The Wiley Trading Guide, Volume II

Author: Wiley  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9780730376880

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780730376873

Subject: F830.91 Securities Market

Language: ENG

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Some of the most successful traders in the U.S., Australia, and Asia share their secrets with you

Following on the heels of the bestselling Volume I, The Wiley Trading Guide, Volume II brings together an elite selection of writings from many of the most successful traders in the world today. These market aces share their secrets on everything from arbitrage to precious metals trading, options and commodity futures to technical analysis. Featuring completely new material from each contributor, this book offers intermediate to experienced traders a veritable gold mine of indispensable information on how to make a killing in the financial markets in the wake of the global financial crisis.

  • Hot topics covered include automated forex trading, why silver will leave gold in the dust, technical analysis of the energy and commodity futures markets, and market conscious trading
  • New writings by trading luminaries based in the U.S., Australia and Asia, including Roger Kinsky, Colin Nicholson, Jeff Cartridge, Ashley Jessen, Ramon Barros, Jacob Bernstein, Chris Kacher, Gil Morales, and Kathy Lien

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  5 – 7

About the Authors

pp.:  7 – 19

Preface

pp.:  19 – 21

Chapter 2: Market-conscious trading: Trade the market and not yourself

pp.:  45 – 65

Chapter 3: The importance of position size: How to squeeze every possible advantage out of your current trading systems

pp.:  65 – 91

Chapter 4: Success in the day trading game: Fact, fantasy or foolish dream?

pp.:  91 – 103

Chapter 5: Big profits from small caps: How to find diamonds in the rough

pp.:  103 – 127

Chapter 6: Applied technical analysis in the oil markets: A Key influence in price movements

pp.:  127 – 153

Chapter 7: Riding the silver bull market: Investing and trading the precious metals

pp.:  153 – 171

Chapter 8: Automated forex trading: Let your computer do the work

pp.:  171 – 195

Chapter 9: Keeping a close eye on company directors: Profiting from those in the know

pp.:  195 – 219

Chapter 10: Understanding the implications of market context in technical chart patterns: Context is everything

pp.:  219 – 239

Chapter 11: An introduction to Barros Swings: Spotting real trend changes

pp.:  239 – 263

Chapter 12: Extracting consistent profit via the Microswing Trend Capture Technique: The critical role of position allocation, money management and opportunity-based exposure in trend trading

pp.:  263 – 287

Chapter 13: Pivot point analysis: Projecting support and resistance levels

pp.:  287 – 307

Chapter 14: The Tandem Method: A trading sytle using moving averages and trendlines

pp.:  307 – 335

Chapter 15: Band trading: A profitable alternative to trend trading

pp.:  335 – 357

Index

pp.:  357 – 369

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