The Internet Trading Course is an ideal companion to the Diary of an Internet Trader (book 14506 in this bookshop), enabling people to put the theory of online trading into practice. Using a course format with modules, exercises, step-by-step diagrams etc., and based on years of real experience, you can learn how to replicate the success of Alpesh Patel yourself.
From the basics - such as getting online, hardware and browser guides - through to planning trades and monitoring your portfolio, this coursebook is an excellent start for novices entering the trading arena and those who want to brush up on their technique.
SECTION 2: Trading online
Module 2. Do you want to trade online?
Module 3. News - how to get it and how to use it
Module 4. Choosing stocks - technical analysis
Module 5. A little more sophisticated analysis
Module 6. The final instalment - nearly there
Module 7. Choosing stocks - fundamentals
Module 8. Picking stocks based on 'cash is king'
Module 9. Fundamentals - picking stocks based on dividends, management effectiveness and profitability
Module 10. Picking stocks based on who own them and the money they earn
Module 11. Fundamentals - web guide and tests
Module 12. Choosing brokers
Module 13. Planning trades
Module 14. Monitoring
Module 15. Stay sharp - educate thyself
About Alpesh B. Patel
Alpesh B. Patel is one of the UK's best known financial commentators and authors. As well as writing 7 bestselling books on trading, he is a regular columnist for the Financial Times newspaper, and presented the popular 'CEO in the Hot Seat' on Bloomberg television. He appears regularly on CNN, Sky Business News, CNBC and BBC radio and television.
Outside the financial field, Alpesh Patel is a Member of the Bar Association of Commerce, Finance and Industry, sits on the Board of Advisors at the Centre for Entrepreneurship, University of Reading, and is a Visiting Fellow in Business and Industry, Corpus Christi College, Oxford University. He maintains an active interest in political and economic affairs, particularly with respect to international relations and the commercial ties between East and West.