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Ryan Mallory - The Part-Time Trader_ Trading Stock as a Part-Time Venture

The Part-Time Trader: Trading Stock as a Part-Time Venture

Rated 3.63 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)

$19.83

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The Part-Time Trader equips part-time traders with all the necessary tools for successful trading—including guidance on pre-market/pre-work studies and how to make profitable trades without interfering with one’s day job. The Part-Time Trader focuses entirely on those trading strategies best suited for part-timers, making trading both simpler and more profitable.

Introduction:

Millions of people trade stocks in their spare time, supplementing their nine-to-five income with extra profits on the market. And while there are plenty of books on the market that cater to the needs of full-time traders, there are precious few that focus on the trading strategies that are best suited for part-time traders who must balance the demands of other responsibilities while successfully navigating a changing and dynamic stock market. For part-time traders who can’t dedicate all their time to watching the markets and reading charts, The Part-Time Trader offers straightforward, profitable trading advice.

  • One of the few books on trading intended and designed specifically for part-time traders with other jobs or responsibilities
  • Includes online access to the author’s proprietary trading system that offers easy-to-follow guidelines for traders who can’t spend all day watching the markets
  • Written by the co-founder of SharePlanner Inc., a popular financial website devoted to day-trading, swing-trading (both long and short), and exchange-traded funds

Contents:

PART I – THE BASICS FOR PART-TIME TRADING

  • So How Much Do You Really Hate Your Job
  • How Did I Become a Full-Time Trader?
  • Where Wall Street Meets the Office
  • Don’t Quit Your Day Job … SERIOUSLY!
  • The Essentials to Your “Workplace Trading Desk”

PART II –  THE GAME PLAN

  • Before You Clock In
  • Your Best Friend Is the Person Who Works in IT
  • Flying Below the Radar
  • Adding a Passive Income to Your Day Job
  • The Best Way to Trade at Work

PART III – BECOMING THE PART-TIME TRADER

  • Trading Habits You Will Want to Avoid
  • You Still Have to Get Your Real Work Done
  • What to Say and Do if Trading Becomes a Distraction
  • More of My Personal Tricks of the Trade
  • Take This Job and Shove It
The Part-Time Trader: Trading Stock as a Part-Time Venture By Ryan Mallory pdf
Author(s)

Ryan Mallory

Pages

234

Format

PDF

Publication Year

2014

8 reviews for The Part-Time Trader: Trading Stock as a Part-Time Venture

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Abram Avery (verified owner) – April 19, 2023

    Very informative book

  2. Rated 1 out of 5

    Jesus O’Donnell (verified owner) – April 26, 2023

    This book is a complete waste of time. It covers in nauseating detail how to hide your trading activity from your boss and co-workers. It repeats this information a minimum of three times, with various anecdotes (likely made up) sprinkled in to pad the page count. There are a dozen, full-page diagrams of how to arrange the furniture in your office so that passerby do not see what’s on your screen at work. Really? More wasted space.

    There is NO useful trading information in this book. The 5-star reviews were obviously submitted by the author, his family, and friend. Or maybe the publisher?

    If you find anything of value in this book, you should also consider repeating elementary school.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Crystal Hunt (verified owner) – June 7, 2023

    Awesome read! From cover to cover, the Part-Time Trader is filled with helpful antidotes and trading advice that has helped me take my trading to a whole other level not to mention that it helps me do so while still working my day-job.

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Bellamy Sexton (verified owner) – June 8, 2023

    One heck of an entertaining read with so many practical examples of how to think about a career in corporations and trading.

    Solid advice, and let’s be clear, you will not be a trader after reading this. You will however know about how To set you’re self up.

    So tech advice might be outdated. But that’s always the case. I found the entire read entertaining, and filled with valuable truths. Two of my favorites

    You have to be good-great at your job. And if you’re not then you better fix that before introducing another distraction. – so true

    On trading, it’s a system and you should approach it like Ichiro or Jeter getting consistent base hits. Don’t expect home runs every time you got to bad. There’s no overnight success, it’s going to take a lot of experience.

    In the end you’re going to go to shareplanner.com if you like Ryan’s philosophy, which I’m a fan of. So I think it’s worth checking out.

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    Zendaya Mercado (verified owner) – July 16, 2023

    The book is a guide on how to trade while working a regular job. It has a good narrative. It is a good read.

  6. Rated 2 out of 5

    Harlem Hester (verified owner) – October 2, 2023

    This book suffers from some serious shortcomings as described below:

    1) Based on the title, I believe what most people would expect to see is the real technical tactics in trading that are suitable to people whose main jobs are not trading. Rather, 90% of the book was spent to talk about his life in the office, how he managed to avoid distractions/problems in the office so that he can trade effectively.

    Unfortunately, I can say that you can easily use your common sense to know what to do or not in what he spent a lengthy amount of space in the book to describe. For example, there are a couple diagrams to show how you should arrange your desk in an office. Basically, it’s whatever way that allows the minimum exposure of your monitor to other people.

    Seriously? If you don’t know how to do it, then I think you couldn’t even graduate and get a job as a middle-class salary man!

    2) Even if you choose to spend a lot of space on this kind of topic, the way the author did is very ineffective. He talked in circle. Even though there are chapters/ headings throughout the book, the topics revolved around the same couple things throughout. For example, I don’t know how many times the concept of “don’t go high-profile” was described in the book, one way or another.

    Some other specific topics that show up more than once are like the concept of not looking in the dollar gain/loss, and his warning to avoid penny stocks. Note that I viewed these two topics to be good and useful ones to tell the readers, but the way they show up here and there makes the messages less important.

    3) A small one. I could find many typos in the book or even some grammatical errors. It’s like the author rushed to finish the book and makes the work look less professional. I don’t blame him that much for this issue – ultimately, he’s a trader.

    Overall, it’s fun when he described the lives of various colleagues including his, but is that supposed to be the main purpose of the book? Or when the author described several other things that seem to be real lessons to teach, couldn’t you know that anyway by your instinct? Comparing the price of the book vs the knowledge to be gained, this is not a good one.

  7. Rated 1 out of 5

    Kaysen Powell (verified owner) – November 3, 2023

    Book sucked talked about his job barely any trading info. Garbage book. was goin to sell it after reading but goin to throw it away so nobody else will ready it. If I can give it less then one star I would.

  8. Rated 5 out of 5

    Vivian Best (verified owner) – January 28, 2024

    If you’ve ever wondered, “I think i might like to trade stocks,” this is a great read for you. Ryan helps you develop a plan for getting into the market and doing so without devoting your life to it. The book gives you an insight on the logistical and psychological plan you need if you want to get involved in trading (while maintaining your sanity and job), and he’s honest and real about his experiences and will tell you about his successes and failures. This being my first year trading, i’ve had some frustrating moments and Ryan’s book gave me both a sigh of relief that i wasn’t the only one and also a few “ah-ha” moments that have provided a positive result in my trading.

    Aside from the book being a fantastic resource for those getting started, Ryan also has a website, shareplanner.com, which has been an unbelievable benefit to me. It’s a great community, and although he does offer a paid-subscription service, the fee is extremely minimal when considering the gains you get by following his plan and the insightful education he (and the others in the group) can provide.

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