A Guide to Core Trading Concepts

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A Guide to Core Trading Concepts

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Rating : 4.53 (851 Votes)
Asin : 1548217719
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 168 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-03-19
Language : English

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Trading is simple. This process begins before you turn on your computer and ends long after the closing bell This book is not just filled with knowledge. Being a successful trader may not. "Practice does not make perfect. Individuals can absorb all the information they want, but the bridge between abstract theories and real performance eludes the vast majority of traders. Trading is not just about charts and numbers- it is equally as dependent on the management of self. There are countless pieces of literature floating around that can dispense the knowledge necessary to successful trading. This book offers something different- something not easily conveyed. This guide will walk you through, step by step, the process of conducting a winning trade. The goal of this book is to construct a reliable conduit between all of the jumbled con

About the AuthorWilliam Cheung began trading his own retirement account in 1986 and survived many downturns in the market, starting with the Black Monday Stock Market Crash of 1987. William befriended Lance Beggs, founder of YourTradingCoach in 2006 and joined Velez Capital Management in 2007 (which branched off to form Wealth Trade FX). Since 2000, William’s educational material has impacted over 10,000 traders in U.S. equities and Forex. On a one-on-one level, he has coached hundreds of individuals to trading success and proficiency. By 1992, William began trading

William continues to trade daily while proactively contributing as a trading education consultant with various firms and online communities.Within William's heart is a genuine desire to serve others and make a positive difference. William was asked by management to join their team, where he continued his endeavo