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A Beginner's Guide To Day Trading Online

A Beginner's Guide To Day Trading OnlineAuthor: Turner, Toni
Publisher: Adams Media
Category: eBooks


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 116 reviews
Sales Rank: 17,355

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: 2
Pages: 288
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6420285
ASIN: B001PBSDWU

Publication Date: December 1, 2008

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Product Description
Day trading is highly profitable-and highly tumultuous. Moreover, the financial markets have changed considerably in recent years. Expert author Toni Turner gives you the latest information on mastering the markets, including:
  • Decimalization of stock prices
  • New trading products such as E-minis and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)
  • Precision entries and exits
  • The new breed of trader
Written in an accessible, step-by-step manner, A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online, 2nd Edition shows how to day trade stocks in today's market.

Toni Turner is the bestselling author of A Beginner's Guide to Short-Term Trading. An investor/trader with fourteen years' experience, she is a popular educator and speaker at financial conferences and trading forums across the country. Toni has appeared on NBC, MSNBC, CNN, CNNfn, and CNBC's Power Lunch, with Bill Griffith. She has been interviewed on dozens of radio programs and featured in CBSMarketWatch.com, Fortune magazine, and Bloomberg Personal Finance. She currently serves as a consultant to Townsend Analytics, Ltd. .


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4 out of 5 stars Nice book but not for shorting   May 29, 2010
Anita Mar
This is a good book for beginners.

However, I found that there is too much emphasis on long selling, and not enough on short selling.

It was my first book to read on trading and it was easy to follow except for one chapter of oscillators-I found that stochastics wasn't explained well and I had to do my research on Investopedia to understand oscillators well.



5 out of 5 stars Great book and Easy Read   March 24, 2010
Menage (charlotte, nc)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

As a new swing trader I found this book very easy to read and it had a wealth of information! I would recommend it for anyone who is starting out in the trading world.


5 out of 5 stars Good for non-beginners too   January 31, 2010
Gene Christie (Beverly Hills, Fl.)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have traded for quite a while. Some things I never really understood, I understand now. The proof is in the pudding, which I will do when the Market is right. I recommend for anyone who is not an expert. Plus, it is easy to follow and pleasant to read.


2 out of 5 stars Teaches about daytrading but not how to daytrade   December 14, 2009
Christian Farman (Deerfield, MA)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I have been a successful position trader for few years and decided to venture into daytrading to cash in on trendless market periods. What I found out is that being a successful position trader does not necessarily mean you will be a successful daytrader. As a daytrader you have to make quick decisions and pull the trigger with little delay. This book focuses on too many technical indicators that may be useful in position trading but not of paramount importance in daytrading.In essence all they do is delay yor ability to take action thus missing your opportunity. I have finally been able to become slightly profitable using the help of a daytrader friend of mine who opened my eyes to the importance of having a thorough and deep understanding of level II. Although this book does discuss Level II, it is done in a superficial manner with little depth. It is critical to know the games that market makers and large position holders play to fool you. One common ploy used by large institutions to sell large amounts of stock is to use ECNs. The ECN will only show a small amount of shares while hiding the rest. The unsespecting daytrader wil see high volume at the bid and low ask volume and think the stock is moving higher.The exact opposite usually occurs since the ECN at the ask is only showing a small amount of shares they have to sell. While they show all the shares they are willing to buy at the bid. There are many more games played by the AXE etc and my point is unless you understand these issues being a successful daytrader will remain a difficult goal to achieve.THis book will certainly not provide this critical information


2 out of 5 stars This book is too basic to make you money   December 2, 2009
D. N. Ivanoff (NY)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

While i like Tony as a speaker and think most her work make sense, this is a book is just too basic.
Everything is so idealized and oversimplified that trust me, it is unlikely that you will learn how to make money - however, you make learn how to day trade online. For sure you will loose money. Now if you take this and continue your journey, you will need to eventually read everything by Linda Raschke and Toby Crabel, because they are the only two hedge fund managers that i am aware of that have written books that are still trading, managing money and doing what they preach. So i may browse through this book, but really focus not on this author who tends to make its money from seminars and books, but by reading the real traders - Linda Raschke and Toby Crabel.


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