Day Trading 101, 2nd Edition: From Understanding Risk Management and Creating Trade Plans to Recognizing Market Patterns and Using Automated Software, an Essential Primer in Modern Day Trading
By (Author) Joe Duarte
Adams Media Corporation
Adams Media Corporation
16th October 2024
7th November 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Investment and securities
332.6420285
Hardback
256
Width 133mm, Height 181mm, Spine 25mm
306g
An updated and refreshed guide to day trading, with prescriptive information and actionable advice to help you achieve financial success.
It may seem that day trading is only for savvy investors who know the ins and outs of the marketplacebut it doesnt have to be. All it takes is the right information and staying on top of the market.
Day Trading 101, 2nd Edition, simplifies all the terms, strategies, and processes involved in day trading, helping even the most novice investor find financial success. With updated information on trading patterns, mastering trading options, keeping tabs on the market, establishing strategies to make the most profit, and understanding trading lingo, this guide can get you on track to becoming a smart investor. Full of expert advice on the best paths to trading success, Day Trading 101 leaves no stone unturned, and no trading option undiscovered.
Joe Duarte is a market analyst, trader, investor, and money manager. One of CNBCs original Market Mavens, Dr. Duarte has been writing about and analyzing global events since 1990. His articles and commentary have been featured on Marketwatch.com, Barrons, Smart Money, Medical Economics, and more. Dr. Duarte is a board-certified anesthesiologist, and former President of River Willow Capital Management where he managed individual accounts. His combined expertise in health care, energy, and the effects of politics and global intelligence on the financial markets have offered a unique blend of insight and information to thousands of active investors around the world on a daily basis, and he has been quoted in the major media, including CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, and CNN.com.