Lessons From the Trader Wizard Review

Lessons From the Trader Wizard
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If you have traded for some time don't use money and time on this book. This book is for the beginner who wants to have some understanding of the markets. It is very superficial in its description.

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Part 1 What is the Market? What is Trading?1. Getting your head around capital markets and your place in itWhat is the market?Stop listening & talking; start reading & thinking, then doing2. Deciding to self-trade securities, get help, or do a little in betweenDo you really want to be a professional trader?3. Choosing your advisor carefullyChoosing advice & administration from the sell-sideLicensed buy-side portfolio managerChoosing a fee-based financial plannerAdopting a published portfolio: A case of the blind leading the blindMarket advisory letters: A few things to know4. The purchase of investment products called mutual fundsThe case for mutual fundsThe case against mutual fundsOpen-end load fundsOpen-end no-load funds5. So, Mr. Trader, you decided to take control of your own affairsBuilding a trading planThree basic aspects of markets you will have to learnFive mistakes even professional traders makeA strategy for the conservativehow to deal with inflationA strategy for the enterprising trader; zero in on corporate managementA strategy for the speculative trader; seeking hidden opportunityPart 2 Cara s Approach to Trading Bonds, Bond Funds & Cash1. What is a bond?How interest is calculated & paidHow bonds are ratedDifferences in bondsHow to read bond quotations & figure yieldsAbout prices & yields of bondsWhat you should consider before trading bondsThe relative safety of fixed income securitiesGuidelines for trading the bond marketThe yield curve2. Choosing between bonds & bond fundsOpen-end bond fundsClosed-end bond fundsRetractable bond fundsHigh-yield bond fundsBond ETFs3. Money market funds: Cash is an asset class tooPutting money to work to preserve capital & beat inflationPart 3 Trading Stocks (Also Called Equities)1. Macro-economics: where public and private sectors meetTrying to understand economics, the Fed & the marketEconomic analysis protocols I ve used for over 20 years & still recommend2. Fundamental (Corporate) DataHow to read & analyze corporate financial dataHow to read a corporate balance sheetHow to read the statement of incomeQuick review of corporate resultsA proposed set of financial statements3. Combining Corporate and Market Data for Quantitative AnalysisThe quant gurus The automated decision system gurus 4. Technical (Market Data Analysis)Technical analysis studiesWhen dealing in price series data, the subject is timingUnderstanding my approach to technical analysis5. How equity markets are sliced & diced6. CountriesTrading considerations of foreign stocksTrading considerations for Dow 30 stock watchersCanadian stocksLatin American stocksBritish and European stocksAsia-Pacific stocks7. Knowing the playing fieldA rising tide floats all boats (and vice versa)A study of market interrelationshipsFastest moving industries and groupsBuying big-cap stocks and ETFsBuying small-cap and mid-cap stocks and ETFs8. Selecting equity mutual fundsThe importance of what to buy9. About growthSearch for growth-oriented common stocksDifferentiating the valuation of growth from priceHow stupid can one get?How to relate future earnings and current market pricesA growth stock price evaluatorFinding growth stocks objectivelySeeking growth from well-established companiesFinding growth potential in unseasoned companies10. About Value11. Growth + Approximate Fair Value = Quality [the Cara 100 concept]12. The Importance of What to Buy13. About Timing: The Cara Market Phases Model and Oscillator14. Preferred, Rights & Warrants15. Special Situations16. The How To guidelines on the Mechanics of Buying & SellingPart Four

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