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High-Probability Trading: Trading the News $6.95 This chapter is from High-Probability Trading , the no-nonsense book that takes a uniquely blunt look at the realities of trading. Filled with real-life examples and intended for use by both short- and long-term traders, it details a comprehensive program for weathering those perilous first months and becoming a profitable trader. |
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Trading on Corporate Earnings News $34.99 This is the eBook version of the printed book. Profit from earnings announcements, by taking targeted, short-term option positions explicitly timed to exploit them! Based on rigorous research and huge data sets, this book identifies the specific earnings-announcement trades most likely to yield profits, and teaches how to make these trades—in plain English, with real examples! |
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Guppy Trading $33.5 A compilation of the very best of Daryl Guppy Daryl Guppy has been one of Australia’s foremost experts on share trading and charting for almost 20 years. His first book, Share Trading , is still a must-read for people wanting to learn about the market and is widely accepted as the best-selling trading book ever in Australia. Guppy Trading contains detailed analysis of many topics, including: making effective trades based on news events and informed trading advanced application of the Guppy Multiple Moving Average to assess the true strength of a trend how to establish and improve trade entry, exit and stop loss points in volatile markets effective trading of international markets safely integrating derivatives to boost portfolio returns. Guppy Trading contains 23 of the most enduring and important chapters from Guppy’s earlier books, completely revised, and combines them with 10 entirely new chapters. These new chapters detail new trading methods and instruments that have been developed to create additional opportunities and ensure survival in interconnected modern markets. This comprehensive compendium is critical reading for traders looking to maximise their returns. |
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A Boardwalk Story $24.95 This first novel by J. Louis Yampolsky is a vivid coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of 1939 Atlantic City, New Jersey. It was the tenth year of the Great Depression, and, in Europe, war clouds were gathering. The novel is narrated by fifteen-year-old Jack Laurel, who lives with his parents and kid sister in a rented third-story apartment above a bakery on Ventnor Avenue. A number of story threads are woven throughout the novel, supported by a cast of a dozen memorable characters. There are youthful adventures, sexual awakenings, conflicts with neighborhood bullies, and interactions with boardwalk entertainers, prostitutes, and mobsters.In the main story, young Jack stumbles into trading cocoa futures with two men: Alan Goren, a reclusive mystic, and Benny James, a flamboyant boardwalk pitchman and mathematical savant. The boardwalk fortuneteller, Zena, plays a key role as her glimpses into the future seem to predict the movement of cocoa prices. A partnership forms to cash in on Benny’s gift for numbers and Zena’s powers-in spite of her warnings that she is not clairvoyant and nothing should be read into her musings.Atlantic City mob boss Bobo Trucci, intrigued by the commodities game and the uncanny track record of the partnership, muscles in. The partners make a big score by guessing right that there will be a war, and guessing right-almost to the day-that it will start in September. When they discover that their broker is a crook, running a “bucket shop” with no means of covering their investments, they must face the wrath of the boss, who wants his money-no excuses.There is a history lesson in these pages, as young Jack follows the news ofGermany’s march on Poland and the hapless drifting of European leaders in to war. There’s a virtual primer on commodities trading, as well as a lesson in how to operate a mob in a resort town.Here, too, is nostalgia for the days when Atlantic City was the Playground of the World, the |
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A Boardwalk Story $9.99 This first novel by J. Louis Yampolsky is a vivid coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of 1939 Atlantic City, New Jersey. It was the tenth year of the Great Depression, and, in Europe, war clouds were gathering. The novel is narrated by fifteen-year-old Jack Laurel, who lives with his parents and kid sister in a rented third-story apartment above a bakery on Ventnor Avenue. A number of story threads are woven throughout the novel, supported by a cast of a dozen memorable characters. There are youthful adventures, sexual awakenings, conflicts with neighborhood bullies, and interactions with boardwalk entertainers, prostitutes, and mobsters.In the main story, young Jack stumbles into trading cocoa futures with two men: Alan Goren, a reclusive mystic, and Benny James, a flamboyant boardwalk pitchman and mathematical savant. The boardwalk fortuneteller, Zena, plays a key role as her glimpses into the future seem to predict the movement of cocoa prices. A partnership forms to cash in on Benny’s gift for numbers and Zena’s powers-in spite of her warnings that she is not clairvoyant and nothing should be read into her musings.Atlantic City mob boss Bobo Trucci, intrigued by the commodities game and the uncanny track record of the partnership, muscles in. The partners make a big score by guessing right that there will be a war, and guessing right-almost to the day-that it will start in September. When they discover that their broker is a crook, running a “bucket shop” with no means of covering their investments, they must face the wrath of the boss, who wants his money-no excuses.There is a history lesson in these pages, as young Jack follows the news ofGermany’s march on Poland and the hapless drifting of European leaders in to war. There’s a virtual primer on commodities trading, as well as a lesson in how to operate a mob in a resort town.Here, too, is nostalgia for the days when Atlantic City was the Playground of the World, the |
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A Guide to Jewish Art $14.49 Used – Beginning with the discovery of the paintings in the synagogue at Dura Europas, the ancient Syrian trading city, art historian and judacist Kaniel relates the history of Jewish art from biblical times to the present. Some 150 illustrations, about half in color, exemplify ceremonial art, marriage contracts, illuminated manuscripts, architecture, and decoration. 9×12″. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. |
Can Day Trading ever be a science or will it always be more of a gamble?
I like the idea of day trading, but i do not like gambling, would you consider day trading fancy gambling or do you think by using different strategies such as technical analysis or news trading, you have a high chance of profiting…?
Day Trading, in the final count, is really a combination of skill & luck. In that sense, it’s akin to gambling.
Sure, using TA methods like Japanese Candlesticks, and RSI and MACD will help you get a SLIGHTLY better picture, but TA does not allow for the emotional aspect of it – say, when a stock in a particular sector blows up due to mismanagement or fraud, all the other stocks in that sector go down because of “guilt by association”.
And, when folks panic for whatever reason, they dump stocks regardless of whether they are good or bad.
If I were to resume Day Trading ( I gave that up some time ago ), I would depend most heavily on the MOMENTUM indicator, and not hold for more than a few hours.
From experience, it is VERY difficult to make money consistently in Day Trading, and I hope you will consider a longer term perspective.
Choose stocks with good fundamentals, good management, a stable market space, then buy some. The probability of being able to exit with a profit increases the longer you hold it.
UFXMarkets *Daily Gold Trading News* 22-August-2011
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Deja Entendu $6.97 While anything but novel, the follow-up to Brand New's emo-punk-blast debut Your Favorite Weapon features unexpected touches and wisps of maturity. YFW was all about the rage and misery of young, explosive love, presented with Weezer-like hooks. Deja Entendu isn't really over it yet; lead singer Jesse Lacey still sounds damaged and full of self-loathing on mopey, post-Smiths pop like "The Boy Who ... |
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Lonestar $4.52 Includes CD, Case, Artwork!! Promo CD. Minor/many Scratches. Great Buy! Fast Shipping!!... |
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Elvis Presley - Rare Moments With the King $0.97 He's gone, but he's not forgotten, and this sampling of buried treasures featuring Elvis Presley will help keep the memory alive. Little-seen news footage, TV clips, comedy bits and more make this a must-have item. 58 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.... |

