The Insider’s Guide to Trading the World Stock Markets begins with a basic overview of the stock market and gradually migrates toward the intermediate level of specific tips and profitable strategies for survival in the industry. Most of the informative advice, issues, and content focuses on the interests of the online day trader. A glossary of stock market terms are dedicated to its own section in the back as a reference to beginners just starting out and for basic traders who wish to graduate to the intermediate level. For further reference, a list is included for the Standard & Poor’s 100 Index and the NASDAQ 100 Stock Index.
No matter how intelligent you are, day trading is a risk. Why? Because it involves competition and emotion. That’s why so many people have historically compared it to gambling. While trading is similar to gambling, it requires much more than pure instinct and luck. Day trading requires knowledge of the industry, diligence, the ability to absorb, decipher and react to the continuous tides of information encumbered with the internal conflicts of emotional pride, fear, despair, greed, and loss. If the prospects of winning are still a challenge and appeal to you in spite of the risks, then by all means, read on. Begin the journey of your day trading experience.
Contents:
- Key Market Structure
- Stock Trading vs. Gambling
- Day Trading Strategies
- Market Analysis
- Day Trading Online
- Strategic Tips for Success
- Market Indicators
- Stock Trading Terminology
The Insider’s Guide to Trading the World Stock Markets By Andrew Willis pdf