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Index
About the Book About the Author Title Dedication Contents Preface to the 3rd Edition Preface 1. The Indian Equity and Derivative Markets
The Indian Stock Market The Difference between a Trader and an Investor Derivatives Aspects of Successful Trading
2. ADX — The Anatomy of a Trend
Technical Analysis Types of Trading The Anatomy of a Bar Trends The Big Question: Is the Market Trending or Trading?
3. Technical Methods
Indicators Oscillators (or Momentum Oscillators) Fibonacci Methods Candlestick Charting
4. Applying Technicals to Trading
Swing Trading Successful Retest Bull and Bear Flags Support and Resistance Diagrams for the Swing Trader
5. Day Trading Rules and Setups
Day Trading Setups
6. Cash and Futures Arbitrage
Why the Cost of Carry Varies According to the Market Sentiment Advantages of Using Cash and Futures Arbitrage Possible Outcomes of the Cash Futures Arbitrage
7. Getting to Grips with Options
Options: Some Important Concepts Factors That Determine the Price of an Option The Greeks Factors to Keep in Mind When Buying Options
8. Strategies for Trading Options
Introduction Vertical Spreads Rolling Options Up, Down and Out Straddles
9. The Covered Call: Who Says 4% Returns per Month are History
Why Covered Call Writing Makes Sense in India What Kind of Returns Are We Talking About? How Covered Call Writing Compares with Simply Going Long Deciding on the Stocks to Buy and the Strikes to Write Follow up Strategies Writing Index Covered Call Options Advance Implementation Benefits of the Covered Call Strategy Why Don’t Many Other People Do It?
10. Derivative Strategies for Special Situations
Writing Covered Calls Just Before Important Announcements or News Company Results Election Results Cabinet Committee Meetings
11. Trading Discipline
What is Discipline? Qualities of a Disciplined Trader Traits of the Indisciplined Trader My Trading Manual
12. Money Management
The Size of Your Trading Positions should be Based on the Size of Your Trading Capital What is Money Management? Position Sizing Strategies Stops Exits
13. Selection of Stocks and Futures
Bottom Up Analysis Top Down Analysis Rate of Change (ROC) Adding a Fundamental Valuation Parameter
14. My Trading Diary — The Bubble and the Crash: February-June 2006 15. The AG Last Hour Trading Technique
What’s So Special about the First and Last Hours of a Trading Day? The Context of the Market How to Select the Right Stocks to Trade Examples Conclusion
Appendix-1: Permitted Contract Sizes Appendix-II: Calculating Implied Volatility Appendix-III: Using the Peter Hoadley Options Strategy Software
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