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Index
Cover Dedication Foreword Introduction Chapter 1—This Ain’t No Dress Rehearsal!
Benefits of Day Trading: The Good News The Flip Side: Wall Street Takes No Prisoners What Does a Day Trader Look Like? To Trade or Not to Trade? Author’s Note Center Point: The Power of Commitment
Chapter 2—Wall Street: A View from the Top of the Skyscraper
The First Traders The Birth of Wall Street Who Are Wall Street’s Biggest Party Animals? The Bulls and the Bears The Land of Greed and Fear Supply and Demand or How Much Will You Pay for That Cookie? Price: The Bottom Line The New York Stock Exchange The NASDAQ Stock Market The American Stock Exchange, or Amex Where You Come In The Bid and Ask, or Offer: What They Mean NASDAQ Level II System The Ringmaster, CNBC Center Point: Empower Your Personal Beliefs
Chapter 3—Day Trading Is Your Business: Let’s Set It Up That Way
Your Day Trading Stash: A Reality Check Choose Your Weapon What Type of Trader Are You: Part-time or Full-time? Trading with an Online Broker: Which One Is Right for You? Advantages of Using a Direct-access Trading Platform Should You Open Two Trading Accounts? Slippage and Commissions: How They Affect Your Wallet Trading On Margin: How to Do It and Still Sleep at Night Develop a Simple Business Plan Create a Success-oriented Environment Paper Trading: Should You Do It? Center Point: Your Vision: Life’s Invitation to Greatness
Chapter 4—The Winning Market Mentality That Leads to Profits
Rule One: Protect Your Principal Rule Two: Trade to Trade Well, Not to Make Money Why the Stock Market Is Always Right The Trader’s Most Formidable Foe Why Faith and Hope Should Be Left in a Basket by the Door Why “The Devil” Made You Lose All That Money Celebrate Your Positive Trading Characteristics Reality Check: What Color Is the Stock Market? Don’t Push the River: Swim with It and the Money Will Flow to You Responsibility and Respect: How They Play Leading Roles in Your Success Center Point: Extend Your Reach
Chapter 5—Trading Fundamentals You’ll Build On
The Market Has No Price or Time Limits Fundamental Versus Technical Analysis Different Trading Time Frames: What They Mean to You Trading with the Clock for Profits Introduction to Charting Techniques Center Point: The Miracle of Giving
Chapter 6—Technical Analysis 101: The Trend Is Your Friend
Stock Cycles: How They Help You Plan Your Trades Support and Resistance: What They Are, How to Recognize Them Money-making Breakouts and Breakdowns: How to Identify Them How to Draw Trendlines or Where to Connect the Dots Center Point: Coincidence or Synchronicity?
Chapter 7—Choose a Stock to Trade
Volume: A Simple Indicator That Says a Lot Moving Averages: What They Are, How to Use Them The Final Touch: Momentum Indicators Center Point: Detachment—Pathway to Freedom
Chapter 8—When the Tough Get Going: Beginning Trader’s Boot Camp
Beginner’s Boot Camp: Week One Beginner’s Boot Camp: Week Two Order Types and Definitions Center Point: The Power of Intuition
Chapter 9—Plan Your Trade and Trade Your Plan
How to Design Your Trading Log Viewpoint: Top Down Versus Bottom Up Approach Plan Your Trade with Risk-reward Analysis Money-making Chart Patterns for Position Trades The Basics: Continuation and Reversal Patterns Double-bottom Pattern Cup-with-handle Pattern Reverse Head-and-shoulders Plain Vanilla Breakout Know Your Stop Before You Shop Center Point: Practice Healthy Selfishness
Chapter 10—The Swinging Day Trader
Fibonacci Numbers Money-making Setups for Swing Trades and Day Trades Gap Openings: How to Manage Them To Hold Overnight, or Not to Hold Overnight Nitty-gritty Stuff about Day Trading Does Your Stock Waltz or Jitterbug? Where to Place Your Stop-loss Orders Day Trading Setups: What You’re Looking For Quick Level II Review and Intraday Trading Tactics Pre-market and After-hours Trading Scene The Ultimate Day Trading Scene Center Point: Release the Past
Chapter 11—Scalps and Shorts, or the Quick and the Dead
What Is Scalping? Basic Scalping Tactics Price Behavior at Whole and Half Numbers Scalping Technique: Early Entries Level II Review and Scalping Strategies Additions to Your Intraday Toolbox Tick Charts Scalping Setups Boost Your Scalping Profit Potential Scalping Checklist Selling Short: Don’t Sell It Short! The Shorting Process: How It Works Chart Patterns for Selling Short: What to Look For Bottom Line Shorting Strategies Center Point: Create a Prosperity Mindset
Chapter 12—Love Your Losses: They’re a Trader’s Best Friend!
Seven “Suicide Scenes”: How to Avoid Them, Protect Your Principal, and Live to Trade Another Day Scene One: Stuff Happens Scene Two: The Good News, Bad News Roller-coaster Ride Scene Three: Drop the Stop Game Scene Four: How Not To Catch a Falling Knife Scene Five: Hey, Wait for Me! Scene Six: The Whipsaw Club Scene Seven: Going Ballistic Center Point: The Truth about Fear
Chapter 13—Trading Survival Techniques
The “If, Then” Mentality: How It Boosts You to the Ranks of Professionals Stay Aware of Big Picture Dynamics The Advance-decline Line as a Superb Storyteller Meet Another Storyteller: U.S. Thirty-year Treasury Bonds Other “If, Then” Settings Too Much Chocolate? Watch Out! It’s Options Expiration Week Program Trading: A Jolt Out of the Blue Learn How to Change Gears Trading Day In a Capsule Where to Find Stocks to Trade Trading Fitness: Your Body, Your Mind Trading Rules to Prosper By Center Point: Live Consciously and Succeed!
Chapter 14—The Future Is Now!
Trading from the State of Overwhelm Microlist of High-caliber Financial Web Sites Pump and Dump Should You Take a Trading Course? In Conclusion Center Point: We Are All Connected
Recommended Reading List Acknowledgments About the Author Index Copyright
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