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- Product code: 20047
- ISBN: 0071380493,
ISBN13: 9780071380492,
233 pages, paperback
Published by McGraw-Hill Professional on 2001
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Description of How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading |
The days of costly broker delays are over. How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading shows you how - using your own personal computer and the internet - you can trade directly with exchange specialists and NASDAQ market makers, take substantial profits from fast-moving markets . . . and keep those profits for yourself.
Here are the inside rules and strategies of Electronic Direct Access Trading (E-DAT), the equalizing system that lets you consistently buy at the best prices the market has to offer. Learn up-to-the-minute techniques to:
- Open an Electronic Direct Access Trading account, and gain direct access to NYSE's SuperDot, NASDAQ's SOES and SelectNet, and ECNs
- Take profits easy-to-spot market inconsistencies
- Understand the new screen-based systems that are changing the securities
Spawned by new regulations, electronic breakthroughs, and increasingly savvy traders, E-DAT has become the fastest-growing way to trade. Get in the action - immediately - with How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading
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Contents of How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading |
1. The Major Markets and Their Electronic Trading Systems
2. Trading Rules Become Laws for True E-DAT Traders
3. Navigational Aids for Trading in the Virtual Stock Market
4. Understanding Technical Analysis Keeps You Flying
5. Thinking Like and Trading with the NASDAQ Market Makers
6. Defining Your E-DAT Style
7. Trading Strategies and Lighting-up Your Weapons Systems
8. Earnings
9. Stock Splits and Ratings Changes
10. The Simulator
11. Opening an E-DAT Account
12. The Virtual Universe of E-DAT
13. The Future of E-DAT
Appendix A - The Market Makers and Their Symbols
Appendix B - Glossary of Electronic Trading and Wall Street Terms
Appendix C - Market Indicators, Useful Web Sites, Exchanges, and Books
Appendix D - E-DAT Trading Software and Quotation Services
Appendix E - The NASDAQ 100 Index: A Target of Opportunity
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