5 Responses to “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Day Trading like a Pro”

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  1. Informative and well laid out. Based on the clearly explained steps in the book, I am finally emboldened to dip a toe into the (otherwise uncharted) waters if day-trading. Thanks Jennifer and Peter.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. New edition just out. More sensible approach, and updated. Definitely worth the money, especially for new traders.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. If your stock market experience is limited, this book will serve as a good introduction. The material is basic and presented in an easily understood format.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Recently I decided to try short-term trading. Soon I realise that I need to learn more. What is going on behind bid/ask postings, how to read and interpret Level II quotes, what is Naqdaq TotalView, what advance platforms are available today, etc? So I went to local bookstore and browsed through the section. Didn’t find anything satisfactory so bought this book as a temporary solution. After an hour of reading I decided to write my first book review on Amazon.com. This is simply the best book I could hope to find on the subject: precise, structured, brief yet informative, state-of-the-art information. Excellent book overall. I highly recommend this book for beginners and may be even more experienced traders that didn’t keep up with the latest advances. My only complain is that the indexing is not detail enough.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. This book is a great introduction on how to become a day trader. It answers a lot of questions that the aspiring day trader may have. More of a day trading manual than a day trading text book.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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