The Big Book of Stock Trading Strategies
M**.
Good book for under standing market
I like the content in a detailed way.Very nice and helpful information with explaination.Good for beginners and experience people.
K**I
Good book
Nicely explained in a way which we can easily understand, thank you so much and kudos to the author :)
P**M
Very nice books
This books talks about 3 strategies, this is to the point book which helped me enhance my knowledge.... .. ..
D**R
The best book to start your trading career
This was the only book that explains how to start of as a stock trader. I have been searching for some material to start my trading career. Most of the books that I came across explained the tools required for trading but none explained a detailed trading strategy like Matt has.Thanks a ton Matt. This is exactly what I was looking for. The Big Book of Stock Trading Strategies
A**R
It's an ok book
Some useful information. Was below my expectations though given that the previous book I read by the author was more informative
N**I
The worst book ever! Not worth a dime.
Don’t waste your money on this.
B**O
Four Stars
Good for a read.
D**A
Two Stars
Ok book
S**M
Recepie for disaster
Not recommended at all.
T**H
Kratter's books are second to none for beginners
I've read a number of Kratter's books now, and each time I've said the same thing: his books are just perfect for beginners.There are a few reviews complaining that his books are too short, or that the methods he talks about are already covered in other people's books. Well, the books are short, but that's nothing to complain about: Firstly, Amazon tells you how long the book is before you buy it. But more importantly, Kratter doesn't give you fluff - the information is full, and useful, and there's no more information than there needs to be.His great talent is to boil this complicated subject down to simple, straightforward steps, so that everyone can understand and get started. I myself have started investing thanks to Kratter's books. And to the other point: I don't know if this information is available anywhere else - and I don't need to find out. Kratter's books teach me everything I need to know, and if you're a beginner trader, or just curious, these books are the BEST place to start out.If you're more experienced, then these books might not be fore you. But at $3 each for most of them, it's not a huge risk for anyone to find out if his teachings resonate with you, no matter what skill level you're at.Personally, I've found his books to be the most helpful and practical books I've read on the subject so far.
W**1
not bad, but why not go to Bollinger himself
PURCHASED: 11/05/2017.Fairly experienced trader here, but always looking for an edge... OK, despite the 1 & 2 star reviews, and other bashing, let's take a look at this $5.25 tome (or free in Kindle). It took me all of 90 minutes to read this book... OK, well, yes - it was hard read legibly, I agree with one reviewer about the pitifully and stupidly tiny charts printed in B&W on cheap newspaper-like type & paper. And 30 minutes of my time...someone has to pay me for that.The strategies are interesting...the author's use of Bollinger Bands, not bad, but why not go to Bollinger himself. If you're new to B-Bands, this may get you interested in learning more. Author's use of B-Bands is useful as a means to gain another trader's perspective on how he uses them for trading signals. Is it worth $5.25 and 30 minutes of my time?The "rocket" stocks strategy - another perspective by the author on using momentum strategy in his own way. Is it worth $5.25 and 30 minutes of my time?The author's "day sniper trading" strategy - interesting minute/hourly momentum & swing perspective. Is it worth $5.25 and 30 minutes of my time?$5.25 is peanuts. If the author's insights and perspectives gives me a $52.50 edge just one time, not a bad investment, eh? 30 minutes of my time? Well, I can't get 30 minutes of my life back, but those 30 minutes caused me to think of some past & current strategies. The author's own strategies have not directly contributed to my success, because I knew them already, but it opened a door to the author's views. It was an easy inexpensive gamble.If you're an experienced trader, give this book to the noobs you meet and see if they want more. Then give'em Murphy's books on Technical Analysis and McMillan's classics on Options. [If you're a noob to trading, you just got your first two hints.]The impermanence of the markets and the strategies we traders employ requires constant re-thinking.
P**R
An All in One Trading Set: Simple yet effective
This book is a super-set of three individual copies you can buy separately. It brings together 3 strategies: Swing, Growth and Earnings. As the author asserts, you can become successful by mastering one strategy at a time. This book gives you three to tackle and they are fairly easy to learn, so you really can tackle all three simultaneously.Rubber Band Trading is akin to a Swing Trading strategy. The author gives you the required set up, entry and exit rules (profit and stop). He also suggests risk management. You can get going with this set up using freely available tools on the internet. Since has has laid out a complete system for you, this earns this section all 5 stars. However, when I back tested this strategy, using growth stocks it did not offer up too many opportunities, rarely did those stocks drop below the trigger signal. So you would need to find more cyclical/swing oriented stocks for this strategy. As a result, I will drop the rating to 4 stars.Rocket Stock Trading here the author lays out a well reasoned argument for trading these high growth stocks, the main issue I have is with liquidity of some of these, looking for small floats will whipsaw you around so you will need to be disciplined with your stop loss. Trading IPOs is higher risk and should only be undertaken once experienced or at least with only a very small allocation of your funds. Given the author has laid out the rules, I can give it 5 stars, with the caveat that I have not back tested this strategy.Day Sniper Trading is an interesting strategy for trading post earnings events. I have written a separate review in some detail for this book on Amazon. I have continued to assess the trading results. What I have experienced is that when the strategy works it really works well, so think about converting to a swing trade. Most of the time the trade gets stopped out, so you need to be very disciplined
R**N
Terrific for intermediate investors
The author takes a careful and deliberate approach to teaching his strategies. He emphasizes starting small and learning as much as possible, whether by trading small amounts or trading in a paper account.The long strategies offered are practical and actionable for a beginning investor. I would, however, opt for the use of put options as opposed to shorting stock for the short strategies, though. In fairness, this is a book about stock trading and to attempt to introduce options strategies would be out of scope and likely would have made the book less accessible to beginning day/swing traders.Overall, an very good read.
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