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Strategies & Market Trends : DAYTRADING Fundamentals -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Eric P who wrote (777)6/15/1999 6:49:00 AM
From: Robert Brooks  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18137
 
Eric-- I just ordered this book and will let the thread know what I think of it once I have read it.

RB

DayTrading into the Millennium by Michael Turner explores the fast paced world of the daytrader through clear and concise methods and examples. This is the first book I have ever read that not only describes several actual trades, but also gives a clear outline on how to consistently trade for profits. From sector rotation to S&P futures, Mr. Turner has compiled THE definitive guide to daytrading. And let's face it - the reason why a trader needs to read this book is to make money. Since making money is the primary focus of this book, traders will learn all about what moves the market, how to profit from those moves with a high degree of accuracy, and how to keep those profits coming. Traders old and new will find Day Trading into the Millennium a resource to be read again and again.



To: Eric P who wrote (777)6/15/1999 9:46:00 AM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18137
 
Hi Eric,

Regarding "good books". Here are two of my long time favorites, although not necessarily about daytrading, per se:

The Investor's Quotient, by Jake Bernstein. Been around a long time, may not even be in print. I got mine in 1981. Psychology stuff.

The Disciplined Trader, by Mark Douglas. Developing winning attitudes, came out in 1990.

Great thread! Ken