The Ultimate Day Trader: How to Achieve Consistent Day Trading Profits in Stocks, Forex, and Commodities
- ISBN13: 9781605500089
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product DescriptionDay trading is difficult. The path is fraught with risk. But a pot of gold awaits those who learn their lessons well. After four decades in the markets as a trader, analyst, author, educator, and system developer, Jacob Bernstein sets down a comprehensive guide to the art of day trading. You will learn: New day trading methods Order entry strategies How to avoid costly errors when using electronic trading platformsDetailed strategies to maximize profits With this bo. . . More >>
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I am a forex day trader, and I found this book very interesting.
In particular, I enjoyed the explanation about the gap openings, gap set ups
and gap triggers. I think this helps a lot on the fine tuning of exits because all
trading instruments have gaps.
in any case, I enjoyed it and Amazon delivered on time as promised.
Thank you.
Rating: 5 / 5
I don’t recommend it at all. This book is full of useless graphs and vague trading methods that even the author does not know how to implement. The author claims has written 35 books! How could someone possibly writes so many books about trading, except just by filling them with nonsense.
Rating: 1 / 5
I found this book exceptional. The advice is practical and cuts through a lot of the baloney that I read in other books on technical analysis. Yes, there are a few typos in the book, but I’d rather have excellent advice, a few typos, and pay $15 than perfectly laid-out bad advice for $30-60 (plus the losses from bad trades). (My background? A lot of math model development in traditional sciences, which I’ve been applying to investment modeling for the past year. I’ll be teaching a course on investment modeling to my computer science grad students next term and plan to use this book. )
Rating: 5 / 5
There is nothing “ultimate” in “The Ultimate Day Trader. ” This book has countless errors and grammar mistakes. Charts in the book are labeled wrong. For example, the author speaks about a 15 minute chart of the SPX, but when you take a look at the chart listed, it is labeled as a 1 hour chart of Dow Jones. There are many, many mistakes like this. I find it incredibly unprofessional of the author and the editors to let a book with so many mistakes go to press.
The reason the book gets two stars instead of one, is because the author gives some valid ideas for trading systems.
I would recommend anything on the required reading list of the MTA (Market Technicians Association) for certification if you are serious about making money in the stock market. [. . . ]
The Ultimate Day Trader is not worth your time.
Rating: 2 / 5
The book rewraps author’s trading methods which were published in his previous books. I only like his exit strategy and the stock trading business operation, and the book also gives some good advice. This books does not provide much further information as previous published.
Rating: 4 / 5