The Day Trader's Survival Guide: How to be Consistently Profitable in the Short-Term Markets - Couverture rigide

Farrell, Christopher A

 
9780066620855: The Day Trader's Survival Guide: How to be Consistently Profitable in the Short-Term Markets

Synopsis

Why does a stock like Juniper move 25 points in a single day white Microsoft never does? Why is Rambus a great stock for day traders, whereas Delland Cisco aren't? Why is the NYSE sometimes an easier market to trade in than NASDAQ, and why are executions usually better? And, last but not least, what do the three out of ten day traders who are consistently making money know that the seven who are losing money don't? These are the types of questions The Day Trader's Survival Guide answers. This book will teach you how to beat Wall Street at its own game. An unwary day trader can get steamrolled by large brokerage firms that have the power to move markets on a whim. The Day Trader's Survival Guide outlines the smartest ways to ride in the wake of "big money" and be profitable.

In addition to presenting cutting-edge strategies that have never been introduced to the general public, The Day Trader's Survival Guide exposes the "dark side" of day trading, including a took at how Wall Street manipulates stock prices, why the NASDAQ market is unfair to the investing public, and why so many day traders ultimately lose money.

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À propos de l?auteur

Christopher A. Farrell is president of FarrellTrading.com and founder of the Farrell Preferred Stock Arbitrage Fund, LP, a hedge fund. His first book, Day Trade Online, was a New York Times and USA Today business bestseller and also appeared on the bestseller lists of the Wall Street Journal and Business Week. Chris has been a featured guest on numerous television and radio programs, including CNBC's Power Lunch, and his work appeared in magazines such as Business Week and Worth. He is also a contributor to Active Trader magazine. Chris was formerly a trader for Wall Street's Gruntal & Co. and is a graduate of Colgate University.

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Why does a stock like Juniper move 25 points in a single day white Microsoft never does? Why is Rambus a great stock for day traders, whereas Delland Cisco aren't? Why is the NYSE sometimes an easier market to trade in than NASDAQ, and why are executions usually better? And, last but not least, what do the three out of ten day traders who are consistently making money know that the seven who are losing money don't? These are the types of questions The Day Trader's Survival Guide answers. This book will teach you how to beat Wall Street at its own game. An unwary day trader can get steamrolled by large brokerage firms that have the power to move markets on a whim. The Day Trader's Survival Guide outlines the smartest ways to ride in the wake of "big money" and be profitable.

In addition to presenting cutting-edge strategies that have never been introduced to the general public, The Day Trader's Survival Guide exposes the "dark side" of day trading, including a took at how Wall Street manipulates stock prices, why the NASDAQ market is unfair to the investing public, and why so many day traders ultimately lose money.

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9780471384724: The Day Trader's Survival Guide

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0471384720 ISBN 13 :  9780471384724
Editeur : John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2000
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