How to Get Started in Active Trading and Investing

Business & Finance, Economics, Public Finance
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Author: David S. Nassar ISBN: 9780071821223
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education Publication: April 28, 2004
Imprint: McGraw-Hill Education Language: English
Author: David S. Nassar
ISBN: 9780071821223
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication: April 28, 2004
Imprint: McGraw-Hill Education
Language: English

"Online investing is 'back in vogue . . . '"
--The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal bestselling author David Nassar changed the course of independent investing--and sold more than 100,000 books--with his landmark How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading. Times and markets have changed, however, and a sense of caution has replaced that period's go-for-the-gusto ethos.

At the same time, millions of traders and investors can't help but see--and hunger for--the fast-turnaround trading profits that are still there for the taking. How to Get Started in Active Trading and Investing is once again the right book at the right time, distancing itself from the day-trading mania with profitable strategies and techniques for this all-new market. Essential reading for today's new breed of commonsense trader/investor, it explains how to:

  • Understand--and profit from--the moves of market makers
  • Discover and implement a personalized trading style
  • Improve market-timing skills and instincts
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"Online investing is 'back in vogue . . . '"
--The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal bestselling author David Nassar changed the course of independent investing--and sold more than 100,000 books--with his landmark How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading. Times and markets have changed, however, and a sense of caution has replaced that period's go-for-the-gusto ethos.

At the same time, millions of traders and investors can't help but see--and hunger for--the fast-turnaround trading profits that are still there for the taking. How to Get Started in Active Trading and Investing is once again the right book at the right time, distancing itself from the day-trading mania with profitable strategies and techniques for this all-new market. Essential reading for today's new breed of commonsense trader/investor, it explains how to:

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