简介
To achieve total mastery of day trading, you'd better go straight to the master. And here he is, in a book that's classic Jake Bernstein--a no-nonsense guide to the fastpaced world of day trading. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned veteran, this book is for you!
目录
Preface p. ix
Acknowledgments p. xi
Introduction p. 1
The Forces Behind Increased Volatility p. 1
The Computer Revolution and Trading p. 2
Advances in Market Quotation Systems p. 3
The International and Domestic Political Backdrop p. 3
Responsibilities and Goals of the Day Trader p. 3
About This Book p. 4
Beware of Tall Tales p. 5
Who Succeeds and Who Fails--Qualities for Success p. 5
What This Book Cannot and Will Not Do for You p. 9
No Exaggerated Claims p. 10
Historical Results p. 10
Do Your Own Research p. 10
Practice p. 11
Getting Started p. 11
Risk and Loss in Futures Trading p. 12
The Basics p. 13
Definition of Terms p. 13
What a Day Trader Is and What a Day Trader Does p. 18
What Does a Day Trader Trade? p. 19
Why Day Trade? p. 19
The Illusion of System Testing p. 23
System Development p. 23
What Is a Trading System? p. 24
What's Left? p. 25
Markets Change--Market Participants Change p. 26
Striving for Solutions p. 27
The Role of Artificial Intelligence p. 27
Implications for the Future p. 29
Day Trading with Moving Averages p. 30
Moving Average Basics p. 30
Traditional Moving Average Systems: Assets and Liabilities p. 32
Moving Average Crossovers--Price versus MA p. 34
Moving Averages as Support and Resistance p. 39
Intraday Application of Stochastics p. 43
Explaining Stochastics Quickly and Simply p. 43
The Basic Stochastic Indicator p. 44
Basic Approaches to SI Timing p. 45
Intraday Stochastic POP: Definition p. 47
SP Parameters p. 48
Markets in Which SP Works Well p. 52
Hit and Run Trading Using the SP p. 52
Variation on the Theme of SP p. 53
What You Can Expect p. 54
Preferred Markets for SP Application p. 55
Gaps, Gaps, Gaps p. 56
Gap Trading Rules and Definitions p. 58
Some Observations about the Gap Technique p. 66
Get Some Experience p. 70
Gap Size and Penetration Size p. 71
What You Can Realistically Expect p. 71
A Few Last Words about Stop Orders p. 72
Support and Resistance: the "MAC" p. 73
The Moving Average Channel p. 74
How Support and Resistance Develop during the Day p. 76
Determining Trend, Support, and Resistance p. 78
Trading within an Established Trend p. 80
Exiting Positions--Right or Wrong p. 80
Sideways Trend Trading--Trading within the Channel p. 82
A Few Precautions and Suggestions p. 83
Using the Channel Technique with Other Methods p. 84
Evaluation of the MAC p. 86
Using Wilder's RSI for Day Trading p. 87
Defining the First Derivative p. 88
Rules for Day Trading with the RSI p. 89
Using Intraday Momentum p. 94
Rate of Change in Day Trading p. 100
Intraday Channel Breakout p. 106
How the Channel Breakout System Works p. 108
Traditional Methods of Technical Analysis and Day Trading p. 111
Trend Line Analysis p. 112
Trend Line Applications--Chart Formations p. 115
A Unique Oscillator for Day Trading p. 121
Opens versus Closes p. 123
Construction of the O/C for Intraday Trading p. 125
Examining Some Signals p. 126
Scalping the Markets p. 130
What Is Scalping? p. 131
Rules for Scalping p. 132
Suggested Methods of Scalping p. 132
Buying into Large Declines or Selling into Large Rallies p. 139
Importance of Orders p. 141
What You Should Know about Market Orders p. 141
Market-If-Touched (MIT) Orders p. 142
Fill-or-Kill (FOK) Orders p. 143
Stop Orders p. 143
Stop Limit Orders p. 144
Good-Til-Canceled (GTC) Orders p. 144
One Cancels the Other (OCO) p. 144
Using Orders to Your Advantage p. 144
How Seasonality Affects Markets p. 148
Defining Key Seasonal Dates p. 148
How to Use the Key Seasonal Date Tendencies p. 149
Daily Season Tendencies p. 153
Intraday Spread Trading p. 163
Preselection: The Key to Profitable Spread Day Trading p. 163
Methods of Spread Day Trading p. 164
What You Can Realistically Expect p. 169
The Consecutive Closes System p. 170
Definitions and Signals p. 170
How the CC System Operates p. 171
Sentiment Reigns Supreme p. 175
Defining Sentiment p. 176
A Daily Sentiment Index--Ideal for Short-Term Trading p. 177
A Brief Historical Overview p. 177
A DSI Day-Trading Application p. 178
Visualizing Market Sentiment Relationships p. 178
The Importance of Market Sentiment p. 178
DSI Historical Data p. 185
Critical Time of Day (CTOD) p. 186
Basic CTOD Signals and Parameters p. 186
Tips and Suggestions for Using CTOD p. 188
Putting It All Together p. 191
The Psychology of Day Trading p. 197
A Successful Day Trader Needs Discipline p. 198
The Impact of 24-Hour Trading on Day Trading p. 207
Twenty Keys to Success as a Day Trader p. 211
Formulae p. 220
Index p. 223
Acknowledgments p. xi
Introduction p. 1
The Forces Behind Increased Volatility p. 1
The Computer Revolution and Trading p. 2
Advances in Market Quotation Systems p. 3
The International and Domestic Political Backdrop p. 3
Responsibilities and Goals of the Day Trader p. 3
About This Book p. 4
Beware of Tall Tales p. 5
Who Succeeds and Who Fails--Qualities for Success p. 5
What This Book Cannot and Will Not Do for You p. 9
No Exaggerated Claims p. 10
Historical Results p. 10
Do Your Own Research p. 10
Practice p. 11
Getting Started p. 11
Risk and Loss in Futures Trading p. 12
The Basics p. 13
Definition of Terms p. 13
What a Day Trader Is and What a Day Trader Does p. 18
What Does a Day Trader Trade? p. 19
Why Day Trade? p. 19
The Illusion of System Testing p. 23
System Development p. 23
What Is a Trading System? p. 24
What's Left? p. 25
Markets Change--Market Participants Change p. 26
Striving for Solutions p. 27
The Role of Artificial Intelligence p. 27
Implications for the Future p. 29
Day Trading with Moving Averages p. 30
Moving Average Basics p. 30
Traditional Moving Average Systems: Assets and Liabilities p. 32
Moving Average Crossovers--Price versus MA p. 34
Moving Averages as Support and Resistance p. 39
Intraday Application of Stochastics p. 43
Explaining Stochastics Quickly and Simply p. 43
The Basic Stochastic Indicator p. 44
Basic Approaches to SI Timing p. 45
Intraday Stochastic POP: Definition p. 47
SP Parameters p. 48
Markets in Which SP Works Well p. 52
Hit and Run Trading Using the SP p. 52
Variation on the Theme of SP p. 53
What You Can Expect p. 54
Preferred Markets for SP Application p. 55
Gaps, Gaps, Gaps p. 56
Gap Trading Rules and Definitions p. 58
Some Observations about the Gap Technique p. 66
Get Some Experience p. 70
Gap Size and Penetration Size p. 71
What You Can Realistically Expect p. 71
A Few Last Words about Stop Orders p. 72
Support and Resistance: the "MAC" p. 73
The Moving Average Channel p. 74
How Support and Resistance Develop during the Day p. 76
Determining Trend, Support, and Resistance p. 78
Trading within an Established Trend p. 80
Exiting Positions--Right or Wrong p. 80
Sideways Trend Trading--Trading within the Channel p. 82
A Few Precautions and Suggestions p. 83
Using the Channel Technique with Other Methods p. 84
Evaluation of the MAC p. 86
Using Wilder's RSI for Day Trading p. 87
Defining the First Derivative p. 88
Rules for Day Trading with the RSI p. 89
Using Intraday Momentum p. 94
Rate of Change in Day Trading p. 100
Intraday Channel Breakout p. 106
How the Channel Breakout System Works p. 108
Traditional Methods of Technical Analysis and Day Trading p. 111
Trend Line Analysis p. 112
Trend Line Applications--Chart Formations p. 115
A Unique Oscillator for Day Trading p. 121
Opens versus Closes p. 123
Construction of the O/C for Intraday Trading p. 125
Examining Some Signals p. 126
Scalping the Markets p. 130
What Is Scalping? p. 131
Rules for Scalping p. 132
Suggested Methods of Scalping p. 132
Buying into Large Declines or Selling into Large Rallies p. 139
Importance of Orders p. 141
What You Should Know about Market Orders p. 141
Market-If-Touched (MIT) Orders p. 142
Fill-or-Kill (FOK) Orders p. 143
Stop Orders p. 143
Stop Limit Orders p. 144
Good-Til-Canceled (GTC) Orders p. 144
One Cancels the Other (OCO) p. 144
Using Orders to Your Advantage p. 144
How Seasonality Affects Markets p. 148
Defining Key Seasonal Dates p. 148
How to Use the Key Seasonal Date Tendencies p. 149
Daily Season Tendencies p. 153
Intraday Spread Trading p. 163
Preselection: The Key to Profitable Spread Day Trading p. 163
Methods of Spread Day Trading p. 164
What You Can Realistically Expect p. 169
The Consecutive Closes System p. 170
Definitions and Signals p. 170
How the CC System Operates p. 171
Sentiment Reigns Supreme p. 175
Defining Sentiment p. 176
A Daily Sentiment Index--Ideal for Short-Term Trading p. 177
A Brief Historical Overview p. 177
A DSI Day-Trading Application p. 178
Visualizing Market Sentiment Relationships p. 178
The Importance of Market Sentiment p. 178
DSI Historical Data p. 185
Critical Time of Day (CTOD) p. 186
Basic CTOD Signals and Parameters p. 186
Tips and Suggestions for Using CTOD p. 188
Putting It All Together p. 191
The Psychology of Day Trading p. 197
A Successful Day Trader Needs Discipline p. 198
The Impact of 24-Hour Trading on Day Trading p. 207
Twenty Keys to Success as a Day Trader p. 211
Formulae p. 220
Index p. 223
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