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Strategies & Market Trends : DAYTRADING Fundamentals

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To: Eric P who wrote (2153)7/29/1999 6:25:00 PM
From: TraderAlan  Read Replies (1) of 18137
 
This is an upcoming event on CompuServe. It can be accessed through the web. I'll pass along more details when I get them:

The Investors Forum is proud to present a live chat with Howard Abell, author of the new book "Digital Day Trading" (Dearborn) on Wednesday, August 11th beginning at 8 pm Eastern (5 Pacific).

Online trading is spreading like wildfire around the globe, and no part of that fire burns hotter than "day trading" -- making money on momentary market movements. Several good books have been published about getting started day trading online. But there's only one that takes you beyond the basics to advanced strategies and tactics: Digital Day Trading by Howard Abell. Join the veteran trader and author in the Investors Forum Bull & Bear Lounge for a fast-paced, nuts & bolts chat on Digital Day Trading.

Mr. Abell is the chief operating officer of Innergame Partners -- a proprietary trading and trader execution services division of Rand Financial Services, a Chicago-based futures clearing member (FCM) clearing all major world exchanges.

Digital Day Trading is an advanced manual for serious online traders, devoting most of its 267 pages to strategy, tactics, and technical analysis. Unlike most investment authors, however, you'll find that Howard Abell is a true scholar -- an avid reader of the teachings and biographies of the world's great traders, as well as a serious student of philosophy and psychology. His books includes many references to cutting-edge sports psychology and Zen as they relate to trading. One imagines a man extremely focused while he trades.

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