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Super Trader: Make Consistent Profits in Good and Bad Markets

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How do you transform yourself from mild-mannered investor to Super Trader? Think clearly. Plan accordingly. Commit completely. In other words, "become" a trader. And no one is better suited to help you make the transformation than legendary trading educator and author Van K. Tharp.

Combining the sharp insight and technical brilliance that has drawn legions of inv

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Hardcover, 240 pages
Published August 28th 2009 by McGraw-Hill (first published July 30th 2009)
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At least in theory, between jaunts to the swimming pool and the library with my 2-year old son, I am supposed to be making money at this trading thing. Sometimes, when I'm having a bad week (or month, like the case now), I read something to try and provide me some ballast. And Van Tharp is good for that. His basic premise is that you don't trade the markets, you trade your beliefs about the markets. To him, we are all these lone Cartesians, acting on our very limited observations, which we don't...more
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A fresh look at using your personal psychology to succeed in the market

Most people who want to make a killing in stocks and bonds think all they need is an account and some cash, but really what they should start with are formal business plans and basic trading know-how. Traders mistakenly believe they’ll score big if they can predict the markets, but smart trading has nothing to do with guessing the future. Would-be investors should first take the time to understand themselves and ...more
Andrea Palladino
Great book, especially on personal development and money management.
Neil
Neil rated it 2 of 5 stars
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Basically, I paid for marketing material for his courses. Not impressed. His last book [Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom:] was excellent and actually gave you information that could be used.

It gets 2 stars instead of one because there are still useful ideas in the book [mostly a reiteration of Trade Your way:] but some new.

Not recommended.
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