Winning the Day Trading Game: Lessons and Techniques from a Lifetime of Trading

Hardcover
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Author: Patsy Busby Dow

ISBN-10: 0471738239

ISBN-13: 9780471738237

Category: Online & Day Trading

Profit from Experience!\ "All day traders will relate to the stories and lessons in Busby's new book, and new day trading entrants need to read it before they set out on what can be a perilous 'journey.' It will make the going much smoother."\ —Gail Osten Executive Editor, SFO Magazine\ "As a floor trader of twenty-five years' standing, I can tell you that Tom Busby has made an important contribution to the literature of day trading. His incisive comments bring clarity to chaos. His calm...

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Take a proven approach to short-term trading. Winning the Day Trading Game offers an insider's view of the trading life and provides proven strategies for profitable trading. Professional trader Tom Busby explains how the strategies that made him so much money early on in his career ultimately failed during the 1987 stock market crash and then reveals how he reinvented himself as a high-percentage day trader. He interweaves personal experiences with technical explanations to outline the cornerstones of his technique. In highlighting his own trading experiences, Busby clearly explains how to beat the market by balancing the impulses of greed and fear, managing risk at all times; and taking responsibility for your trading. Thomas L. Busby (Mobile, AL) has been a professional trader and broker for 25 years, working with Merrill Lynch and Smith Barney. He founded the Day Trading Institute in 1996 and it has grown into one of the most successful trading schools in the world.

Ch. 1The crucible : black Monday1Ch. 2Time is central15Ch. 3Trading is a numbers game31Ch. 4Read the tape45Ch. 5There's no crying in trading61Ch. 6Riding the rail73Ch. 7Worry about risk, the rewards will come85Ch. 8Respect the news99Ch. 9Getting down to brass tacks113Ch. 10Preparation pays133Ch. 11A study in contrast145Ch. 12Recap the essentials155Ch. 13An afterthought for consideration : the doctrine of genius169