Day Trading For Dummies
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Rating | : | 4.90 (512 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00F2JFTKU |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 464 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-23 |
Language | : | English |
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From classic and renegade strategies to the nitty-gritty of daily trading practices, it gives you the knowledge and confidence you need to keep a cool head, manage risk, and make decisions instantly as you buy and sell your positions.Understand day trading — discover the fundamentals of day trading, from what it is to how it worksStart strategizing — get all the facts on the different strategies and research techniques day traders use to determine how and when to buy and sell their positionsPick up the tools of the trade — find out how to set up your office to improve your response times, choose the support services you need to research trades, and get through a treacherous trading day with your sanity intactGet down to the nitty gritty — grasp the day-to-day “stuff” that separates day trading from other types of trading, like paying taxes on your gains, measuring your daily trading performance, and much moreMove beyond stock
She is a finance writer who has written numerous articles on investment and has edited publications on equity trading and risk management.. Logue, MBA, has more than a dozen years of experience working in financial services and has taught business administration at the University of Illinois. Ann C
Worth it for the chapter on taxes alone Darwin I've read many books on day trading. Most cover techniques and psychology for trading in quite good detail, and certainly in more detail than covered here. After all, these "for Dummies" books are intended to be an overview and cover more breadth than depth.That being said, I find this to be not just an excellent overview as intended, but a real gem for the chapter covering the tax situation traders must deal with. None of the other books I've read have covered this!If you're aspiring to be a day trader full-time, you need to know about Form 3115 and th. Circling info This book truly is for dummies. The text is repetitive and lacks detail on the meat and potatoes of day trading. Like many books and videos on the web, you're only informed about the psychology of day trading. This author throws some numbers with random stats around but it's only to keep you interested while you read in circles. I'm still looking for good day trading material if anyone has a reference.. Pretty good book tim There's a lot of information in this book(at least for me) because I'm just starting to learn.But what I was a little confused about was page 101. I attached a photo of what exactly.It's talking about finding the expected return.If you don't look at the actual numbers In the equation(that they already wrote out for you) and just plug in the numbers from the first paragraph into the the second column(the equation that's w/o actual numbers) then the answer you get is .896% average expected return not 0.5%(their answer)Would like to know what's going on he
Before you begin, you need three things: patience, nerves of steel, and a well-thumbed copy of Day Trading For Dummies.This plain-English guide shows you how day trading works, identifies its all-too-numerous pitfalls, and gets you started with an action plan. From classic and renegade strategies to the nitty-gritty of daily trading practices, it gives you the knowledge and confidence you'll need to keep a cool head, manage risk, and make decisions instantly as you buy and sell your positions.Expanded coverage of day trading resources and sites availableHelp choosing an online broker in the current marketNew trading productsUpdated information on SEC rules and regulations (and tax laws)New investment optionsUpdated examples that reflect curr