan?

A Business Plan for Traders.

Making a Trading a Plan.

Breaking Down the Trading Plan.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 3: The Game Plan.

Always Be Prepared.

Why a Game Plan.

The Basics of the Game Plan.

Know Yourself.

Drawing Up Scenarios.

Making Your Plan Work.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 4: Get To Know Yourself.

Different Types of Traders.

Figuring Out Who You Are.

The Importance of Knowing Your Style.

Two Sides to Every Story.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 5: Trading Strategies.

Trading Strategies.

Your Strategy Needs to Fit Your Style.

Technical Strategies.

Building Systems.

Don′t Be Stubborn.

Why Should You Have a Strategy?

What Goes into a Strategy?

The Entry.

Exits.

Times Frames and Holding Times.

Stick to Your Trading Strategy.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 6: Know Your Markets.

Markets Differ.

Know What You Are Trading.

What′s the Real Risk?

Time Frames and Charting.

Who Moves the Markets?

Know Any Correlations.

Getting the Big Picture.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 7: After the Close.

Lets Review.

The Open Trades.

Thinking about Tomorrow.

The Closed Trades.

Getting Ready For Tomorrow.

Review Your Plans and Strategy.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 8: Before the Market Opens.

To Each His Own.

Getting the News.

Know Your Markets.

Look at Overseas Markets.

How Are the Markets Opening?

Making Adjustments.

Were There Any Big Moves Overnight?

Look for Possible Trading Situations.

Draw Up Scenarios.

Adjusting Size.

Make Your Daily Game Plan.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 9: Drawing Up Scenarios.

Know Your Markets Revisited.

Getting the Big Picture.

Getting a Better Picture.

End of the Day.

Back to Monitoring Open Positions.

Once The Trade Is On.

The Day Trader.

Making Scenarios for the News.

Generic Stuff to Look at with Open Positions.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 10: Taking the Gamble Out Of Trading.

Good Trades Can Be Losers.

Two Parts to a Trade.

Same Market, Two Views.

Going Long.

Going Short.

Waiting for the Right Opportunities.

Measure the Risk–to–Reward Ratio.

Ways to Get the Odds in Your Favor.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 11: Getting In.

Spotting the Opportunity.

Planning the Trade.

Drawing Scenarios for the Getting Into the Trade.

Don′t Chase the Market.

Timing the Trade.

Look For Patterns within the Long–Term Trade.

Knowing the Risk.

Deciding How Much to Trade.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 12: Getting Out.

Preestablish Your Exit Strategies.

Cutting Losses and Letting Profits Ride.

Using Stops in Your Game Plan.

Planning Your Risk.

The Setup.

Trading the Gap.

Another Trade.

A Crazy Day.

Planning Your Target.

How Will You Exit?

The In–Between Area.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 13: Reviewing and Managing.

After The Trade Is On.

Looking Ahead.

Reviewing Your Trading.

Keeping a Journal.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 14: How To Keep From Overtrading.

Why Have a Plan.

You Don′t Always Need to Be in the Market.

Stop Being In Too Many Positions.

Using a Game Plan to Help if You Trade Too Many Positions.

Keeping to Risk Management Limits.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 15: Money Management.

Don′t Take Risk Lightly.

Another Gambling Analogy.

The Money Management Basics.

Incorporating Your Money Management Plan into Your Trading Plan.

Incorporating Your Money Management Plan into Your Game Plan.

Establishing Money Management Procedures of Open Positions.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 16: Trading Rules.

Trading Rules.

Using Your Rules to Make a Trading Plan.

My Trading Rules.

Appling the Money Management Rules.

Applying the Entry Rules.

Applying Your Exit Rules.

Applying the Discipline Rules.

The Top 25 Rules.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 17: Focus and Discipline.

Staying Focused.

Distractions.

Have a Routine to Help You Write a Game Plan.

Following Your Plan.

How to Stay Focused If You Have Trouble Staying Focused.

Mental Side of Discipline.

Keeping Tabs.

Unwinding after the Day.

Closing Thoughts.

Chapter 18: Learning How To Win.

Clean Out Your Closet.

Don′t Blame Others for Losses.

Think Of It as an Expense and Not a Loss.

Self–Destructive Behavior.

Learn From Mistakes.

Trade, Trade, Trade.

Curb Your Emotions.

Losses Are In The Past.

Money Management Is More Important Than Trade Selection.

Treat Yourself.

Preserve Precious Capital.

Have a Cutoff Point.

Jumping In Too Soon or Getting In Too Late.

Do Not Let Big Winners Turn To Losers.

Make a List of Rules.

Trade Your Style.

Use a Proven Strategy.

Tips Are For Bartenders.

Learn As Much As You Can about What You Are Trading.

Keep Learning.

Read and Learn.

Trade with a Plan.

Fill In Your Own.

Final Thought.

About the Author.

Index.

Marcel Link has been involved in trading for more than twenty years and, for the last several years, has been a successful independent trader of futures and stocks. Previously, he founded LinkFutures.com, which was a discount, online brokerage firm. Link is a former member of the New York Financial Exchange. For more information, visit www.MarcelLink.com.

Trading Without Gambling

A practical, easy–to–understand blueprint to becoming a successful trader

To have any kind of chance at success, a trader needs a well–developed plan that encompasses entry points, exit points, money management principles, and psychological discipline to do the right thing consistently regardless of the pressures weighing on him or her.

In Trading Without Gambling, author Marcel Link helps you to become a better trader by showing you how to create and follow a successful game plan. He discusses how trading decisions should be made while the market is closed outlining what needs to be done before the next trading day begins and how precise entry and exit strategies should be developed to enhance profitability. He also examines why traders should create scenarios for how the market might move and how they will respond to those moves.

With this book as your guide, you′ll quickly discover what it takes to make the right trades and learn how money management, trading rules, and position management can play a big role in the process.

Link, Marcel Marcel Link has been trading professionally since ... więcej >


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