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... Further reading 309Books about tradingThe Gambler by F.M. Dostoyevsky (various editions). To know the difference between trading and gambling.Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (2004) by ... 70 terms touse 71–2SPX options 34, 148, 236, 240starting to trade advice 72, 242–3 list of spreads 70 spreading risk 69–70stationary definition of 110 list of spreads 70stock indexes ... York Institute of Finance. Thorough and readableAn Introduction to the Global Financial Markets (2010) by Stephen Valdez, and Philip Molyneux, Palgrave Macmillan. A first-rate intro to this...
... of incorporating intermarket analysis into their trad-ing strategies.Louis B. MendelsohnXXiForeX trading using interMarket anaLysisi reCoUnTed HoW i goT inVolVed in commodity futures trading ... examining every one of my winning and losing trades for patterns to incorporate into my trading strategies, and devel-oping trading software for the microcomputers that were just becoming fashionable ... this book is on howtouse intermarket analysis to forecast moving averages, making them a leading, rather than a lagging, techni-cal indicator for the dynamic forex markets.INTROinTrodUCTiontrade...
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