How I Trade and Invest in Stocks and Bonds
- 196 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden






One cannot become a Tape Reader by giving the ticker absent treatment; nor by running into his broker's office after lunch, or seeing -how the market closed- from his evening newspaper.... He should spend twenty-seven hours a week at the ticker, and many more hours away from it studying his mistakes and finding the -why- of his losses. -from -Introductory- A classic of technical stock-market analysis, this is considered the most important work of one of the great market watchers of the early 20th century. It covers: . stop orders and trading rules . volumes and their significance . market technique . -dull markets- and their opportunities . and more. This primer on the basic laws of the market is still an invaluable resource for the broker or serious individual trader.
2014 Reprint of Articles that first appeared in the "Magazine of Wall Street" in the 1920's. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Livermore was an American stock trader. He was famed for making and losing several multi-million dollar fortunes and short selling during the stock market crashes in 1907 and 1929. Apart from his success as a securities speculator, Livermore left traders a working philosophy for trading securities that emphasizes increasing the size of one's position as it goes in the right direction and cutting losses quickly. The materials published in these articles represent Livermore's collective wisdom on stock trading. Chapters include: Preparing for the day's work Arrangement of the trading office How to read the tape Commitments and limits of risk How to keep capital turning over Kind of stocks in which to trade Pyramiding And much more
In another excellent work by Richard Wyckoff, he lays out a strategy for trading in stocks. He provides specif guidelines for his trading strategy and demonstrates it with examples of actual trades he placed. The book also reviews why volumes should play an important part in how you trade in the markets. Drawing from his experience with tape reading he explains the best way to read Point and Figure charts. He shares his approach on how he made money in dull markets and became profitable with a long term investment strategy.
Being Some Methods Evolved and Adopted During My Thirty-Three Years Experience in Wall Street
Renowned for his expertise in stock market education, Richard D. Wyckoff developed techniques for trading and investing that remain relevant. His mastery in analyzing market behavior has influenced many aspiring investors and traders, showcasing methods to achieve wealth through informed decision-making in the stock market.