- Unbound
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill (Jan 1999)
- ISBN-10: 0071368647
- ISBN-13: 978-0071368643
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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Unlike most books of this genre, How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading really is a primer. Nassar, who runs his own trading firm, does not presume you have much knowledge about how markets work. Instead, the author provides an excellent overview of the dynamics that drive stock prices and the various kinds of electronic access, as well as the broad strategies employed by successful day traders. In addition to providing information about how to open an E-DAT account, Nassar stresses the importance of developing a focused trading strategy and recommends working with a simulator before risking your hard- earned cash.
Day trading is definitely not for everyone, and this book alone will not make you a successful day trader. But if you're the slightest bit interested, How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading will satisfy your curiosity and may even help you launch a second career.--Harry C. Edwards, Amazon.com --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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For a more broader approach to online trading try "Online Trader" (UK author) by Peter Temple, or (slightly older and US) "CyberInvesting" by Brown and Bentley or (UK and US content and just released) "Trading Online" by Patel.