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Trading systems : secrets of the masters / [interviews by] Joe Krutsinger.

Lippincott Library HG4515.95 .T73 1997
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Krutsinger, Joe.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Electronic trading of securities.
System analysis.
System design.
Physical Description:
ix, 246 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : McGraw-Hill, [1997]
Summary:
For color, flair, and nerves of steel, high-wire acts have nothing on professional traders. These men and women trade for a living - often a very good one. And every one of them uses a system. If you want to learn these market beaters' systems, you've come to the right place. In this book, you will find their tactics, their stories, their wisdom - and actual TradeStation-ready code for systems used by trading giants: Michael Connor, director of Market Watch, Inc.; Joseph DiNapoli, president, Coast Investment Software; Stan Ehrlich, inventor of the Ehrlich Cycle Finder; David W. Fox, developer of #1-ranked Dollar Trader; Nelson F. Freeburg, commodities trader, developer of Path Finder; Lee Gettess, systems developer, professional trader; Cynthia A. Kase, author of Trading with the Odds; Joe Krutsinger, author of The Trading System Toolkit; Glenn Neely, president of the Elliott Wave Institute; Jeffrey Roy, principal of MarketSolve; Richard Saidenberg, futures trader, developer of R-Breaker and R-Levels; Randy Stuckey, developer of Catscan and Catscan II; Gary Wagner, president of International Pacific Trading Company; Bill Williams, Ph.D., fractal expert and professional trader; Larry Williams, author of How I Made a Million Dollars Trading Commodities Last Year. No matter what you trade - futures, options, indexes, stocks, currencies, or bonds - this book might just improve your chances to make money in the markets.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1557389128
OCLC:
36438929

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