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The Swing Traders Bible: Strategies to Profit from Market Volatility

Thu, Sep 25 2008, 09:14 GMT
by FXstreet.com Team

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About the Authors

Rob Booker photographMark Whistler is the Senior Market Strategist at TradingMarkets.com; bringing traders timely buy and sell ideas through Forex Force. Mr. Whistler can also be seen on CNBC from time to time, discussing various facets of investment markets.

As the founder of WallStreetRockStar.com and is the author of: Trading Pairs, Trade with Passion and Purpose co-author of Profit From China and Profit From Uranium and is currently working on his newest book, The Swing Trader’s Bible (co-authored with CNBC/Fox News guest analyst Matt McCall), due out in the summer of 2008.

In addition, Mr. Whistler is the founder of WallStreetRockStar.com and EatsForTheStreets.com and is a regular columnist for TraderMonthly Magazine and Investopedia.com (a division of Forbes.) Mark's trading specialty is statistical arbitrage, small caps and options. Just a few of his other writing credentials include: The Motley Fool, Active Trader Magazine, BullMarket.com, OptionInvestor.com, and Working-Money online.

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Matt McCall

Matthew D. McCall is the president of Penn Financial Group (PFG), an investment advisory firm offering personalized portfolio management. Matt is also the editor of several newsletters including The ETF Bulletin, which publishes two real-time portfolios based on PFG's proprietary top-down approach to investing.

Over the years, Matt has worked for major investment firms and has concentrated his energy on technical analysis and investor education. As an advocate of educating the individual investor, Matt has traveled around the country presenting investment seminars. Over the last couple of years, Matt has also directed PFG's focus toward exchange-traded funds (ETFs). PFG believes that over the next decade, hordes of new ETFs will be available for investors and, as a result, Matt has turned PFG's attention toward educating investors about ETFs through The ETF Bulletin newsletter and ETF portfolios. PFG is one of a few investment advisors that offers ETF-based portfolio management.

Book Sinopsis

The Swing Trader’s Bible provides traders with different strategies to capitalize on market fluctuations. The majority of the time, most markets move sideways, with no discernible long-term up or down trend. The key to making money in these kinds of markets is to sell when the market is near the top of its range and buy when it’s near the bottom of its range. The authors explain how to use fundamental stock analysis and technical analysis to spot swing trading opportunities.

They then provide very specific techniques for entering and exiting the market, including: channel analysis; momentum indicators; stock sector leaders/followers; market cycles; overbought/oversold indicators; trading volume; and money flows. The authors explain how to swing trade by taking outright positions in stocks or by using various options strategies. Most of the book is devoted to swing trading using individual stocks, but the authors also explain swing trading opportunities in stock indexes and in exchange-traded funds.

Book Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (January 9, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470308265
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470308264

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The Swing Traders Bible book cover

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