You're a trader. You live a life of glamour, fast cars, leisure and luxury -- everything you've ever dreamed of ... Of course, that's until you discover that trading can be brutally difficult. If you play the trading game, you are going to make mistakes -- maybe even some like these: * agonising endlessly over when to enter or exit a trade * trading like a maverick, risking too much of your capital * beating yourself up when a trade goes against you * losing $1 million in a single trade * clicking 'buy' instead of 'sell' * buying 10 000 units when you only meant to purchase 1000. 20 Most…mehr
You're a trader. You live a life of glamour, fast cars, leisure and luxury -- everything you've ever dreamed of ... Of course, that's until you discover that trading can be brutally difficult. If you play the trading game, you are going to make mistakes -- maybe even some like these: * agonising endlessly over when to enter or exit a trade * trading like a maverick, risking too much of your capital * beating yourself up when a trade goes against you * losing $1 million in a single trade * clicking 'buy' instead of 'sell' * buying 10 000 units when you only meant to purchase 1000. 20 Most Common Trading Mistakes reveals market mishaps from some of the biggest names in trading. Everyone -- from stellar traders to complete novices -- can use help learning how to trade in the black. Why not learn from the masters how to turn blunders into profit?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kel Butcher is a financial markets trader with almost 20 years' experience trading shares, futures, options, warrants and CFDs. Kel is a regular contributor to YourTradingEdge magazine and acts as a consultant to a managed fund, a boutique trading company and a share-trading software developer. Kel is the author of A Step-by-Step Guide to Buying and Selling Shares Online.
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Acknowledgements ix Introduction xi 1 It's not my fault - I didn't even know it was a mistake! Mistake 1: defining a trading mistake (with Dr Van Tharp) 1 2 The horse goes in front of the cart Mistake 2: jumping into the market before having learned the required skills (with David Hunt) 13 3 Failing to plan is planning to fail Mistake 3: not having a clearly defined and documented trading plan (with Justine Pollard) 23 4 Get that monkey off my back Mistake 4: not trusting your own ability (with Louise Bedford) 35 5 Nice knowing me Mistake 5: not aligning your trading strengths (with Brett Steenbarger) 45 20 Most Common Trading Mistakes 6 Easy come, easy go Mistake 6: overcomplicating the entry process (with Russell Sands) 57 7 Complex complexity Mistake 7: making trading too complicated (with Davin Clarke) 65 8 Too many contracts, not enough shares Mistake 8: not understanding money management (with Ryan Jones) 73 9 1000 per cent return in three days - sure, it happens all the time Mistake 9: paying good money for a dodgy trading 'system' (with Wayne McDonell) 87 10 Heads, I win; tails, you lose! Mistake 10: failing to understand the numbers (with Gary Stone) 97 11 Bet big to lose big Mistake 11: misusing leverage and margin (with Christopher Tate) 111 12 What's the time, Mr Wolf? Mistake 12: confusing time frames and trading strategies (with Jake Bernstein) 125 13 Where the ^!*# is the exit? Mistake 13: not having a clearly defi ned exit strategy (with Larry Williams) 135 14 But the guy on TV said it would go up tomorrow! Mistake 14: listening to the advice of media and others (with Glen Larson) 147 15 Half price and still too expensive Mistake 15: averaging down (with Tom Scollon) 157 16 I'm right! The market's wrong Mistake 16: lacking discipline (with Dr Harry Stanton) 165 17 The emotions of a robot Mistake 17: emotive and subjective trading (Kel Butcher) 173 18 Overworked and underpaid Mistake 18: overtrading (various) 185 19 Fat fingers, 10 000 too many, and busting trades Mistake 19: operational errors (with John Robertson) 197 20 I'm sure I filed that somewhere ... Mistake 20: avoiding the paperwork (with Jason Cunningham) 207 Glossary 217 Index 225
Acknowledgements ix Introduction xi 1 It's not my fault - I didn't even know it was a mistake! Mistake 1: defining a trading mistake (with Dr Van Tharp) 1 2 The horse goes in front of the cart Mistake 2: jumping into the market before having learned the required skills (with David Hunt) 13 3 Failing to plan is planning to fail Mistake 3: not having a clearly defined and documented trading plan (with Justine Pollard) 23 4 Get that monkey off my back Mistake 4: not trusting your own ability (with Louise Bedford) 35 5 Nice knowing me Mistake 5: not aligning your trading strengths (with Brett Steenbarger) 45 20 Most Common Trading Mistakes 6 Easy come, easy go Mistake 6: overcomplicating the entry process (with Russell Sands) 57 7 Complex complexity Mistake 7: making trading too complicated (with Davin Clarke) 65 8 Too many contracts, not enough shares Mistake 8: not understanding money management (with Ryan Jones) 73 9 1000 per cent return in three days - sure, it happens all the time Mistake 9: paying good money for a dodgy trading 'system' (with Wayne McDonell) 87 10 Heads, I win; tails, you lose! Mistake 10: failing to understand the numbers (with Gary Stone) 97 11 Bet big to lose big Mistake 11: misusing leverage and margin (with Christopher Tate) 111 12 What's the time, Mr Wolf? Mistake 12: confusing time frames and trading strategies (with Jake Bernstein) 125 13 Where the ^!*# is the exit? Mistake 13: not having a clearly defi ned exit strategy (with Larry Williams) 135 14 But the guy on TV said it would go up tomorrow! Mistake 14: listening to the advice of media and others (with Glen Larson) 147 15 Half price and still too expensive Mistake 15: averaging down (with Tom Scollon) 157 16 I'm right! The market's wrong Mistake 16: lacking discipline (with Dr Harry Stanton) 165 17 The emotions of a robot Mistake 17: emotive and subjective trading (Kel Butcher) 173 18 Overworked and underpaid Mistake 18: overtrading (various) 185 19 Fat fingers, 10 000 too many, and busting trades Mistake 19: operational errors (with John Robertson) 197 20 I'm sure I filed that somewhere ... Mistake 20: avoiding the paperwork (with Jason Cunningham) 207 Glossary 217 Index 225
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