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Part-Time Trader : Trading Stock as a Part-Time Venture, + Website.

Practical advice and easy-to-follow guidelines for part-time stock traders Millions of people trade stocks in their spare time, supplementing their nine-to-five income with extra profits on the market. And while there are plenty of books on the market that cater to the needs of full-time traders, th...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Mallory, Ryan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley, 2013.
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  • THE PART-TIME TRADER; Contents; Acknowledgments; PART I THE BASICS FOR PART-TIME TRADING; CHAPTER 1 So How Much Do You Really Hate Your Job?; Becoming Determined to Find a Way Out; Shorting My Own Career; It Was Not in Real Estate; It Started to Unravel; Stocks Would Be a Much Better Option for Me; I Loved Trading but Hated My Job-Something Had to Give; Corporate Hierarchy; Those at the Top; Those Who Wish They Were; As Harmless as the Swiss; The Malcontents; Guilty as Charged; An Inward Reflection; Not an Easy Road to Take; Realize You Still Need Your Job; Professional Paper Pushers.
  • Too Many CookiesE-mail Paranoia; Finding the Escape Hatch; Corporate Depression; CHAPTER 2 How Did I Become a Full-Time Trader?; My Trading Foundation; Rudimentary Understanding of Risk; A New Trading World; Turning against Investing; Open-Minded to Becoming a Trader; Road Bumps Ahead; Keeping Tabs in an Awkward Kind of Way; Leaving Penny Stocks Behind; In Search of a Shortcut; False Hopes in Books; My Experience with Trading at Work; Accepting the Cards I Was Dealt; Flying Undected; Don't Obsess Over Profits; More Money Than I Could Afford to Lose; A Fresh Dose of Market Reality.
  • A Learning Experience, IndeedUnderstanding Risk Aversion; A Simple Step for Controlling the Emotions; CHAPTER 3 Where Wall Street Meets the Office; Work Ambivalence; Nonsensical Reports; Workplace Scalawag; Decide How Successful You Want to Be at Your Job; The Boss Man Reviews; Creating a Friendly Coalition; The Approach; The Good Samaritan; Peer Kindness; Reaping What You Sow; Filling Out Your Own Review; Don't Be Modest; In the Boss Man's Hands; Seeking Out Increased Responsibility versus Effective Trading; More Work = Difficult Trading; Work Never Gets Back to Normal; Promotion Competition.
  • Broad-Based MindsetEndless Competition; Finding a Way Despite the Adversity; The Job Is a Trading Asset; CHAPTER 4 Don't Quit Your Day Job ... SERIOUSLY!; Just Like the Real World
  • Making Everyone Happy; Managing the Two; Avoid Goals That Give You a False Sense of Hope; The Unstoppable Trader; Losing All Logic; Not a Chance; Mind-Numbing Trading; Real-World Fantasies; Spreadsheet Trade Management; Don't Watch the Benjamins; The Squeeze; More Money, More Problems; Focus on the Trade Only; The Right Position Sizes; Position Sizes Dictate Emotional Depth.
  • Why Don't We All Just Trade as Big as We Can?What Do We Do Then?; What Should I Do?; Jeopardize Your Trade Before You Jeopardize Your Job; Job Is Priority Number One; Three Parameters to Account For; CHAPTER 5 The Essentials to Your Workplace Trading Desk
  • Environmental Trading; Office Squares; Go Small; How to Lay Out Your Office; Working with the Computer that You Are Given; Desktop versus Laptop; Filling Out the Request Form; The Laptop Luxury; Getting Through Meetings; Additional Advantages; Stuck with the Desktop; Making What You Have Better; Web-Based Trading.