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The Master Swing Trader: Tool and Techniques to Profit from Outstanding Short-Term Trading Opportunities by Alan S. Farley,

The Master Swing Trader: Tool and Techniques to Profit from Outstanding Short-Term Trading Opportunities by Alan S. Farley,
Powerful Strategies to Slip Between Day Traders and Long-Term Investors--and Grab Hidden Trading Profits! Located in the gray area between the lightning-fast day trader and the endlessly patient buy-and-hold investor, the modern swing trader executes intermediate positions that offer highly lucrative results with less volatility. The Master Swing Trader contains a wealth of practical insights and information for using this powerful trading method to profit from short-term price moves often missed by other market participants.After beginning with a detailed background on Pattern Cycle applications and the trend-range axis, The Master Swing Trader presents: * Dozens of specific trading strategies and setups that include precise reward, risk, and stop-loss considerations * Concrete tips, tactics, and workflows to make informed choices at each stage of short-term trade evolution * The 7 Bells - unique tools to uncover high-probability short-term trading prospects With more than 200 charts and dozens of proprietary setups that illustrate both classic and highly original short-term tactics, The Master Swing Trader doesn't leave your trading profits to chance. Coldly analytical and backed by real-time trading results, this proven course for short-term traders will help you improve your bottom line, lessen your risks--and increase your confidence in building solid profits in today's volatile markets! Biased news stories spun by insiders to manipulate options prices...Questionable stocks pushed by analysts so their trading departments can unload bloated inventories ... Quick-trigger day traders chasing the latest chat room buzz ... Today's top market players understand thatour "efficient" markets are actually highly inefficient, driven by insiders with hidden agendas and an irrational pack mentality that has little to do with underlying value.



Day Trade Futures Online by Larry Williams,
Day Trade Futures Online by Larry Williams,
Wiley Online Trading for a Living When to get in-when to get out Build, test & trade a winning system Online brokers, research & market data For those who are well suited to day trading and short-term trading, the futures market is one of the best games in town. As the original short-term vehicle, the futures market allows the trader to collapse the time frame in which he or she can reach the desired profit target-or pain threshold. As a result, wins and losses are compounded much more quickly than in stock trading-and, in the case of wins, often more profitably. The ability to gain leverage with very little on margin gives you, the trader, the ability to earn more off smaller swings. And enough home runs could allow you to become your own boss, work from home in your bathrobe, or even work from your cell phone while lying on the beach. So far, so good. But what does it take to win? In Day Trade Futures Online, award-winning veteran futures trader Larry Williams gives a no-holds-barred view of the risks and rewards of this increasingly accessible arena. His straightforward approach to helping you determine your trading personality is the first step. Then he offers traders what they really need: strategies and tactics designed to beat the futures markets. From hardware and software setup to trading psychology and successful strategizing, this highly readable book covers all the bases needed to prepare you to trade online, including: * Assessing your risk threshold * Streamlining the glut of trading and price information to make it work for you * The importance of knowing how to manage your money * Choosing an online broker and utilizing other onlineresources, such as news, chat rooms, and message boards * When to get out of your trades * Building a system based on Larry's time-tested strategies . . . and that's just for starters.



Swing trading - Swing trading sits in the middle of the continuum between day trading to trend trading. A day trader will hold a stock anywhere from a few seconds to a few hours but never more than a day; a trend trader examines the long-term fundamental trends of a stock or index and may hold the stock for a few weeks or months.

Schedule D - Schedule D is the name of the form in which capital gains and losses are reported in individual, partnership and corporation tax returns. When a trader performs a large number of trades (as is the case with a day trader), a computer program is often used to prepare the form.

Free ride - ... Ride is a term used in the stock-trading world to describe the practice of using an under-capitalized cash account to carry out what essentially amounts to margin buying. Since stock transactions usually settle after three business days, a crafty trader can buy a stock and sell it the following day (or the same day), without ever having sufficient funds in the account.

Day To Day - Day To Day is a radio news and interest program hosted by award-winning correspondent Alex Chadwick. It is aired on National Public Radio stations across America weekdays around midday.



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