The Dow Jones-Irwin Guide to Trading Systems

The Dow Jones-Irwin Guide to Trading Systems

Author: Bruce Babcock

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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Comprehensive and authoritative description of the theory, creation, and use of mechanical trading systems. Presents historical tests of various trading systems approaches in 10 markets over a 5 year period.


Designing Stock Market Trading Systems

Designing Stock Market Trading Systems

Author: Bruce Vanstone

Publisher: Harriman House Limited

Published: 2010-08-23

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1906659583

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Most people know there is potential to make big money in the stock market, but they don't know how to get started. This work guides readers step by step through the authors' methods for building rule-based stock market trading systems.


Getting Started in Trading

Getting Started in Trading

Author: Sunny J. Harris

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2001-08-02

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0471436585

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Written specifically for the novice, Getting Started in Trading explains the basics of trading, in any time frame. While most beginner books answer such technical questions as "What is a put" and "What is a call", this book describes both the "what" of trading and the how: how do I place a trade, how do I select a broker, and what do I tell them when I open my account? It provides detailed information on selecting a computer, software packages, and data sources.


The Nature of Trends

The Nature of Trends

Author: Ray Barros

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2007-11-28

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 047082235X

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Today's market participants have a myriad of tools at their disposal. Yet the success rate is that of old - 80% to 90% of traders fail to achieve their financial goals. This book shows traders how to get their investment act together. It covers in detail the three requirements needed for success: Winning psychology, effective money management and a written trading plan with an edge. The Nature of Trends also provides unique tools (for example the MIDAS tool) that provide low risk trade entry by telling the trader the level at which an entry may be safely effected Finally, the book provides the "Rule of 3" to manage a trade. These rules allow the trader to take profits and hold on for long-term profits without increasing risk.


Trading 102

Trading 102

Author: Sunny J. Harris

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1998-10-06

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9780471181330

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In her much-praised and highly popular book, Trading 101, Sunny Harris offered novices a crash course on the basics of the field. Now, for those looking to continue their education, Harris presents Trading 102: Getting Down to Business, an invaluable roadmap to taking the next step - designing an individual trading system and starting a personal trading business. This indispensable reference covers all the bases, including raising capital, regulations, marketing financial services, taxes and systems development. Along with hands-on strategies, proven techniques, and straightforward guidelines for tailoring a system based on individual trading styles, Trading 102 is packed with a wealth of easy-to-read charts and graphs as well as complete information on: * The science of the business. * Formulating a sound business plan. * Software for systems testing. * Psychological traps to avoid. Trading 102 is required reading for anyone looking to take the big leap into trading for a living.


Trading on the Edge

Trading on the Edge

Author: Guido J. Deboeck

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1994-04-18

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 9780471311003

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Experts from the world's major financial institutions contributed to this work and have already used the newest technologies. Gives proven strategies for using neural networks, algorithms, fuzzy logic and nonlinear data analysis techniques to enhance profitability. The latest analytical breakthroughs, the impact on modern finance theory and practice, including the best ways for profitably applying them to any trading and portfolio management system, are all covered.


Trading Systems and Methods

Trading Systems and Methods

Author: Perry J. Kaufman

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-01-10

Total Pages: 1232

ISBN-13: 1118236033

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The ultimate guide to trading systems, fully revised and updated For nearly thirty years, professional and individual traders have turned to Trading Systems and Methods for detailed information on indicators, programs, algorithms, and systems, and now this fully revised Fifth Edition updates coverage for today's markets. The definitive reference on trading systems, the book explains the tools and techniques of successful trading to help traders develop a program that meets their own unique needs. Presenting an analytical framework for comparing systematic methods and techniques, this new edition offers expanded coverage in nearly all areas, including trends, momentum, arbitrage, integration of fundamental statistics, and risk management. Comprehensive and in-depth, the book describes each technique and how it can be used to a trader's advantage, and shows similarities and variations that may serve as valuable alternatives. The book also walks readers through basic mathematical and statistical concepts of trading system design and methodology, such as how much data to use, how to create an index, risk measurements, and more. Packed with examples, this thoroughly revised and updated Fifth Edition covers more systems, more methods, and more risk analysis techniques than ever before. The ultimate guide to trading system design and methods, newly revised Includes expanded coverage of trading techniques, arbitrage, statistical tools, and risk management models Written by acclaimed expert Perry J. Kaufman Features spreadsheets and TradeStation programs for a more extensive and interactive learning experience Provides readers with access to a companion website loaded with supplemental materials Written by a global leader in the trading field, Trading Systems and Methods, Fifth Edition is the essential reference to trading system design and methods updated for a post-crisis trading environment.


Trading and Exchanges

Trading and Exchanges

Author: Larry Harris

Publisher: OUP USA

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13: 9780195144703

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Focusing on market microstructure, Harris (chief economist, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission) introduces the practices and regulations governing stock trading markets. Writing to be understandable to the lay reader, he examines the structure of trading, puts forward an economic theory of trading, discusses speculative trading strategies, explores liquidity and volatility, and considers the evaluation of trader performance. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).