
Swing Trading
The Hottest Money-Making Trend
Jon D. Markman(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 10. March 2003
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-471-20678-1 (ISBN)
Description
Swing Tradingpresents the methods that will allow busy people to hold positions for as long as a week to a month. Where day traders play for nickels and dimes, swing traders play strictly for $100 bills. Jon Markman, author of the bestseller Online Investingand the Managing Editor of MSN Money, focuses on the top seven ways to get with the swing to present an in-depth guide to the best practices of swing trading. Markman's clear writing, step-by-step guidance, and tips on free online tools will make this a must-have in every trader's library.
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Edition
1., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.8 cm
Width: 15.8 cm
Weight
595 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-20678-1 (9780471206781)
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Other editions
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Book
09/2005
1st Edition
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Person
JON D. MARKMAN is Senior Investment Strategist and Portfolio Manager at Pinnacle Investment Advisors. He was previously managing editor and is currently a weekly columnist at CNBC on MSN Money, and an investments columnist, investigative reporter, and executive news editor at the Los Angeles Times. Markman won Society of Professional Journalists awards in 2001 for his coverage of Enron and the post-September 11 trading environment, and was news editor on the Los Angeles Times staff when it won the Pulitzer Prizes for spot news reporting in 1992 and 1994. He specializes in the use of stock-screening software to develop securities-trading strategies and is co-inventor of two Microsoft investment software patents. The author of the bestselling book, Online Investing: How to Find the Right Stocks at the Right Time, he is a graduate of Duke University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Content
Introduction. Chapter 1. Terry Bedford "Price Is Everything". Price Is Not Random. Price Anticipates Fundamental Changes. The Relationship between Price and Time Is Linear. Support and Resistance. Support and Resistance in a Downtrend. Support and Resistance in an Uptrend. The Importance of Volume. Upside Breakouts. Downside Breakouts. CHART PATTERNS REVERSAL. One-Day Reversal. Island Reversal. Double Top. Double Bottom. Triple Top. Triple Bottom. MORE COMPLEX REVERSAL PATTERNS. Broadening Top. Head and Shoulders Bottom. Head and Shoulders Top. Diamond. Rounding Top. Rounding Bottom. Rising Wedge. Falling Wedge. Cup with Handle. Rectangle. Ascending Right Angle Triangle. Descending Triangle. Symmetrical Triangle. Bull Flags. Bullish Pennants. Bear Flags. Bearish Pennants. Rising Wedge. Chapter 2. Bert Dohmen. Setups. Selling. Risk Control. Timing. Chapter 3. George Fontanills. Stock Selection. Trade Management. Chapter 4. Jon Markman. How StockScouter Works. Portfolio Management. Alternative 10-Stock StockScouter Portfolios. HiMARQ Analysis. Creating Your Own HiMARQ Worksheet. Chapter 5. Richard Rhodes The Macroeconomic Trend Trader. A Simplified Macroeconomic Trading Approach. How to Define the Macroenvironment. Rhodes' Setups. Journal Entries. Chapter 6. Phil Erlanger Dr. Sentiment and Mr. Strength. Education of a Sentimentarian. Erlanger's Setups. Index.