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Book Synopsis
A detailed look at the common characteristics found in most successful traders While there are a variety of approaches to trading in the financial markets, profitable traders tend to share similar underlying characteristics.

Table of Contents
Preface xi

Acknowledgments xvii

Part I The Casino Paradigm 1

Chapter 1 Developing Positive Expectancy Models 3

Why Technical Analysis Helps 3

The Inefficient Market 6

If It Feels Good, Don't Do It 10

“Just Make the Money” 15

Final Thoughts 21

Chapter 2 Price Risk Management Methodologies 23

One Sure Thing 23

Base of Pyramid 26

Middle of Pyramid 37

Apex of Pyramid 47

Pros and Cons of the Risk Management Pyramid 49

Putting It All Together: A Case Study 49

Final Thoughts 51

Chapter 3 Maintaining Unwavering Discipline 53

Defining Discipline 53

Discipline and the Positive Expectancy Model 55

Types of Traders 61

Discipline and Price Risk Management 64

Patience and Discipline 67

Final Thoughts 70

Part II Trading Tools and Techniques 71

Chapter 4 Capitalizing on the Cyclical Nature of Volatility 73

The Only Constant 73

Defining Volatility with Technical Indicators 76

Building Positive Expectancy Models with Volatility Indicators 89

Final Thoughts 94

Chapter 5 Trading the Markets and Not the Money 95

Ten Thousand Dollars is a Lot of Money! 95

“Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes” 99

Trading with “Scared Money” 100

Time is Money 101

Final Thoughts 104

Chapter 6 Minimizing Trader Regret 105

The Softer Side of Discipline 105

Issues for Trend-Followers 106

Issues for Mean Reversion Traders 113

Final Thoughts 123

Chapter 7 Timeframe Analysis 125

Traditional Timeframe Analysis 125

Timeframe Confirmation Trading 131

Timeframe Divergence Trading 131

Final Thoughts 142

Chapter 8 How to Use Trading Models 143

Mechanical Trading Systems 143

Nonmechanical Models 162

Equity Trading Models 170

Final Thoughts 175

Chapter 9 Anticipating the Signal 177

Always Trade Value, Never Trade Price 177

Support (and Resistance) Were Made to be Broken 179

Don’t Anticipate, Just Participate 181

Final Thoughts 187

Part III Trader Psychology 189

Chapter 10 Transcending Common Trading Pitfalls 191

Characteristics of Market Behavior 191

Obstacle Makers to Growth as a Trader. 195

Final Thoughts 202

Chapter 11 Analyzing Performance 205

A Due Diligence Questionnaire 205

Trading Journal 225

Final Thoughts 236

Chapter 12 Becoming an Even-Tempered Trader 241

The “I Don’t Care Guy” 241

The Master Trader 244

Reprogramming the Trader 247

Flexibility and Creativity 248

Meditation 250

Visualization 251

Somatic Exercises 253

Final Thoughts 254

Notes 257

Bibliography 263

About the Author 265

Index 266

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 03/11/2011
      ISBN13: 9780470933091, 978-0470933091
      ISBN10: 0470933097

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A detailed look at the common characteristics found in most successful traders While there are a variety of approaches to trading in the financial markets, profitable traders tend to share similar underlying characteristics.

      Table of Contents
      Preface xi

      Acknowledgments xvii

      Part I The Casino Paradigm 1

      Chapter 1 Developing Positive Expectancy Models 3

      Why Technical Analysis Helps 3

      The Inefficient Market 6

      If It Feels Good, Don't Do It 10

      “Just Make the Money” 15

      Final Thoughts 21

      Chapter 2 Price Risk Management Methodologies 23

      One Sure Thing 23

      Base of Pyramid 26

      Middle of Pyramid 37

      Apex of Pyramid 47

      Pros and Cons of the Risk Management Pyramid 49

      Putting It All Together: A Case Study 49

      Final Thoughts 51

      Chapter 3 Maintaining Unwavering Discipline 53

      Defining Discipline 53

      Discipline and the Positive Expectancy Model 55

      Types of Traders 61

      Discipline and Price Risk Management 64

      Patience and Discipline 67

      Final Thoughts 70

      Part II Trading Tools and Techniques 71

      Chapter 4 Capitalizing on the Cyclical Nature of Volatility 73

      The Only Constant 73

      Defining Volatility with Technical Indicators 76

      Building Positive Expectancy Models with Volatility Indicators 89

      Final Thoughts 94

      Chapter 5 Trading the Markets and Not the Money 95

      Ten Thousand Dollars is a Lot of Money! 95

      “Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes” 99

      Trading with “Scared Money” 100

      Time is Money 101

      Final Thoughts 104

      Chapter 6 Minimizing Trader Regret 105

      The Softer Side of Discipline 105

      Issues for Trend-Followers 106

      Issues for Mean Reversion Traders 113

      Final Thoughts 123

      Chapter 7 Timeframe Analysis 125

      Traditional Timeframe Analysis 125

      Timeframe Confirmation Trading 131

      Timeframe Divergence Trading 131

      Final Thoughts 142

      Chapter 8 How to Use Trading Models 143

      Mechanical Trading Systems 143

      Nonmechanical Models 162

      Equity Trading Models 170

      Final Thoughts 175

      Chapter 9 Anticipating the Signal 177

      Always Trade Value, Never Trade Price 177

      Support (and Resistance) Were Made to be Broken 179

      Don’t Anticipate, Just Participate 181

      Final Thoughts 187

      Part III Trader Psychology 189

      Chapter 10 Transcending Common Trading Pitfalls 191

      Characteristics of Market Behavior 191

      Obstacle Makers to Growth as a Trader. 195

      Final Thoughts 202

      Chapter 11 Analyzing Performance 205

      A Due Diligence Questionnaire 205

      Trading Journal 225

      Final Thoughts 236

      Chapter 12 Becoming an Even-Tempered Trader 241

      The “I Don’t Care Guy” 241

      The Master Trader 244

      Reprogramming the Trader 247

      Flexibility and Creativity 248

      Meditation 250

      Visualization 251

      Somatic Exercises 253

      Final Thoughts 254

      Notes 257

      Bibliography 263

      About the Author 265

      Index 266

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