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Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom
Van K. Tharp
McGraw-Hill
, 2006 - 482 pages
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highly recommended
Good Work
This book is a work of art,a must read for any serious
trade
r.This is the first book I have read by this author,for me it's one of the best psycology book out there,It's a book I keep handy reading certin chapters when ever necessary.This one will never be out dated,great buy.
great book
Seems like most of the complaints about this book have to do with the idea that it doesn't lay out some perfect trading system. No book can do that. It does, rather, what it's supposed to do and help you develop the proper mindset to develop a system of
your
own. I think it does this very well. I truely think it's in a class by itself.
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Don't Let the Title Mislead You
While Mr. Tharp could well have chosen a title for his book that does not suggest a "get-rich quick" scheme, the material presented within is solid and not often discussed in the many books that are out there on trading the markets. He emphasizes the need to define exits more intentionally than a
trade
r might determine entry into a position (in fact, he even suggests that random entry might not be an entirely irresponsible strategy). His detailed explanation of defining one's risk in a trade and determining what the expectancy is for that trade brings a new and much-needed dimension to the world of trading literature.
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Understand yourself
After spending years to educate myself about technical analyze, finaly I understood that TA was the small part of my success in
financial
markets. Trading is more a business and the success is attached to
your
pyschology and plans.
Dr Tharp gives a good point of view in this book about knowing ourselves. It is a must to read if you want success in trading.
excellent book
This is one of the best books i have ever read on investments and trading. But many may find it irrelevant or confusing on first reading. Being a
trade
r and broker for the last 15 years, i could appreciate and understand varoius aspects discussed in the book. Further it also helped me get over various mis conceptions about trading and investing.
But i do feel he could have charged a little more for the book and disclosed much more instead of refering to his other courses often.
all said and done, an excellent book
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