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Study Guide for The New Trading for a Living

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Link
Cost
Paid
Published
2014

The Study Guide for The New Trading for a Living will give you a firmer grasp of the essential trading rules and skills. It covers the entire range of trading topics—from psychology to system design, from risk management to becoming an organized trader. This study guide also contains 17 charts that challenge you to recognize various trading signals and patterns. Everything is designed to help you become a better trader. The Study Guide for The New Trading for a Living is a valuable resource for any trader who wants to achieve sustainable market success.

  • The Study Guide's 170 multiple-choice questions are divided into 11 chapters, each with its own rating scale.

  • It doesn't just tell you that A is right or B is wrong―it provides extensive comments on both the correct and incorrect answers.


The New Trading for a Living expands upon the original to become an even more valuable resource:

  • Overcome barriers to success and develop stronger discipline

  • Identify asymmetrical market zones, where rewards are higher and risks lower

  • Master money management as you set entries, targets, and stops

  • Use a record-keeping system that will make you into your own teacher


TABLE OF CONTENTS

About This Study Guide

PART I - Questions and Rating Scales

  • Introduction 

  • ONE Individual Psychology

  • TWO Mass Psychology

  • THREE Classical Chart Analysis

  • FOUR Computerized Technical Analysis

  • FIVE Volume and Time

  • SIX General Market Indicators

  • SEVEN Trading Systems

  • EIGHT Trading Vehicles

  • NINE Risk Management

  • TEN Practical Details

  • ELEVEN Good Record-Keeping

PART II - Answers and Comments

  • Introduction

  • ONE Individual Psychology

  • TWO Mass Psychology

  • THREE Classical Chart Analysis

  • FOUR Computerized Technical Analysis

  • FIVE Volume and Time

  • SIX General Market Indicators

  • SEVEN Trading Systems

  • EIGHT Trading Vehicles

  • NINE Risk Management

  • TEN Practical Details

  • ELEVEN Good Record-Keeping

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