Long Term Secrets To Short-Term Trading
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LONG-TERM SECRETS TO SHORT-TERM TRADING LARRY WILLIAMS PDF PACKED BY TRADERMAN (IT WASN’T ME THAT MADE THE SCAN, I ONLY PUT IN A MORE PLEASANT FORM. THANX TO THE GUY THAT MADE THE SCAN) 7 7 0 0 + + D D V V D D ’ ’ s s F F O O R R S S A A L L E E & & E E X X C C H H A A N N G G E E w w w w w w . . t t r r a a d d e e r r s s - - s s o o f f t t w w a a r r e e . . c c o o m m w w w w w w . . f f o o r r e e x x - - w w a a r r e e z z . . c c o o m m w w w w w w . . t t r r a a d d i i n n g g - - s s o o f f t t w w a a r r e e - - c c o o l l l l e e c c t t i i o o n n . . c c o o m m w w w w w w . . t t r r a a d d e e s s t t a a t t i i o o n n - - d d o o w w n n l l o o a a d d - - f f r r e e e e . . c c o o m m C C o o n n t t a a c c t t s s a a n n d d r r e e y y b b b b r r v v @ @ g g m m a a i i l l . . c c o o m m a a n n d d r r e e y y b b b b r r v v @ @ y y a a n n d d e e x x . . r r u u S S k k y y p p e e : : a a n n d d r r e e y y b b b b r r v v Contents Introduction You Are Already a Commodity Trader 1 Chapter 1 Making Order Out of Short-Term Chaos 9 How 1 Learned about the Market 9 Charting the Market 11 The Nonrandom Market 14 Understanding Market Structure 15 Chapter 2 It's a Question of Price and Time 23 All You Will Ever Need to Know about Cycles 23 The Natural Cycle of Range Change 27 Where the Trend Is with You-The Second Power Play Price Pattern 36 Chapter 3 The Real Secret to Short-Term Trading 45 It Is All about Time 46 Chapter 4 Volatility Breakouts The Momentum Breakthrough 57 Simple Daily Range Breakouts 61 A Look at Volatility in the S&P 500 66 Separating Buyers from Sellers to Find Volatility Using Market Swings to Follow Volatility 71 Results 72 One Step Further 73 Chapter 5 The Theory of Short-Term Trading 75 What Is Wrong about the Information Age 78 E. H. Harriman's Rule of Making Millions 79 Chapter 6 Getting Closer to the Truth 81 The Market Is Not a Coin Flip 82 Monthly Road Maps 89 Chapter 7 Patterns to Profit 93 The Common Element 94 The Questions to Ask 99 My Smash Day Patterns 101 How to Use Smash Day Patterns 104 Specialists' Trap 108 A Vital Note-This Works on Shorter Time Frames as Well 113 Oops! This Is Not a Mistake 113 S&P Oops! Trading 119 Chapter 8 Separating the Buyers from the Sellers 121 Greatest Swing Value 123 Stock Index Trading with Greatest Swing Value 124 Some Pointers 128 Chapter 9 Short-Term Trading from a Quote Screen 131 How a Quote-Screen Trader Makes Money 132 Swing Points as Trend Change Indication 134 The Three-Bar High/Low System 136 A New Indicator for Short-Term Traders: Will-Tell 138 Will-Spread and the S&P 500 Stock Index 141 Chapter 10 Special Short-Term Situations 147 Month-End Trading in Stock Indexes 147 Target Months 148 Making It Better 149 Month-End Trading in the Bond Market 149 Getting Specific 152 Better and Better 153 A Time to Sell as Well 154 Chapter 11 When to Get Out of Your Trades 157 Chapter 12 Thoughts on the Business of Speculation 159 What Speculation Is All About 160 It's about Time 161 Trade Management 161 Essential Points about Speculation 162 Chapter 13 Money Management-The Keys to the Kingdom 171 Most Traders Use a Hit-and-Miss Approach 172 Approaches to Money Management-One Is Right for You 173 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Money Management 175 Looking in New Directions, Drawdown as an Asset 178 Back to Ryan and Ralph 183 Chapter 14 Thoughts from the Past 185 Chapter 15 Just What Does Make the Stock Market Rally? 233 Logic 101 234 These Words Are My Bond 234 A Look at Data A and Data B 235 Let's Break Some Bad Habits 237 How to Break Bad Habits 238 Comments on Setting Stops-Dollar Loss and Unpredictability 240 Chapter 16 Closing Comments 245 It Is just Like Life 245 Index 249 Introduction You Are Already a Commodity Trader Whether you know it or not, you have been trading commodities all your life. Sure, you may have never traded a contract of Pork Bellies, but you have almost certainly traded a possession like a car, house, or antique for someone else's money or possession. If you have never done that, for sure you have traded time for money. You have traded your time as a teacher, lawyer, pipe fitter, or ditchdigger for someone else's money. So, you are halfway there. you just never knew it! When we trade our time, we are actually trading our time plus our skills. That is why a brain surgeon gets more per hour than a knee surgeon. That is also why an outstanding quarterback gets more than a tackle and surgeon combined. He has a greater career risk. It is not that one skill is inherently more valuable than the other, it is that one is more difficult to come by and carries higher risk. This characteristic generates more dollars for the person selling his or her time and skills. There is no intrinsic value to Michael Jordan's dribbling and shooting skills, but the owner of the Chicago Bulls saw an opportunity to make a great deal of money with those seemingly valueless skills by. packing stadiums and getting television revenues. Thus, something of “no value” may have great value. At a trading seminar, I once demonstrated this point by, placing a personal check of mine in a scaled envelope and then added it to 14 similar envelopes in a clear plastic bag. The attendees each had the opportunity to reach in and draw out an envelope. The person who drew the one with the $5,000 check would be allowed to keep it. The bag contained 14 worthless envelopes, but suddenly they had value Although all but one were empty, there was a 1 in 15 chance of Winning $5,000; thus each envelope, or opportunity to take out an envelope. Was worth $333.33. Once the participants began taking envelopes out of the bag, 1 Download 2.67 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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