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Trading Strategies for Direct Access Trading: Making the Most Out of Your Capital
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Trading Strategies for Direct Access Trading: Making the Most Out of Your Capital

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The electronic direct access method of trading doesn't mean that traders can simply click a mouse button and watch the profits roll in. Trading strategies are still needed to make the right trade at the right time. Electronic direct access trading can use many of the same strategies and techniques that have been successfully used by traders for decades. However, because this is a slightly different medium for trading, trading strategies must be altered to fit this new trading format. "Trading Strategies for Direct Access Trading" will walk the reader through the different ways to create his or her own electronic trading strategy. Whether a scalping day trader or a longer-term swing or position trader, there are ways to diversify and thus maximize capital that allow the trader to take advantage of market opportunities while controlling risk. The author discusses the key elements a trader needs to master in order to effectively manage his or her trading. The author covers in detail the following concepts: most successful direct access traders actually combine long-term and short-term strategies to maximize the use of their capital; evaluating and managing risk on a consistent basis based on current market sentiment and the trader's capital situation; choosing specific types of stocks to trade for specific types of traders; and an in-depth look at specific strategies to build an electronic trading portfolio and building a capital base. There is also a chapter dedicated to rules for success based on the experiences of seasoned direct access traders. The book closes with case studies of successful traders who incorporate different strategies into their trading depending on market conditions. "Trading Strategies for Direct Access Trading" should help the reader find the style of trading that matches his or her personality and psychological make-up. This is the fifth in a planned six-book series on making the transition from online trading to direct access trading.

Product Details:
Author: Robert Sales
Hardcover: 180 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Publication Date: May 23, 2001
Language: English
ISBN: 0071363920
Package Length: 9.1 inches
Package Width: 6.1 inches
Package Height: 0.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
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4Worth 20+ excerptsNov 11, 2002
By Vince Heiker "tachyonv"
I expected it to be just another of the bubble era introduction-to-day-trading books , but this book surprised me. To the point that I wound up bookmarking over 20 places having trading ideas worth considering.

Most of the day trading books of 1998-2001 are terribly obsolete. Not so, this one.

If you are new to trading, or have up to five years experience with direct access trading, you will gain trading ideas from this book.

Sales gets quickly into real trading and does not fill the book with introductory dribble. For example, as early as page 17 he writes about details of good trading practices, such as factoring in a chase point (for slippage) for entries and exits.

The first part of the book is the author's own experienced based advice.

That is followed by interviews with several normal traders with substantially differing trading styles.

Experienced traders will recognize that some of these folks are probably no longer trading, by the nature of their stories and ideas, while others have good ideas that apply well to the markets of 2002.

A very worthwhile read.

3I was expecting more from the title and desciptionFeb 05, 2005
By Neal Vanderstelt "Neal"
It's very technical / inefficient in the way the complexities that occure at the Direct Access Trading level are explained..

I've read lots of books on trading (technical analysis through day trading to options and futures) and this one could put me to sleep.. The thing that bothers me the most is there are no pictures or drawings of a level II screen anywhere in the book and in fact there are no screen shots or diagrams of anykind on anything...

The strategy is to utilize your capital with stop loses and route your order efficiently... I'm halfway through this book but it never seems to get into gear.. Flipping through the pages I can see I'm not missing much... I will finish reading it completely but not until I get a new bottle of asprin...

The reason I gave it 3 stars instead of less is because it is still well written but disappointing sorry.. You can uncross your eyes now...

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