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Synopsis: It's an A to Z guide to electronic day trading that gives you the basics and goes beyond – showing traders what they need to trade profitably in the new electronic markets. Harris' popular “Trading 101” seminars now go one step further … into the new cybermarkets. A great primer!
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Jacket Description: by now, youve probably heard lots of stories about the thousands of individuals worldwide who, armed with little more than their PCs, are making a killing day trading stocks online. Could electronic day trading be your ticket to financial independence? Heres your chance to find out. Written by Sunny J. Harris, a successful electronic trader and one of todays most respected trading educators, Electronic Day Trading 101 is a complete step-by-step introduction to online day tradingwhat it is, how it works, and how to get started in business for yourselfand succeed. Requiring no prior stock market or electronic investing experience, it covers all the basics, from stock market fundamentals and essential trading terminology to sophisticated techniques for evaluating your trading performance. With dozens of illustrations and real-life examples, Harris fills you in on what you need to know about trading hardware and software, selecting an online broker or ECN, opening a trading account, developing a trading system thats right for you, trading from home or from a trading salon, performing fundamental and technical analysis, and researching stocks online. Drawing upon her two decades of experience as head of her own trading firm, Harris provides expert coaching on the all-important business aspects of running a thriving electronic trading practice. She provides invaluable tips on goal setting, maintaining discipline, managing your time, budgeting, good record keeping, and taxes. She also helps you to understand the psychological barriers that often keep people from succeeding as traders, and tells you how to overcome them. Electronic Day Trading 101 is an indispensable springboard for anyone considering taking the leap into online trading.
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Table of Contents: Before You Begin.Getting Started. Theories and Strategies. Sources of Information and Data. Analyzing Your Data. Education: Seminars, Conferences, and Study Guides. Electronic Brokerage. Developing Your Own Approach. Trading as Your Business. Discipline. Evaluating Your Performance. Record Keeping and Taxes. Appendices. Glossary. Bibliography and Sources. Index.
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