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Trading e-Books Library - Stock Trading
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How to Win the Stock Market Game

Developing Short-Term Stock Trading Strategies. Read about analysis of trading, risk and returns, managing trading capital, using stop and limit orders, and much more.

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Table of Contents

Part 1

  1. Introduction
  2. Comparison of trading strategies
  3. Return per trade
  4. Average return per trade
  5. More about average return
  6. Growth coefficient
  7. Distribution of returns
  8. Risk of trading
  9. More about risk of trading

Part 2

  1. Correlation
  2. Efficient trading portfolio
  3. Efficient portfolio and correlation coefficient
  4. Probability of 50% capital drop
  5. Influence of commissions
  6. Distribution of annual returns
  7. When to give up
  8. Cash reserve
  9. Is you strategy profitable?
  10. Using trading strategy and psychology of trading
  11. Trading period and annual return
  12. Theory of diversification

Part 3

  1. Random walk and stop-limit strategy
  2. Non-random walk and stop-limit strategy
  3. How to make profit in the non-random market
  4. What can be wrong
  5. Stops and real trading

Part 4

  1. Stock price trends
  2. Deviation parameters
  3. Returns of overbought and oversold stocks
  4. Optimal stops for oversold stocks
  5. Stop strategy for inexperienced traders
  6. Stop strategy for an average trader
  7. Stock volatility
  8. Trading strategy using limit orders
  9. Limits, stops and risk
  10. Increasing average return

Part 5 (Market timing. Myths and reality)

  1. Introduction
  2. The Monday Effect
  3. Day of the week (returns)
  4. Day of the week (reversal points)
  5. Month of the year
  6. Conclusions

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