The best-selling trading book of alltime updated for the new era
The New Trading for a Living updates a modern classic,popular worldwide among both private and institutional traders.This revised and expanded edition brings time-tested concepts ingear with today's fast-moving markets, adding new studies andtechniques for the modern trader.
This classic guide teaches a calm and disciplined approach tothe markets. It emphasizes risk management along withself-management and provides clear rules for both. The NewTrading for a Living incudes templates for rating stock picks,creating trade plans, and rating your own readiness to trade. Itprovides the knowledge, perspective, and tools for developing yourown effective trading system.
All charts in this book are new and in full color, with clearcomments on rules and techniques. The clarity of this book'slanguage, its practical illustrations and generous sharing of theessential skills have made it a model for the industry oftenimitated but never duplicated. Both new and experienced traderswill appreciate its insights and the calm, systematic approach tomodern markets.
The New Trading for a Living will become an even morevaluable resource than the author's previous books: * Overcome barriers to success and develop strongerdiscipline * Identify asymmetrical market zones, where rewards are higherand risks lower * Master money management as you set entries, targets andstops * Use a record-keeping system that will make you into your ownteacher
Successful trading is based on knowledge, focus, and discipline.The New Trading for a Living will lift your trading to ahigher level by sharing classic wisdom along with modern markettools.
Preface xiii
Introduction 1
1. Trading The Last Frontier 1
2. Psychology Is the Key 3
3. The Odds against You 5
ONE Individual Psychology 9
4. Why Trade? 9
5. Reality versus Fantasy 10
6. Self-Destructiveness 16
7. Trading Psychology 19
8. Trading Lessons from AA 21
9. Losers Anonymous 23
10. Winners and Losers 27
TWO Mass Psychology 31
11. What Is Price? 32
12. What Is the Market? 33
13. The Trading Scene 36
14. The Market Crowd and You 39
15. Psychology of Trends 43
16. Managing versus Forecasting 46
THREE Classical Chart Analysis 49
17. Charting 50
18. Support and Resistance 55
19. Trends and Trading Ranges 60
20. Kangaroo Tails 65
FOUR Computerized Technical Analysis 69
21. Computers in Trading 69
22. Moving Averages 74
23. Moving Average Convergence-Divergence: MACD Lines andMACD-Histogram 80
24. The Directional System 89
25. Oscillators 95
26. Stochastic 95
27. Relative Strength Index 99
FIVE Volume and Time 103
28. Volume 103
29. Volume-Based Indicators 107
30. Force Index 112
31. Open Interest 117
32. Time 121
33. Trading Timeframes 126
SIX General Market Indicators 133
34. The New High New Low Index 133
35. Stocks above 50-Day MA 139
36. Other Stock Market Indicators 140
37. Consensus and Commitment Indicators 142
SEVEN Trading Systems 149
38. System Testing, Paper Trading, and the
Three Key Demands for Every Trade 151
39. Triple Screen Trading System 154
40. The Impulse System 162
41. Channel Trading Systems 166
EIGHT Trading Vehicles 173
42. Stocks 175
43. ETFs 176
44. Options 178
45. CFDs 186
46. Futures 187
47. Forex 194
NINE Risk Management 197
48. Emotions and Probabilities 197
49. The Two Main Rules of Risk Control 202
50. The Two Percent Rule 203
51. The Six Percent Rule 208
52. A Comeback from a Drawdown 210
TEN Practical Details 215
53. How to Set Profit Targets: Enough Is the PowerWord 215
54. How to Set Stops: Say No to Wishful Thinking 219
55. Is This an A-trade? 225
56. Scanning for Possible Trades 230
ELEVEN Good Record-Keeping 233
57. Your Daily Homework 234
58. Creating and Scoring Trade Plans 238
59. Trade Journal 243
A Journey without an End:
How to Continue Learning 249
Sources 253
Acknowledgments 257
About the Author 259