Short-Term Trading in the New Stock Market



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  • Most of the info on stock trading is full of the same thecnical analysis jargon that makes you lose a lot of times.

    Basically most tehcnical trading books tell you the same story but organized in different chapters using different words and charts as examples.

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    Understanding how to trade a rally is one of the most important aspects of trading, since for us traders it’s all about the rally, either for shorting or going long.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  • This was an awesome book, and I highly recommend it to any trader, new or seasoned.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Sorry, but I can’t recommend her books to any serious trader or student of trading; her books have been criticized for their cotton candy, hurah hurah motivational type writing which, frankly, is irritating after the 5th page, while at the same time, lacking any credible, scientific, and meaningful strategies for making money in the stock market. This one appears to be just a rehash of the earlier ones, written in a more ‘textual’ type format. If you want a decent introduction to trading, try Link’s High Probability Trading or Markham’s Swing Trading. For more critique of Turner, see my review on her Day Trading book. Good luck aspiring traders everywhere.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • I’ve just been introduced to the Investools.com course, took their 2 day training, finished their online training, and am still studying the subject.

    The title of this book described what I was looking for after the above activity and it proves to tie information together, plus provides direction and greater depth.

    I am a technical writer by trade and based on that, am amazed at the clarity and amount of detail Toni Turner packs into each paragraph. Because of that, this shouldn’t be the first book to introduce you to the subject, but it should be among the first books you read. If you are already a successful, experienced trader, I’m not sure of its value unless you are switching from a “buy and hold” mold.

    My approach to this book is to do a 100% read-through, marking pages of particular interest, then returning to those pages of particular interest, along with other activities on Investools.com (which, itself, seems to be a worthy educational tool).
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • I just met Toni Turner at the Chicago Traders’ Expo. She’s a fantastic presenter. She’s organized, sincere, and knowledgeable.

    I came home and purchased her new book, “Short Term Trading in the New Stock Market.” It’s definitely worth the price–and more.

    Toni writes like she talks, with positive high energy. In the sections on technical analysis, she builds from the basics, such as candlestick technology and moving averages, to more complicated subjects, such as Welles Wilders Directional Indicators, with ease and a reader-friendly style. I found her discussion of volume signals to be comprehensive and practical, and they’ve already saved me money as risk-management tools.

    I have been trading full-time for three years. The information I’ve learned from this book has had a positive impact that’s already helped increase my profit line.

    “Short-Term Trading in the New Stock Market” is a great trading resource. It belongs on every trader’s bookshelf.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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