
Short Swing Trading
A full example of a typical trading month is in the book showing every trade made during the month and how I applied the Short Swing Trading
Strategy. More examples like the ones above can be seen towards the bottom of this page.
The Short Swing Trading strategy covers:
- Exact entry point.
- Knowing the exact risk for each trade before you enter.
- A method of locking in early profits.
- An exact exit point
Worldwide Market
Short Swing Trading has now sold in over 37 countries worldwide and the strategy> has a proven record in many markets including Australia and Canada as well as the US and the UK markets. You will be provided with watch list of US and UK stocks.
Trading the Indices
Short Swing Trading was designed to trade stocks (shares) but with a slight variation on the basic strategy which is described on the Member's Web site you can trade swings on the Dow Jones, S&P 500, FTSE 100, (Australian) ASX 200 and (German) Dax using End of Day charts.
The secret …..
EVERY SINGLE COMPONENT IN YOUR TRADING MUST FIT
TOGETHER AND COMPLEMENT EACH OTHER PERFECTLY.
It sounds pretty obvious doesn't it, but like all things, it is only obvious once you know it and know exactly how to do it! Imagine a Rolls Royce with a set of Toyota pistons. One component wrong and the whole thing is useless.
None of the books I bought, magazines or articles I read, gave me ALL the ingredients for success. So I decided to write a book containing
ALL the ingredients for success and how they should fit together.
My objective is to save you the pain and expense that I (and most traders) go through in order to find something that actually works!"
A STRATEGY FOR ALL MARKET CONDITIONS.
A good trading system is much more about consistent results than a big profit followed by a big loss. It's about making money in various market conditions.
The Short Swing Trading Strategy is designed to react quickly to a changing market.
The strategy does not rely on a strongly trending market but capitalises on short profitable movements in a share's price. To give you some idea, trades will last a few days to a few weeks. My average trade lasts around 8 working days.
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