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Book Synopsis
Provides the blueprint necessary for sound and profitable short-term trading in a post-market meltdown economy. This book highlights the advantages and disadvantages of what can be a very fruitful yet potentially dangerous endeavor.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction You Are Already a Commodity Trader 1

My Most Important Market Belief 4

The Beginning of My Career as a Speculator 5

The Ride of a Lifetime 8

Chapter 1 Making Order Out of Short-Term Chaos 9

How I Learned about the Market 9

Charting the Market 11

The Nonrandom Market 13

Understanding Market Structure 15

Market Structure Will Never Change 21

Short-Sell Pattern 27

Target Time and Trailing Stops 28

Recap 32

Chapter 2 It’s a Question of Price and Time 33

All You Will Ever Need to Know about Cycles 33

The Natural Cycle of Range Change 39

Where the Trend Is with You—The Second Power-Play Price Pattern 50

Recap 54

Chapter 3 The Real Secret to Short-Term Trading 59

It’s All about Time 61

Bankrolling Hotshot Traders 62

Proving the Point 65

How to Make the Most Money 68

Recap 70

Chapter 4 Volatility Breakouts—The Momentum Breakthrough 71

Simple Daily Range Breakouts 76

A Look at Volatility in the S&P 500 80

Separating Buyers from Sellers to Find Volatility Using Market Swings 95

Results 96

One Step Further 97

Recap 98

Chapter 5 The Theory of Short-Term Trading 99

What Is Wrong about the Information Age 103

E H Harriman’s Rule of Making Millions 104

Recap 105

Chapter 6 Getting Closer to the Truth 107

The Market Is Not a Coin Flip: Random Walk or Cootner versus Cohen (Cohen Wins) 108

Gold TDOM Study 117

Bond TDOM Study 118

Monthly Road Maps 120

Recap 123

Chapter 7 Patterns to Profit 125

The Common Element 126

The Questions to Ask 131

My Smash Day Patterns 132

How to Use Smash Day Patterns 136

Specialists’ Trap 137

A Vital Note—This Works on Shorter Time Frames as Well 141

Oops! This Is Not a Mistake 145

S&P Oops! Trading 151

Recap 152

Chapter 8 Separating the Buyers from the Sellers 153

Greatest Swing Value 155

Stock Index Trading with Greatest Swing Value 156

Some Pointers 160

Recap 161

Chapter 9 Short-Term Trading from a Quote Screen 163

How a Quote-Screen Trader Makes Money 165

Swing Points as Trend Change Indication 166

The Three-Bar High/Low System 167

A New Indicator for Short-Term Traders: Willspread 170

Willspread and the S&P 500 Stock Index 174

Recap 180

Chapter 10 Special Short-Term Situations 181

Month-End Trading in Stock Indexes 181

Target Months 184

Making It Better 184

Month-End Trading in the Bond Market 186

Getting Specific 187

Better and Better 188

A Time to Sell 191

Recap 193

Chapter 11 When to Get Out of Your Trades 195

Chapter 12 Thoughts on the Business of Speculation 197

Exits before Entries 197

What Speculation Is All About 200

It’s about Time 201

Essential Points about Speculation 202

Recap 215

Chapter 13 Money Management—The Keys to the Kingdom 217

Most Traders Use a Hit-and-Miss Approach 218

Approaches to Money Management—One Is Right for You 218

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Money Management 219

Looking in New Directions, Drawdown as an Asset 222

Back to Ralph: 2011 Money Management Breakthrough 228

The Kelly Ratio Mirage 229

Recap 233

Chapter 14 From Kennedy to Obama, Thoughts from 50 Years of Trading 235

Trading and Collecting Honey 236

Low-Hanging Fruit 237

Look before You Leap 238

Remember the Game Called Pick Up Sticks 238

And It Can Get Worse by Far 239

Lock-Up Time 240

Enough on Greed Now Let’s Deal with Fear 241

Running, Trading, and Losing 242

Doing the Wrong Thing It’s So Easy, Isn’t It? 242

It’s Not the Trade, It’s the Battle 243

The Art of Fly-Fishing Revisited 244

Fear and Greed, Looking Them in the Face Again 245

Why Most Traders Lose Most of the Time 246

A Review of Losing Trades Showed That 247

The Number One Reason We Lose Money Trading 247

The Most Important Trading Belief You Have 248

The Worst Dog I Ever Had Cost Me the Most 249

Athletics Are Such a Parallel to Trading 251

What Causes Stock and Commodity Market Trends 251

How to Measure the Public versus the Pros 253

Folks, It Just Can’t Be Done 254

The Rush of Trading 255

Beating Them to the Punch 257

It’s Just Over My Head 259

I Looked Fear and Greed in the Face 259

The Show Must Go On 260

Broken Noses, Cauliflower Ears, and Bad Trades 261

Learning How to Lose Money 262

Hillary, High Hopes, and Heartaches 263

Nervous Nellies—Heaven Bound 264

Secrets of System Developing and Trading 265

The Difference between Winners and Losers 266

Recap 268

Chapter 15 Just What Does Make the Stock Market Rally? 269

Logic 101 270

These Words Are My Bond 270

A Look at Data A and Data B 270

Let’s Break Some Bad Habits 273

How to Break Bad Habits 273

Comments on Setting Stops—Dollar Loss and Unpredictability 275

An Overview of How I Trade 278

My Trading Strategy How It Works 282

Recap 285

Chapter 16 Hard Facts about a Very Hard Game to Win 287

It Is Just Like Life 289

Maybe You Are Not Cut Out for This 292

You Are in a Tough Spot 293

But There’s a Little Bit More 294

In Closing 295

Index 297

LongTerm Secrets to ShortTerm Trading

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 30/12/2011
    ISBN13: 9780470915738, 978-0470915738
    ISBN10: 0470915730

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Provides the blueprint necessary for sound and profitable short-term trading in a post-market meltdown economy. This book highlights the advantages and disadvantages of what can be a very fruitful yet potentially dangerous endeavor.

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments xi

    Introduction You Are Already a Commodity Trader 1

    My Most Important Market Belief 4

    The Beginning of My Career as a Speculator 5

    The Ride of a Lifetime 8

    Chapter 1 Making Order Out of Short-Term Chaos 9

    How I Learned about the Market 9

    Charting the Market 11

    The Nonrandom Market 13

    Understanding Market Structure 15

    Market Structure Will Never Change 21

    Short-Sell Pattern 27

    Target Time and Trailing Stops 28

    Recap 32

    Chapter 2 It’s a Question of Price and Time 33

    All You Will Ever Need to Know about Cycles 33

    The Natural Cycle of Range Change 39

    Where the Trend Is with You—The Second Power-Play Price Pattern 50

    Recap 54

    Chapter 3 The Real Secret to Short-Term Trading 59

    It’s All about Time 61

    Bankrolling Hotshot Traders 62

    Proving the Point 65

    How to Make the Most Money 68

    Recap 70

    Chapter 4 Volatility Breakouts—The Momentum Breakthrough 71

    Simple Daily Range Breakouts 76

    A Look at Volatility in the S&P 500 80

    Separating Buyers from Sellers to Find Volatility Using Market Swings 95

    Results 96

    One Step Further 97

    Recap 98

    Chapter 5 The Theory of Short-Term Trading 99

    What Is Wrong about the Information Age 103

    E H Harriman’s Rule of Making Millions 104

    Recap 105

    Chapter 6 Getting Closer to the Truth 107

    The Market Is Not a Coin Flip: Random Walk or Cootner versus Cohen (Cohen Wins) 108

    Gold TDOM Study 117

    Bond TDOM Study 118

    Monthly Road Maps 120

    Recap 123

    Chapter 7 Patterns to Profit 125

    The Common Element 126

    The Questions to Ask 131

    My Smash Day Patterns 132

    How to Use Smash Day Patterns 136

    Specialists’ Trap 137

    A Vital Note—This Works on Shorter Time Frames as Well 141

    Oops! This Is Not a Mistake 145

    S&P Oops! Trading 151

    Recap 152

    Chapter 8 Separating the Buyers from the Sellers 153

    Greatest Swing Value 155

    Stock Index Trading with Greatest Swing Value 156

    Some Pointers 160

    Recap 161

    Chapter 9 Short-Term Trading from a Quote Screen 163

    How a Quote-Screen Trader Makes Money 165

    Swing Points as Trend Change Indication 166

    The Three-Bar High/Low System 167

    A New Indicator for Short-Term Traders: Willspread 170

    Willspread and the S&P 500 Stock Index 174

    Recap 180

    Chapter 10 Special Short-Term Situations 181

    Month-End Trading in Stock Indexes 181

    Target Months 184

    Making It Better 184

    Month-End Trading in the Bond Market 186

    Getting Specific 187

    Better and Better 188

    A Time to Sell 191

    Recap 193

    Chapter 11 When to Get Out of Your Trades 195

    Chapter 12 Thoughts on the Business of Speculation 197

    Exits before Entries 197

    What Speculation Is All About 200

    It’s about Time 201

    Essential Points about Speculation 202

    Recap 215

    Chapter 13 Money Management—The Keys to the Kingdom 217

    Most Traders Use a Hit-and-Miss Approach 218

    Approaches to Money Management—One Is Right for You 218

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Money Management 219

    Looking in New Directions, Drawdown as an Asset 222

    Back to Ralph: 2011 Money Management Breakthrough 228

    The Kelly Ratio Mirage 229

    Recap 233

    Chapter 14 From Kennedy to Obama, Thoughts from 50 Years of Trading 235

    Trading and Collecting Honey 236

    Low-Hanging Fruit 237

    Look before You Leap 238

    Remember the Game Called Pick Up Sticks 238

    And It Can Get Worse by Far 239

    Lock-Up Time 240

    Enough on Greed Now Let’s Deal with Fear 241

    Running, Trading, and Losing 242

    Doing the Wrong Thing It’s So Easy, Isn’t It? 242

    It’s Not the Trade, It’s the Battle 243

    The Art of Fly-Fishing Revisited 244

    Fear and Greed, Looking Them in the Face Again 245

    Why Most Traders Lose Most of the Time 246

    A Review of Losing Trades Showed That 247

    The Number One Reason We Lose Money Trading 247

    The Most Important Trading Belief You Have 248

    The Worst Dog I Ever Had Cost Me the Most 249

    Athletics Are Such a Parallel to Trading 251

    What Causes Stock and Commodity Market Trends 251

    How to Measure the Public versus the Pros 253

    Folks, It Just Can’t Be Done 254

    The Rush of Trading 255

    Beating Them to the Punch 257

    It’s Just Over My Head 259

    I Looked Fear and Greed in the Face 259

    The Show Must Go On 260

    Broken Noses, Cauliflower Ears, and Bad Trades 261

    Learning How to Lose Money 262

    Hillary, High Hopes, and Heartaches 263

    Nervous Nellies—Heaven Bound 264

    Secrets of System Developing and Trading 265

    The Difference between Winners and Losers 266

    Recap 268

    Chapter 15 Just What Does Make the Stock Market Rally? 269

    Logic 101 270

    These Words Are My Bond 270

    A Look at Data A and Data B 270

    Let’s Break Some Bad Habits 273

    How to Break Bad Habits 273

    Comments on Setting Stops—Dollar Loss and Unpredictability 275

    An Overview of How I Trade 278

    My Trading Strategy How It Works 282

    Recap 285

    Chapter 16 Hard Facts about a Very Hard Game to Win 287

    It Is Just Like Life 289

    Maybe You Are Not Cut Out for This 292

    You Are in a Tough Spot 293

    But There’s a Little Bit More 294

    In Closing 295

    Index 297

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