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It's obvious from the first chapter that John has extensive experience with the markets, and he doesn't shy away from telling it like it is. I found his talks on how human psychology moves markets refreshing (why most people lose money and how to have that money go into your own account), and his trade setups intriguing. Although many of the books I've read on the financial markets have been tedious,...
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This is a well-written, well-organized book on trading. If you want to learn how to trade for a living, this is the book to read. Everything you need is covered from psychology to computer requirements to money management to business plans to specific setups to trade with. It is especially helpful, if you are interested in futures and forex. This book explains how markets really work, and how...
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I finished reading this book and after a second read through, I like this book. The beginning is designed to show you what software, hardware, mental attitude and indicators to use. I especially found the chapter on market internals to be helpful in determine which setup to use that trading day. The middle of the book explains about 10 different setups for trending or trading/choppy days. There are...
Expert tactics to become make the most of every swing trade
In Mastering the Trade, veteran trader and educator John Carter shares his hard-won five-point technique for successful swing trading. In addition, Carter helps you move to the next level of confidence by explaining how markets really work and detailing behind-the-scenes market mechanics.
John F. Carter, CTA, is president of Trade the Markets, Inc., and principal of the money management firm Razor Trading. Carter speaks often at Trader's Expo and other trading industry events, and is a regular contributor to SFO magazine, award-winning website tradethemarkets.com, and Chicago Board of Trade publications.