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This is the BEST book I've read on trading. It goes right into what trading really is. I wish I read this book b/4 I started trading. IT'S A MUST READ!!! IT'S A MUST READ!!. Elder provides a wide range of trading systems and strategies that can be customized to fit your goals. GREAT READ!!!> Wall street here I come.....
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Dr. Elder's first book is a gem, and is suitable for traders at any level of experience. The reader learns the importance of having and adhering to firm trading rules. Successful money management is a required skill in order to become a successful trader, and Elder offers good advice on this topic. Elder's education (psychiatrist) gives him the perfect background to explain to the reader how to benefit...
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after working these last few busy days, I continue to use many of Dr.Elders' principles he teaches, as I keep this book close to my trading desk for reference. One principle in particular has been so helpful these past few years: that is the suggestion to only buy stocks when they are at rest. In other words, at area of support. In these last few months, I've been stopped out, or made only...
Trading for a Living Successful trading is based on three M's: Mind, Method, and Money. Trading for a Living helps you master all of those three areas:
Soviet-born author and practicing psychiatrist Elder (director, Financial Trading Seminars, Inc.) shares his learning over the years as a professional trader and expert in technical analysis and his principle of understanding the three Ms (Mind, Method, Money), which will strengthen the discipline required to be successful in trading. He explores crucial factors in the markets that most experts overlook, including time, volume, and open interest, and describes little-known indicators to track them profitably. In addition, he covers many of the more technical approaches to investing in futures, such as factoring in the meaning from the Elliott Wave, oscillators, moving averages, Market Logic, and point-and-figure charting. His unique viewpoints in this overly saturated genre explain his particular view that most traders sabotage themselves, while offering tips for others to avoid doing the same. The narration by Richard Davidson soundly guides the listener through this highly specialized work that, although first published seven years ago, remains recommended for university libraries supporting a finance and business curriculum.--Dale Farris, Groves, TX Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsALEXANDER ELDER, MD, was born in Leningrad and grew up in Estonia where he entered medical school at the age of 16. At 23, while working as a ship's doctor, he escaped from a Soviet ship in Africa and received political asylum in the U.S.A. He continued to work as a psychiatrist in New York City, served as book editor of The Psychiatric Times, and taught at Columbia University. After becoming involved in financial trading, Dr. Elder published over 50 articles, software, and book reviews, and spoke at many conferences. In 1988 he founded Financial Trading Seminars, Inc., an educational firm for traders.