David Borman
David Borman
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A comprehensive guide to day trading, with prescriptive information and actionable advice to help you achieve financial success.It may seem that day trading is only for savvy investors who know the ins and outs of the marketplace—but it doesn’t have to be. All it takes is the right information and staying on top of the market. Day Trading 101 simplifies all the terms, strategies, and processes involved in day trading, helping even the most novice investor find financial success. With information on recognizing trading patters, mastering trading options, keeping tabs on the market, establishing strategies to make the most profit, and understanding trading lingo, this guide can get you on track to becoming a smart investor. Full of expert advice on the best paths to trading success, Day Trading 101 leaves no stone unturned, and no trading option undiscovered.
- GenresNonfictionFinanceBusinessHow ToEconomicsMoney
257 pages, Kindle Edition First published January 1, 2018
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Fred Neufeld
10 reviews
Should have been titled intro to the basics but written in a manner that assumes you have been trading for years.
Marsha Altman
Author17 books132 followers
I learned several important things from this book:
(1) I do not understand enough about financial markets to day trade
(2) I will not be able to learn enough about financial markets without reading a LOT of books. Or taking a class. Or getting a degree.
(3) Day trading is basically gambling.
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Steven Siswandhi
325 reviews10 followers
Good basic intro, a bit more details would be much appreciated. If you have zero experience in trading like I am then this introduces all the key ideas.
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Bob
51 reviews
Meh … sort of an interesting starting point, but it seems to turn into a stream of consciousness guide to how Borman trades. There's little guidance to process and method, or to simulation tools for learning, or even appropriate starting resources. I am not a day trader, but was interested in what it means to do so. The only reason this book got two stars is that it succeeded in answering the starting point question of the difference between investing and trading, and I believe it does that pretty well. But then he sends you toward Forex trading and options trading, which is literally like sending a two year old into a minefield, and he does next to nothing to explain how it works, the mechanisms of making money, or even the process of uncovering the answers to those questions.
Jennifer
482 reviews
This book is okay if you don't have access to if you don't have google and for good ideas on what to research in more depth. This is at best an idea book. I was looking for
Sarasati Prabaswari
4 reviews
A good start book to start you day trading act.
Aleksey Zhdanov
6 reviews
Very basic on-the-surface information about day trading. Doesn't go in-depth about any particular subject but has some interesting topics that could be researched further.
Shay
16 reviews
Very informative. If you don't have any knowledge beforehand, I would recommend reading Stocks 101 first or a "for dummies or idiots" book first. But this is a very good book in my opinion.
Luis Segura
23 reviews
Good introduction, but missing more content in relevant topics like how to look for stocks
Caleb
161 reviews31 followers
Disappointing. This book was more of an overview of the profession rather than the how-to guide I was hoping for.
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Jared
7 reviews
Easy read, packed full of information. It seems that there's always something to be learned by revisiting base principles.
Andreas Febrian h
1 review2 followers
I mean this is generally a good book, but i don't think this is 101 enough for starters that don't really know what to do because the book is compressed to fit all the materials needed to daytrade as it leaves no explanation of terminologies used in finance world. Good job though overall.
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Larkkonen
125 reviews1 follower
Looking at the cover I dont know what I expected.
Suryaa
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December 8, 2019This book is amazing.....learnt a lot abt day trading
Burnsteinz
51 reviews
A lot of top level knowledge and ideas. I recommend taking notes on things that interest you and explore each topic more in depth either through another book or online resources.
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