Sunday, December 4, 2011

Forex Patterns and Probabilities: Trading Strategies for Trending and Range-Bound Markets


While most books on trading deal with general concepts and shy away from specifics, Forex Patterns and Probabilities provides you with real-world strategies and a rare sense of clarity about the specific mechanics of currency trading.

Leading trading educator Ed Ponsi will explain the driving forces in the currency markets and will provide strategies to enter, exit, and manage successful trades. Dozens of chart examples and explanations will guide you each step of the way and allow the reader to "look over the shoulder" of a professional trader hard at work at his craft.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Trading for a living: Psychology, trading tactics, money management

Alexander Elder - Trading for a living: Psychology, trading tactics, money management
Publisher: Wil?y | 1993-03-08 | ISBN: 0471592242 | PDF | 289 pages | 11.15 MB

Trading for a Living Successful trading is based on three M's: Mind, Method, and Money. Trading for a Living helps you master all of those three areas:

* How to become a cool, calm, and collected trader
* How to profit from reading the behavior of the market crowd
* How to use a computer to find good trades
* How to develop a powerful trading system
* How to find the trades with the best odds of success
* How to find entry and exit points, set stops, and take profits


Trading with Candlesticks: Visual Tools for Improved Technical Analysis and Timing

Trading with Candlesticks: Visual Tools for Improved Technical Analysis and Timing
Publisher: FT Press | 2010 | ISBN: 013138094X | Pages: 256 | PDF | 24,93 MB 
 

Want to consistently outperform?

Candlestick charts can help! In this book, top investment author Michael C. Thomsett completely demystifies them, revealing how to use them to anticipate stock price trends and improve the timing of every order. Packed with visuals, definitions, and checklists-for traders at all levels of experience.


Complete Stock Market Books Collection - 2

Complete Stock Market Books Collection and More
Stock Market Books Collection | 500 PDF | English | 1.94GB

This mega pack of books has more than every book you need to make it in the stock market and trading business, and even has some books on money management and investing!

Folder list and Contents
Stock books 001/10 Minute Guide To Investing In Stocks.pdf 734 KB
Stock books 001/17 Money Making Candle Formations.pdf 119 KB
Stock books 001/17 Money Making Candlestick Formations.pdf 72 KB
Stock books 001/18 Trading Champions Share Their Keys To Top Trading Profits.pdf 2 MB
Stock books 001/25 Rules Of Trading.pdf 122 KB
Stock books 001/A Comparison Of Dividend Cash Flow And Earnings Approaches To Equity Valuation.pdf 266 KB
Stock books 001/Achelis, Steven - Technical Analysis From A To Z.pdf 11 MB
Stock books 001/Admati And Pfleiderer-A Theory Of Intraday Patterns - Volume And Price Variability.pdf 560 KB
Stock books 001/Advanced International Trade.pdf 2 MB
Stock books 001/Aggarwal And Conroy-Price Discovery In Initial Public Offerings And The Role Of The Lead Underwriter.pdf 165 KB
Stock books 001/Ahn And Cheung-The Intraday Patterns Of The Spread And Depth In A Market Without Market Makers - The Sto~0.pdf 448 KB
Stock books 001/Alan Farley - 3 Swing Trading Examples, With Charts, Instructions, And Definitions To Get You Sta.pdf 240 KB
Stock books 001/Alan Farley - Pattern Cycles - Mastering Short-Term Trading With Technical Analysis (Traders' Library).pdf 92 KB
Stock books 001/Alan Farley - The Master Swing Trader.pdf 7 MB
Stock books 002/Al-Suhaibani And Kryzanowski-An Exploratory Analysis Of The Order Book, And Order Flow And Execution On ~0.pdf 598 KB
Stock books 002/Algora, Myths Of The Free Market [2003 Isbn0875862233].pdf 1 MB
Stock books 002/An Analysis Of Order Submissions On The Xetra Trading System.pdf 2 MB
Stock books 002/An Empirical Analysis Of Stock And Bond Market Liquidity.pdf 1 MB
Stock books 002/Andrew Willis - The Insiders Guide To Trading The World Stock Markets.pdf 4 MB
Stock books 002/Anshumana And Kalay-Can Splits Create Market Liquidity - Theory And Evidence.pdf 393 KB


Thursday, December 1, 2011

Complete Stock Market Books Collection - 1

Complete Stock Market Books Collection and More
Stock Market Books Collection | 500 PDF | English | 1.15 GB


This mega pack of books has more than every book you need to make it in the stock market and trading business, and even has some books on money management and investing!

Folder list and ContentsStock books
001/10 Minute Guide To Investing In Stocks.pdf 734 KB
Stock books 001/17 Money Making Candle Formations.pdf 119 KB
Stock books 001/17 Money Making Candlestick Formations.pdf 72 KB
Stock books 001/18 Trading Champions Share Their Keys To Top Trading Profits.pdf 2 MB
Stock books 001/25 Rules Of Trading.pdf 122 KB
Stock books 001/A Comparison Of Dividend Cash Flow And Earnings Approaches To Equity Valuation.pdf 266 KB
Stock books 001/Achelis, Steven - Technical Analysis From A To Z.pdf 11 MB
Stock books 001/Admati And Pfleiderer-A Theory Of Intraday Patterns - Volume And Price Variability.pdf 560 KB


The Forex Trading Course: A Self Study Guide To Becoming a Successful Currency Trader

The Forex Trading Course: A Self Study Guide To Becoming a Successful Currency Trader (Wiley Trading) by Abe Cofnas
Wy | 2007 11 02 | ISBN: 0470137649 | 240 pages | PDF | 14 MB


A pioneer in currency trading shares his vast knowledge

The Forex Trading Course is a practical, hands on guide to mastering currency trading. This book is designed to build an aspiring traders knowledge base in a step by step manner with each major section followed by a thorough question and answer section to ensure mastery of the material. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, The Forex Trading Course outlines a practical way to integrate fundamental and technical analysis to identify high probability patterns and trades; and reveals how to develop a trading plan and appropriate strategies for different size trading accounts; how to control emotions and use emotional intelligence to improve trading performance; and much more. Filled with in depth insight and practical advice, The Forex Trading Course will prepare readers for the realities of currency trading, and help them evolve and achieve success in this dynamic market.

Abe Cofnas (Orlando, FL) has been the forex trading columnist for Futures magazine since 2001. He formed Learn4x.com one of the first Web based interactive training sites devoted to forex trading in 2001 as well. Cofnas is also founder of www.CurrencyGames.com, a forex education and entertainment company.


Mastering the Currency Market: Forex Strategies for High and Low Volatility Markets

Make Volatility and Risk Work for You with Forex Trading!

“This book should be in every trader/investor’s library. As we come out of this depressed market . . . this book can be your companion, helping you avoid mistakes and enhance your trading/investment program.”
—Bill M. Williams, author of Trading Chaos

“Whether you’re just getting started trading the world’s most exciting financial market, or you’re looking to add to your trading edge, [the authors] have written an engaging book packed with powerful techniques that you can use right now.”
—Rob Booker, trader, author, educator, and founder and host of TraderRadio.net

The foreign exchange market is the largest trading market in the world, with average daily volume well into the trillions. Because the market is always characterized by high liquidity, forex traders benefit most from volatile markets—making it the ideal investment approach today and well into the future.

Mastering the Currency Market is a comprehensive guide to currency and futures trading strategies and techniques for both highly volatile and nonvolatile markets.

Putting to work their vast and highly diverse experience in forex trading, the authors explain how to take advantage of the many benefits of foreign exchange trading, including its low cost of entry afforded by margin, and the dynamic pricing by nature of the competitive marketplace. Mastering the Currency Market is divided into five sections covering:

•The basics of trading currencies
•Fundamental analysis of price valuation
•Technical analysis and trading charts
•Trading philosophy and psychological discipline
•Volatility and risk management
With four decades of combined experience, the authors clearly communicate to you a trading method that will give you the confidence to both analyze markets and execute trades successfully, regardless of underlying market conditions.


Jay Norris, Teresa Bell, Al Gaskill, "Mastering the Currency Market: Forex Strategies for High and Low Volatility Markets"
Mgr H | 2009 | ISBN: 0071634843 | 319 pages | PDF | 6,6 MB

As 2008 introduced nightmare scenarios for investors around the world, it was Al Gaskill’s most productive period of his trading career. He used the same trading methods spelled out in this book.

Apply the lessons inside and you’ll see profits rise during periods of high market volatility, and when the market slows down, you can downshift to countertrending methods. It’s a win-win investing method, and Mastering the Currency Market leads you through it every step of the way.


Insider's Guide To Trading The World Stock Markets

Insider s Guide To Trading The World s Stock Markets
Andrew Willis | 2001 | ISBN: N/A | 96 pages | PDF | 8,6 MB

Table of Contents
Disclaimer ................................................................................................... 4
Table of Contents ........................................................................................ 5
The Insider’s Guide to Trading the World Stock Markets.......................... 7
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 7
Key Market Structure................................................................................................ 9
NYSE..................................................................................................................... 10
NASDAQ............................................................................................................... 12
NASDAQ Level II ..........................................................................................................12
NASDAQ Level II Definitions ........................................................................................15
European NASDAQ ............................................................................................... 18
LSE ........................................................................................................................ 18
Stock Trading vs. Gambling.................................................................................... 22
Risk ........................................................................................................................ 23
Confidence ............................................................................................................. 25
Patience .................................................................................................................. 26
Day Trading Strategies ............................................................................................ 28
Scalp Trading .................................................................
Swing Trading ........................................................................................................ 32
Core Trading........................................................................................................... 36
Short vs. Long Trading ........................................................................................... 39
Market Analysis ....................................................................................................... 42
Fundamental Analysis............................................................................................. 42
Technical Analysis.................................................................................................. 43
Day Trading Online ................................................................................................. 45
Online Resources.................................................................................................... 45
Media Web Sites.............................................................................................................46
Trading Web Sites...........................................................................................................47
Online Magazines ...........................................................................................................48
Online Stock Markets ............................................................................................. 49
New York Stock Exchange Web Site ..............................................................................49
American Stock Exchange...............................................................................................53
NASDAQ Web Site ........................................................................................................55
NASDAQ Europe Web Site ............................................................................................56
The London Stock Exchange Web Site............................................................................57
Other Resources...................................................................................................... 59
Strategic Tips for Success ........................................................................................ 62
Market Indicators .................................................................................................... 63
Standard & Poor 500 Index .............................................................................................64
NASDAQ Index 100.......................................................................................................86
FTSE 100 Index..............................................................................................................90
Dow Jones Industrials .....................................................................................................94
Stock Trading Terminology..................................................................................... 96


Better Stock Trading: Money and Risk Management

An in-depth examination of money management methods for consistent trading success.

In Better Stock Trading, Daryl Guppy shows readers how to improve returns by using good money management technique not by increasing risk in trying to win more trades.

Better Stock Trading: Money and Risk Management - Daryl Guppy
ISBN: 0470821019 | 352 pages | PDF | 33 MB

Readers will learn how to level the market playing field by using the best money management strategies for their particular account size. From the straightforward two percent rule, to pyramiding methods, and overall portfolio management, Guppy presents a selection of strategies, which will allow any independent trader to capitalize on a rising market and protect funds when the bear takes over. He also shows readers how to study their own trading history and use this information to improve their trading future.

Trading skill counts, but money management gives independent traders the edge.

Daryl Guppy (Australia) is an experienced and highly successful private trader. A member of IFTA and the Australian Technical Analyst's Association, he is a popular speaker at international trading seminars in Australia and the Asia Pacific region.

He is the author of five highly successful trading titles, including Market Trading Tactics, and is the Editorial Director of The Investors' International Bookshelf.

The 3-Dimensional Trading Breakthrough

Brian Schad's powerful 3-Dimensional Trading Breakthrough uses options and futures together in a manner that defies traditional thinking and produces astounding results. Learn how you can potentially turn losers into winners, gain genuine protection, and pave your way to stress-free success.


 The 3-Dimensional Trading Breakthrough by Brian Schad
Publisher: TradeWins Publishing | ISBN 10: 0975888684 | 2008 | PDF | 171 pages | 17 MB

Why Success Always Starts with Failure

When faced with complex problems, we have all become accustomed to looking to our leaders to set out a grand vision, experts to draw up a detailed plan of action, or gurus who can provide us with some infallible solution.

In this groundbreaking book, Tim Harford shows us a new and inspiring approach to solving the most pressing problems in our lives. Harford argues that today’s challenges simply cannot be tackled with ready-made solutions and expert opinions; the world has become far too unpredictable and profoundly complex.



Tim Harford Adapt: Why Success Always Starts with Failure
8 CDs (mp3) | English | 408.06 MB
Genre: Trading Psychology


Instead, we must adapt—improvise rather than plan, work from the bottom up rather than the top down, and take baby steps rather than great leaps forward.

Drawing from research across disciplines—psychology, evolutionary biology, anthropology, physics, mathematics, political science, and economics—and interviews with some of the world’s most pioneering leaders, thinkers, and strategists, Harford reveals hard-won lessons learned in the field and the importance of adaptive, trial-and-error processes in tackling issues such as fostering innovation, climate change, poverty, the financial crises, and conflict.

From a spaceport in the Mojave Desert, to the street battles of Iraq, to a blazing offshore drilling rig, to everyday decisions in our business and personal lives, this is a handbook for surviving—and prospering—in our complex and ever-shifting world.

Trading eBooks 2011



Trading eBooks 2011 Collection Disc | 1.46 gb
Genre: Trading


Finally - A complete collection of The Best Trading Books ever written.

[trading] Balan , Robert - Elliott Wave Principle Forex.zip

1fta Forex Trading Course.pdf

10 Minute Guide To Investing In Stocks.pdf

17 Money Making Candle Formations.pdf

17 Money Making Candlestick Formations.pdf

18 Trading Champions Share Their Keys To Top Trading Profits.pdf

25 Rules Of Trading.pdf

101 Option Trading Secrets - Kenneth.R.Trester.pdf

A Comparison Of Dividend Cash Flow And Earnings Approaches To Equity Valuation.pdf

Admati And Pfleiderer-A Theory Of Intraday Patterns - Volume And Price Variability.pdf

Advanced International Trade.pdf

Aggarwal And Conroy-Price Discovery In Initial Public Offerings And The Role Of The Lead Underwriter.pdf

Ahn And Cheung-The Intraday Patterns Of The Spread And Depth In A Market Without Market Makers - The Stock Exchange Of Hong Kong.pdf

Achelis, Steven - Technical Analysis From A To Z.pdf

Alan Farley - 3 Swing Trading Examples, With Charts, Instructions, And Definitions To Get You Sta.pdf

Alan Farley - Pattern Cycles - Mastering Short-Term Trading With Technical Analysis (Traders Library).pdf

Alan Farley - The Master Swing Trader.pdf

Algora, Myths Of The Free Market [2003 isbn0875862233].pdf

All About Forex Market In Usa.pdf

Al-Suhaibani And Kryzanowski-An Exploratory Analysis Of The Order Book, And Order Flow And Execution On The Saudi Stock Market.pdf

Amazing Forex System.pdf

An Analysis Of Order Submissions On The Xetra Trading System.pdf

An Empirical Analysis Of Stock And Bond Market Liquidity.pdf

Andrew Willis - The Insiders Guide To Trading The World Stock Markets.pdf

Anshumana And Kalay-Can Splits Create Market Liquidity - Theory And Evidence.pdf

Application Of Multi-Agent Games To The Prediction Of Financial Time-Series.pdf

Ari Kiev - 1998 - Trading To Win - The Psychology Of Mastering The Markets - Isbn 0471248428 - 26.pdf

Aust Vs Intl Equity Portfolio Journal.pdf

Bangia, Diebold, Schuermann And Stroughair-Modeling Liquidity Risk, With Implications For Traditional Market Risk Measurement And Management.pdf

Barbara Star - Hidden Divergence.pdf

Barclay And Hendershott-Price Discovery And Trading After Hours.pdf

Barry Rudd - Stock Patterns For Day Trading And Swing Trading.pdf

Basic Financial Strategies.pdf

Ben Branch - The Predictive Power Of Stock Market Indicator.pdf

Ben Gilad - Early Warning Using Competitive Intelligence 2004.chm

Benjamin Van Vliet - 2004 - Modeling Financial Markets Using Visual Basic Net And Databases To C.pdf

Bessembinder And Venkataraman-Does An Electronic Stock Exchange Need An Upstairs Market.pdf

Big Profit Patterns Using Candlestick Signals And Gaps - Stephen W Bigalow.pdf

Bill Williams - Trading Chaos.pdf

Borsellino Lewis 2001 - Trading Es And Nq Futures Course.pdf

Bortucene & Macy - The Day Trade Forex System.pdf

Bradley, Donald - Stock Market Prediction.pdf

Braintrading.exe

Breman And Subrahmanyam-Investment Analysis And Price Formation In Securities Markets.pdf

Brett Steenbarger - Psychology Of Trading.pdf

Brooks And Kim-The Individual Investor And The Weekend Effect - A Reexamination With Intraday Data.pdf

Building Winning Trading Systems With Tradestation - Wiley.pdf

Building Your E-Mini Trading Strategy - Giuciao Atspace Org.pdf

C C Gaither, A E Cavazos-Gaither - Statistically Speaking - A Dictionary Of Quotations.pdf

C R Geisst - Undue Influence - How The Wall Street Elite Puts The Financial System At Risk.pdf

Cbot - A Six-Part Study Guide To Market Profile.pdf

Client Expectations.pdf

Combining Bollinger Bands & Rsi.pdf

Commodity Trading Advisors - Risk, Performance Analysis, And Selection.pdf

Common Sense Commodities A Common Sense Approach To Trading Commodities.pdf

Competition Between Exchanges Euronext Versus Xetra.pdf

Crash Profits Make Money When Stocks Sink And Soar Martin Weiss.pdf

Cynthia Kase - Multi-Dimensional Trading.pdf

Dan%edelsson And Payne-Measuring And Explaining Liquidity On An Electronic Limit Order Book - Evidence From Reuters D2000-21.pdf

Daniel A Strachman - Essential Stock Picking Strategies.pdf

Danielsson Saltoglu-Anatomy Of A Market Crash - A Market Microstructure Analysis Of The Turkish Overnight Liquidity Crisis.pdf

David C Stendahl - Money Management Strategies For Serious Traders.pdf

David Dreman - Contrarian Investment Strategies - The Next Generation.pdf

Day Trading Basket Stocks - Underground Trader.pdf

Day Trading the Currency Market - Kathy Lien.pdf

Day Trading University.pdf

Daytrading University - Advanced Daytrading Two-Day Seminar.pdf

Daytrading University Trading Course.pdf

De Jong, Nijman And Roell-A Comparison Of The Cost Of Trading French Shares On The Paris Bourse And On Seaq International.pdf

De Matos And Fernandes-Testing The Markov Property With Ultra-High Frequency Financial Data.pdf

Dean Lebarons Treasury Of Investment Wisdom 30 Great Investing Minds - Wiley.pdf

Death.doc

Demarchi And Foucault-Equity Trading Systems In Europe - A Survey Of Recent Changes.pdf

DeMark,Tom - DeMark on day-trading options.pdf

Dennis D Peterson - Developing A Trading System Combining Rsi & Bollinger Bands.pdf

Deutsche Bank - Asset Valuation Allocation Models 2001.pdf

Deutsche Bank - Asset Valuation Allocation Models 2002.pdf

Deutsche Borse Group - From Trading Floor To Virtual Marketplace.pdf

Divorcing the Dow - Using Revolutionary Market Indicators to Profit From the Stealth Boom Ahead.pdf

Donald Coxe - The New Reality Of Wall Street.pdf

Doug Henwood - Wall Street - How It Works.pdf

Doug Henwood - Wall Street - How It Works & For Whom.pdf

Alexander Elder - Come Into My Trading Room

This is Barron's 2003 Book of the Year - it opens with a brief primer for beginners, then moves up to the 3 Ms of successful trading - Mind (psychology), Method (technical analysis), and Money (risk control).



Alexander Elder - Come Into My Trading Room
English | MP3 320 kbps 44 KHz Stereo | 12 CDs | 1.61 GB
Genre: Trading - AudioBook


Dr. Elder shares with you his latest indicators, systems, and rules, discovered since the publication of his first international bestseller, Trading for a Living, nine years earlier. The next section - The Organized Trader - takes you where no trading book has ever gone before, teaching you how to organize your time and effort. You learn to select the best markets for trading and design a decision-making tree.

A complete recording, real by the author, Dr Alexander Elder.

Dark Genius of Wall Street

In the late 19th century, strong and well-moneyed families such as the Morgans and the Vanderbilts controlled the fortunes of Wall Street and the emerging industries.

Renehan, author of splendid biographies of the Kennedys, Theodore Roosevelt and the naturalist John Burroughs, turns in a masterful glance at the social history of the Gilded Age as well as a brilliant biography of Gould, who outfoxed many of these other wealthy industrialists to win fame and fortune.

Although his early work as a surveyor and a tanner did not bring Gould much wealth, he learned to engage in shrewd business practices that would eventually allow him to gain some dominance in the tanning industry. Wall Street and the newly emerging rail industries soon attracted his financial eye, and he turned his full attention to them.



Edward J. Renehan - Dark Genius of Wall Street 2006 (Unabridged)
English | MP3 48 kbps 22 KHz Stereo | 28 MP3s | 301 MB
Genre: Biography - AudioBook


While he initially dabbled at the edges of the stock market, he picked up enough financial savvy to engineer a scheme to corner the gold market in 1869 and cause the infamous Black Friday frenzy. Renehan deftly chronicles Gould's canny financial successes in the acquisitions of the Erie, the Union and Pacific, and the Atlantic and Pacific railroads as well as the emerging telegraph industry.

Maligned by his competitors and the media as an unscrupulous businessman, Gould never achieved the fame and status of Cornelius Vanderbilt or J.P. Morgan. Yet, as Renehan points out so gracefully, Gould was simply an ambitious financier in an ambitious time before the existence of regulations that his own financial deals helped create. Renehan's sumptuous prose and his dazzling research and style provide a window into Gould's ambitions and offer a first-rate social history of the financial workings of his time.

The Options Edge: Winning the Volatility Game with Options On Futures

With his take-no-prisoners 1994 book Winner Takes All, Bill Gallacher first carved out a reputation as a no-nonsense authority on the futures trading game.

Now, with The Options Edge, he focuses on the world of options on futures, exposing the shortcomings of current theoretical pricing formulae and offering a simple, understandable, and widely applicable option pricing model without invoking any complicated mathematics whatsoever.



Genre: Options Trading


Gallachers watershed book represents nothing less than a new mindset for trading options on futures, a revolutionary approach that depends less on esoteric, theoretical abstractions and more on empirical evidence gathered from the real world of options trading.