Day Trading for Beginners 3 in 1: Day Trading, Futures Trading and Forex Trading.The Complete Guide of how to Maximize Profits by Investing in Forex, Stock Market, Options and Futures
- Length: 286 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Giovanni Tortora
- Publication Date: 2021-09-29
- ISBN-10: B09J7CDX69
- ISBN-13: 9798201841188
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
Do you want to start making money trading, but not sure where to start?
Have you tried to learn but found it all too difficult and confusing? Do you want to learn using simplified teaching methods in an easy step-by-step format?Do you want to know more about futures forex and day trading? If so, this is the book for you!
In the book Vol.1: Day Trading, You will find:
- Why should you opt for day trading?
- Proven strategies that will help you minimize risk and acquire handsome profits
- Tips on choosing the right broker
- Day trading tools and platforms that you should know about
- Effective techniques for risk management
- Ways in which you can read market sentiments
- And more.
In the book Vol.2 – Forex Trading You will find:
- Understanding of the forex market
- Importance of demo trading for new forex trader
- Understanding of currency pair
- Explanation of major currency pairs
- A detailed explanation of currency quotes
- Thorough learning about the concepts like pips, spreads, leverage and lot sizes
- Description of various order types in forex trading
- In-depth analysis of the forces that drive the forex market
- Importance of fundamental analysis
- Importance of technical analysis
- Various parts of technical analysis
- Various trading styles that can be adopted
- Trading strategies that can help
- Importance of risk management in forex
- Introduction of the MT4 trading platform
- Step by step understanding of placing orders, modifying and executing trades
- In-depth focus on concepts that can help in preventing your loss in the forex market
In the book Vol.3 – Futures Trading, You will learn:
- Futures and Micro Futures
- Day Trading: Future, Micro Futures Vs Stock
- Futures and Micro Futures Contracts
- Choosing a Broker
- The Types of Trade Orders to Use for Index Trading
- Trade Psychology and Account Management
- Technical Charting Patterns and Indicators
- Practice to Gain Confidence Prior
- Checklist and Trading Log
- Mistakes to Avoid
- Develop a Trading Plan
If you are looking for a fun and exciting way to trade in Day Trading, Forex and Futures download this book today and get started!
Futures Trading for Beginners INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: Futures and Micro Futures Brief History of Futures The Futures Contract Different Types Of Futures Contracts & Codes How to trade futures Different Types of Securities What and Where to Trade Principles of futures trading The S&P 500 Index Futures Chapter 2: Day Trading: Future, Micro Futures vs Stock Advantages of Micro Futures over Stocks Day Trading Experience Logical and calm approach to trading Be a Modern Trader High Leverage A Giant Advantage A New Frontier for Small Investors Chapter 3: Futures and Micro Futures Contracts Contract Specification Sheet Month Contracts Traded in Micro Futures Which Contracts Should You Trade Regular Trading Hours & Globex Typical Daily Range of an Index Chapter 4: Choosing a Broker Modern Online Discount Broker Trading Business Advantages Chapter 5: The Types of Trade Orders to Use for Index Trading How to We Make A Profit On The Futures Market The most effective method to Make Money Trading Futures Exchanging Knowledge For Success the Futures Market Instructions to effectively exchange Market Orders and the Bid and Ask Limit Orders and When to Use Them The Day Order versus the GTC – Good Till Canceled Order Stop Orders: The Types and Uses Going Long and Going Short Trailing Stops OCO One Cancels the Other Orders The Math of Low Commissions Chapter 6: Trade Psychology and Account Management Trading Psychology: The Disposition Effect & Mental Balance66 View trading as a long-term venture Start viewing losses as part of the game Keep trading as a part-time activity Cultivate a habit of discipline View trading as a game and not a way of making money Chapter 7: Technical Charting Patterns and Indicators The Goal of Using Charting for Better Trading Candlesticks Defined MACD Price Changes in Dollars NASDAQ 100 Chapter 8: Practice to Gain Confidence Prior Practice Trading Major Goal of Practice Diminishing Returns and the Order-Creep Phenomenon Chapter 9: Checklist and Trading Log Building a Trading Plan Chapter 10: Mistakes to Avoid Chapter 11: Develop a Trading Plan Win Rate Versus Reward-Risk Ratio Computations Suggestions for Improvements Forming Your Trading Plan Balance How In Trying Too Hard - You Can Defeat Yourself CONCLUSION Day Trading for Beginners Introduction Chapter 1: What Is Day Trading? Day Trading vs Swing Trading Buying Long, Selling Short High-Frequency Trading (HFT) Trade The Best, Leave The Rest Chapter 2: Risk And Account Management Risk Management Plan Your Trades Smartly Practice The One-Percent Rule Set Your Own Take-Profit And Stop-Loss Points Always Calculate Your Expected Return Hedge And Diversify Trading Psychology Not Being Confident With The Method Trading When You Are Unfocused Or Sick Not Preparing For The Trading Day Letting Past Failures Affect The Newer Trades Chapter 3: How To Find Stocks For Trades? Find The Stocks In-Play Float And Market Cap Pre-Market Gappers Real-Time Intraday Scans You Can Set Alerts You Can Build A Watchlist Planning The Trade Based On Scanners Chapter 4: Assets 101: Stocks, Bonds, Currencies, And Commodities Basics Of Stocks For Day Trading Volume Volatility Understanding Bonds Credit Risk Interest Rate Risk Currency Trading Trading Commodities Chapter 5: Assets 102: ETFs, Cryptocurrency, Options, And Derivatives Trading ETFs Components Of ETFs Benefits Of Day Trading With ETFs Finding Opportunities With Cryptocurrency Volatility Accept the Losses Set Stop-Losses Exploring Options Why Should You Trade Options? Disadvantages Of Options Understanding Derivatives Chapter 6: Tools And Platforms Choosing A Brokerage Understand What You Need Check The Broker’s Fees Do Some Background Check Do Some More Investigation Obtain A Trial Discussing Brokers For Day Traders Lower Commissions Commissions For Each Share Better Short Lists Direct Access To The Market Being Aware Of Brokerage Scams Separate Fact From Fiction Make Sure You Communicate With The Broker Do A Thorough Research Chapter 7: Introduction to Candlesticks Price Action And Mass Psychology Bullish Candlesticks Bullish Hammer Bullish Belt-Hold Bullish Engulfing Bearish Candlesticks Bearish Hanging Man Bearish Belt Hold Bearish Engulfing Indecision Candlesticks Spinning Top The Doji Pattern Chapter 8: Picture This – Technical Analysis Comparing Research Techniques Used In Day Trading Fundamental Research vs Technical Research Assumptions In Technical Analysis Market Cyclicality Trends In Price, Volatility, And Volume Characteristics And Analytical Approach Types Of Charts Candlesticks Open-High Low-Close Line Area Avoiding Technical Analysis Pitfalls No Opportunity In Obvious Analysis Analyzing The Data Too Much There Might Be An Upward Bias Chapter 9: All About Market Indicators Moving Averages MACD RSI Bollinger Bands CCI Fibonacci Stochastics ADX ATR Chapter 10: Day Trading Strategies Trade Management And Position Sizing Psyching Out The Markets Identifying Anomalies And Traps Measuring Money Flows Red-To-Green Trading Opening Range Breakouts Scalping Reversal Chapter 11: Step-By-Step Guide For A Successful Trade Step 1 – Build A Watchlist Begin Your Watchlist Post-Market Don’t Include Too Many Stocks Keep Your Trade Triggers Planned Out The Stocks Should Fit Your Style Don’t Forget Liquidity And Volume Step 2 – Create A Trading Plan Assess How Many Risk You Can Tolerate Maintain A Trading Journal Figure Out What Strategy To Use Assess The Market Environment Be Strict With Risk Management Clearly Define Entry And Exit Points For Your Trades Figure Out Your Trading Style Don’t Overlook The Fundamentals Have A Fixed Reward/Risk Ratio Specify The Maximum Risk You Are Going To Take Per Trade Don’t Overlook Your Maximum Drawdown Implement Pending Orders Where It Is Needed Step 3 – Execute Your Trade Conclusion Forex for Beginners Introduction Chapter 1: The Enigma Called Forex Trading The Advertising Maze Can Be Treacherous to Navigate Chapter 2: The Intimidating Stuff First The Forex Market Is HUGE Forex Is Different High Leverage and Higher Risk It’s A Mesmerizing and Terrifying Terrain At the Same Time193 Chapter 3: Understanding Forex Trading What Is Forex? What Is the Role of Forex Trading? Major Players Advantages Chapter 4: Major Currencies and Currency Pairs Major Currencies The US Dollar (USD) Japanese Yen (JPY) Euro (EUR) British Pound (GBP) Chinese Renminbi (CNH) Canadian Dollar (CAD) Australian Dollar (AUD) Swiss Franc (CHF) Major Currency Pairs Minor Currency Pairs Exotic Currency Pairs Major Forex Markets Chapter 5: Currency Quote Base Currency and Counter Currency Volume/ Lot Size Stop Loss Take Profit Order Type Limit Order/ Pending Order Pips Bid Price, Ask Price and the Spread Chapter 6: The Curious Case of Leverage Chapter 7: Choosing a Broker Trustworthiness and Reliability Affordability Seamless Deposit and Withdrawals Trading Platform Speed of Execution Support Chapter 8: Getting Acquainted With Demo Accounts Chapter 9: Forces the Drive the Foreign Exchange Market Factors Influencing Demand The Things That Lead to High Supply Chapter 10: Factors Determining the Currency Pricing in the Forex Market Chapter 11: Analytical Approaches Fundamental Analysis Technical Analysis Charts Indicators Finding the Best Fit Chapter 12: The Mechanics of Trading Chapter 13: Forex Trading Styles Chapter 14: Analysis Based Trading Strategies Chapter 15: Risk Management Effective Ways to Manage Your Risk Chapter 16: Understanding MT4 Trading Platform Setting Market Execution Orders Way to Modify a Trade Way to Close a Trade Conclusion
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