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Day Trading For Dummies

Day Trading For Dummies


By Ann C. Logue, MBA

ISBN: 978-0-470-17149-3
Format: Paper
Pages: 360 Pages
Pub. Date: October 2007

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Price: $24.99
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Introduction.

Part I: Day Trading Fundamentals.

Chapter 1: Wake Up to Day Trading.

Chapter 2: Making a Day Trade of It.

Chapter 3: Signing Up for Asset Classes.

Chapter 4: Investing, Trading, and Gambling.

Chapter 5: Fun with Regulation.

Part II: Day Trading Tools.

Chapter 6: Setting Up Your Accounts and Office.

Chapter 7: Research and Trading Services.

Chapter 8: Managing the Stress of the Markets.

Chapter 9: Managing Your Money and Positions.

Chapter 10: Taxes for Traders.

Chapter 11: But Did You Make Money? Evaluating Performance.

Part III: Day Trading Strategies.

Chapter 12: Using Fundamental and Technical Analysis.

Chapter 13: Market Indicators and Day Trading Strategies.

Chapter 14: Short Selling and Leverage.

Chapter 15: The World of Arbitrage.

Chapter 16: Day Trading for Investors.

Part IV: The Part of Tens.

Chapter 17: Ten Good Reasons to Day Trade.

Chapter 18: Ten Good Reasons to Avoid Day Trading.

Chapter 19: Ten Common Day Trading Mistakes.

Chapter 20: Ten Alternatives to Day Trading.

Appendix: Resources for Day Traders.

Index.

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