The Long-term Day Trader: Short-term Strategies to Boost Your Long-term ProfitsCareer Press, 2000 - 218 páginas What happens when you combine a traditional long-term investor with a highly aggressive day trader? You end up with a long-term day trader: a person who holds a stock longer than most day traders but sells faster than a tradtional buy-and-hold investor. The Long-Term Day Trader can help you use the short-term strategies of the professional day trader to imprive your long-term returns. It doesn't matter whether you are a short-term trader or a long-term investor. By using the most profitable tactics of the top day traders, you really can boost your long-term returns. Author and long-term investor Michael Sincere prefers to buy high-quality stocks, mutual funds, and index funds. Professional day trader Deron Wagner believe in short-term trading tactics. The Long-Term Day Trader is a synthesis of both strategies. The Long-Term Day Trader can help you no matter what your style of investing. You'll learn
The Long-Term Day Trader will teach you new ways to look at your investment portfolio. The short-term strategies you learn could provide a huge boost to your long-term investment returns with a minimum of capital investment. This book does not propose to be the answer to all your investment questions, nor does it promise to make you a millionaire withing a few short months. It is designed to imprive your long-term returns by utilizing the strategies and tactics of professional day traders...strategies that put only a small fraction of your portfolio at risk, while opening up the possibility of unlimited growth. |
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Section | 36 |
Interviews with Successful ShortTerm Traders | 133 |
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The Long-Term Day Trader: Short-Term Strategies to Boost Your Long-Term Profits Michael Sincere,Deron Wagner Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |