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How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading

By: David S. Nassar
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
ISBN: 0071345663
ISBN-13: 9780071345668
Released: 01 Feb 1999
RRP: £14.99
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Best book so far - By: , 15 Sep 1999
Good book on day trading. Explains the use of Level II which is the daytraders crystal ball. However, I felt that it could have explained a little more on how to interpret level II & what to look for during bullish/bearish markets.
Got me started. - By: , 16 May 1999
I am glad I read this book first. I have read some after this but was disappointed. One of the must books to read & re-read if you want to get startedin day trading.
STALL AT YOUR PERIL WHEN E-DAY TRADING - By: , 30 Mar 1999
This is an extremely well done book for those who have been investing for years "the old way" & those who are just beginning. The simple explanations of all the terms used help smooth the communications noises of the market. The detail on how to get stated & use & E-DAT account are a little complex, but possible to follow if you go slowly. I applaud Mr. Nassar for focusing people on their emotional trading preferences & realizing the day trading may not be for everyone. This book addresses some of the "stalls" & fears that people have & eases them. Don Mitchell, Carol Coles & Robert Metz,in their new book THE 2,000 PERCENT SOLUTION, describe these stalls. The Disbelief Stall is a good description of people who do not believe they can do electronic trading, or worse, ever make money at it. The Procrastination Stall talks about putting off starting. Mr. Nassar makes this easier for the staller. The Tradition Stall is dealt a blow by showing the way to E-DAT, no longer needing to rely on your broker. The Mitchell book teaches a process to achieve 20 times the benefits. HOW TO GET STARTED IN DAY TRADING teaches us how to hurdle over the stalls to understand how to investin the fast lane.
I'm sorry we're British - By: , 24 Feb 1999
This book is great if you want to day trade American markets, but if you want to day trade UK markets, or want to know about online trading generally then there's a bit of a problem becuase this book is not geared towards you...

For a more broader approach to online trading try "Online Trader" (UK author) by Peter Temple, or (slightly older & US) "CyberInvesting" by Brown & Bentley or (UK & US content & just released) "Trading Online" by Patel.


Should be titled Daytrading 101 - By: , 25 Jan 1999
This is a MUST book for those starting outin daytrading. David has a way of explaining things clearly & repeats explanationsin such a way that if you didn't understand what he meant the first time, you eventually will. Easily worth the money.

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