Stock Trading Wizard: Advanced Short-Term Trading Strategies
Author: Tony Oz
List Price: $96.00
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ISBN: 0967386209
Publisher: Tony Oz Enterprises (July, 1999)
Sales Rank: 16,140
Average Customer Rating: 4.14 out of 5
Customer Reviews
Rating: 5 out of 5
Required reading for all daytraders
Tony does an excellent job in a concise book that coverseverything from daytrading technical analysis to level 2 case studies.I enjoyed his practical, brief style that has enough advanced content to interest those of us who trade for a living. I recommend this book as one of my top 3 picks to all my traders at The Daytrading University, and recommend it to anyone who is serious about trading. Give it a read; it's a useful reference. I even picked up a few techniques, and I train daytraders.
Rating: 5 out of 5
A Picture is Worth 1000 Words
I would like to strongly recommend this book to everyone. I have been trading stocks for over 15 years and read almost every book ever written on investing and trading. What I liked the most about this book is the fact that it covers the most important elements of short-term trading: TA, Psychology, Level II and Money Management. The book doesn't only touch these issues but explains them thoroughly with illustrative support. In fact, I counted over 160 different illustrations with tables, charts, level II, and T&S images. And if you are anything like me, you will I appreciate it, because I need the visual aid. I also liked the chronology of the book. It is very well organized. Each new chapter builds on previous chapters which make the book a very smooth read. My overall rating is 5 stars. It is well worth its price tag. In this case, you get what you pay for.
Rating: 5 out of 5
I read parts of the book on a daily basis
10 Stars !!!!This book has saved me a fortune. When ever I'm in a slump, I stop trading and read this book again. It always gets me back on track. My main problem was I wasn't letting the market tell me which direction to trade. I was trading on the long side of the market when I should have been on the short side and vise versa. I've stopped watching the tape so closely, and focus now on general market conditions for my long or short signals. Now I don't get caught on the wrong side of the market as much. I feel that you can take many pages of this book and say that each one of those pages is worth far more than the price of admission. That is my honest opinion.
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