Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-194) and index.
Chapter 10 Selecting a Computer Chapter 11 Selecting Software Chapter 12 Selecting a Data Source Chapter 13 Purchasing a Canned Trading System Chapter 14 The Never-Ending Search for the Holy Grail.
Chapter 15 Developing Your Own Trading System Chapter 16 Setting Up Your Trading as a Business Chapter 17 Discipline Chapter 18 Evaluating Your Performance Chapter 19 Back-Office Details.
Chapter 5 Exploring the Literature Chapter 6 Clubs and Professional Organizations Chapter 7 Evaluating Seminars and Conferences Chapter 8 Charlatans and Their Techniques Chapter 9 What Do You Trade?
Getting Started in Trading Contents Foreword Preface Chapter 1 In the Beginning ... Chapter 2 Approaches Chapter 3 Sources of Information and Data Chapter 4 Analyzing Your Data.
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Written specifically for the novice, Getting Started in Trading explains the basics of trading, in any time frame. While most beginner books answer such technical questions as 'What is a put' and 'What is a call', this book describes both the 'what' of trading and the how: how do I place a trade, how do I select a broker, and what do I tell them when I open my account? It provides detailed information on selecting a computer, software packages, and data sources.
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