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List Price: $16.95Amazon.com's Price: $11.53 You Save: $5.42 (32%)as of 03/19/2010 10:09 EDT
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 332
EAN: 9780470452547
ISBN: 0470452544
Label: Wiley
Manufacturer: Wiley
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 367
Publication Date: March 01, 2010
Publisher: Wiley
Studio: Wiley
Features:- ISBN13: 9780470452547
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Product Description: Trading is a battle between you and the market. And while you might not be a financial professional, that doesn't mean you can't win this battle. Through interviews with twelve ordinary individuals who have worked hard to transform themselves into extraordinary traders, Millionaire Traders reveals how you can beat Wall Street at its own game.
Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, this book introduces you to a dozen successful traders-some who focus on equities, others who deal in futures or foreign exchange-and examines the paths they've taken to capture considerable profits.
With this book as your guide, you'll quickly become familiar with a variety of strategies that can be used to make money in today's financial markets. Those that will help you achieve this goal include:
- Tyrone Ball: trades Nasdaq stocks almost exclusively, and his ability to change with the times has enabled him to prosper during some of the most treacherous market environments in recent history.
- AShkan Bolour: one of the earliest entrants into the retail forex market, he trades in the direction of the major trend, rather than trying to find reversals.
- Frank Law: a technician at heart, identifies a trading zone, commits to it, and scales down as long as the zone holds.
- Paul Willette: has mastered a method that allows him to harvest some profits right away, while ensuring that he can still benefit from an occasional extension run in his favor.
Order your copy today and beat the Street.
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Right away, for laughs, you should know that Chuck Hays has a whole chapter in this book. Who is Mr. Hays...well, he is Bernie Madoff's long lost criminal brother.
Charles "Chuck" E. Hays, the man behind Crossfire Trading LLC, is now in trouble for running a huge Ponzi scheme and using investor money to buy himself goodies...like a $4 million Yacht. lol!!!
This book was written in 2007, no one knew Mr. Hays was a crook. So just ignore Chapt. 4. It is all lies, or read it to get ... Read More
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This book should be listed under self-help rather than forex category. There are a few good stories about how to learn forex trading but for the most part, stories are more self-serving than helpful. Aside for being a good fireplace read, this book is a waste of time.
If you are interested in learning how to trade forex, take a look at eurusdtrader resources on the web and books by Larry Pesavento, John Person and the Turtle Book (Chris Faith).
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Dear Prospective buyer,
I here want to do a brief review of two (2) FOREX books that i bought from Amazon.com.
First and foremost i received the books i bought from Amazon.com in very good condition and the delivery date was also very fast, even though i didn't use the 3 big Golliaths in the int'l shipping industry. I guess you know the companies am talking about: DHL, UPS and FEDEX.
The books i bought are as follows: Way of the Turtle: The Secret Methods that ... Read More
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I am glad to have had a chance to read about those who made it in the difficult art of trading.
It is really amazing that there are so many different ways to attain success in trading. The key elements are self-analysis, discipline and perseverance.
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Millionaire Traders boosted my motivation and provided some inspiration regarding my Forex trading. The book did not provide any specific trading strategies, the focus was toward the general traits that successful traders share.
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