
Sách keo gáy, bìa mềm
A timely guide to profiting in markets dominated by high frequency trading and other computer driven strategies
Strategies
employing complex computer algorithms, and often utilizing high
frequency trading tactics, have placed individual traders at a
significant disadvantage in today's financial markets. It's been
estimated that high-frequency traders—one form of computerized
trading—accounts for more than half of each day's total equity market
trades. In this environment, individual traders need to learn new
techniques that can help them navigate modern markets and avoid being
whipsawed by larger, institutional players.
Trading the Measured Move
offers a blueprint for profiting from the price waves created by
computer-driven algorithmic and high-frequency trading strategies. The
core of author David Halsey's approach is a novel application of
Fibonnaci retracements, which he uses to set price targets and low-risk
entry points. When properly applied, it allows traders to gauge market
sentiment, recognize institutional participation at specific support and
resistance levels, and differentiate between short-term and long-term
trades at various price points in the market.
Provides guidance for individual traders who fear they can't compete in today's high-frequency dominated markets
Outlines
specific trade set ups, including opening gap strategies, breakouts and
failed breakout strategies, range trading strategies, and pivot trading
strategies
Reveals how to escape institutional strategies designed to profit from slower-moving market participants
Engaging and informative, Trading the Measured Move will provide you with a new perspective, and new strategies, to successfully navigate today's computer driven financial markets
Categories:Business & Economics - Investing
Year:2013
Language:english
Pages:226