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ETF Handbuch der Börse Frankfurt    by Deutsche Börse
Price: Free! 14500 words. Published on September 13, 2011. .

Dieses Handbuch unterstützt Anfänger, aber auch Fortgeschrittene bei Investments in ETFs.
Commodity Trading Money Management ( Trend Following Mentor)    by Andrew Abraham
Price: $2.99 USD. 4750 words. Published on May 14, 2013. .

Money management is what keeps you in the game when commodity trading. These are essential concepts that must be included in your trading. Table of Contents Introduction Why Big Losses Properly Funding an Account Losses are unavoidable Overtrading Rebounding after a loss Overleverage Risk per trade Fixed Dollar risk mistakes Risk per sector Position Sizing is the Holy Grail Plus much more
Turtle Trading -Become a Market Wizard ( Trend Following Mentor)    by Andrew Abraham
Price: $2.99 USD. 8320 words. Published on May 14, 2013. .

The turtle program was based on a bet between Richard Dennis and William Eckhardt. Both of these men were successful traders. Richard Dennis had turned an initial stake of less than $5,000 into more than $100 million. Richard Dennis believed anyone could be taught to trade the futures markets. Eckhardt took the opposite view. Their bet was a real world story similar to the movie Trading Places in
When Trends Begin and End -The ADX Trend Trading Indicator ( Trend Following Mentor)    by Andrew Abraham
Price: $2.99 USD. 1870 words. Published on May 14, 2013. .

The ADX is a simple robust indicator. In this short ebook you will learn to identify when markets possibly start to trend as well as stop to trend.. As well will teach powerful techniques for entering trades on retracements and show examples of trades in which most traders lose money.
Forex Money Management ( Trend Following Mentor)    by Andrew Abraham
Price: $2.99 USD. 4750 words. Published on May 14, 2013. .

Table of Contents Introduction Why Big Losses Properly Funding an Account Losses are unavoidable Overtrading Rebounding after a loss Overleverage Risk per trade Fixed Dollar risk mistakes Risk per sector Position Sizing is the Holy Grail Changing Risk Parameters Changes Everything Hard Stops & Trailing Stocks Summation