Friday, July 18, 2008

July 2008 Book of the Month Recommendation.

The July 2008 Book of the Month Recommendation is Marcus Heitkoetter's new day trading book. Click the link above to check it out for yourself.

I really enjoyed this book. Marcus's book was an easy read, with a no nonsense way of approaching the market as a day trader. Whether you are a day trader or not, there is a lot of valuable information contained within this book. In any case, I highly recommend this book; especially, for the beginning trader, looking for some guidance and assistance.

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The Complete Guide to Day Trading:

Learn the Art of Day Trading With a Practical Hands-On Approach

Every day, millions of dollars change hands in the markets, presenting the perfect opportunity for people just like you to make significant money and profits through the art of day trading.

In his new three-part guide, professional day trading coach Markus Heitkoetter lays out a simple, proven system for trading. From the basic essentials of trading to the actual process of making money in the markets, he’ll cover it all.

- What You Need To Get Started: The Tools, The Methods, The Mindset

- Finding the Best Market to Trade: Futures, Forex, Stocks, or Options

- A 7-Step Approach to Developing Your Own Profitable Trading Strategy

- The 10 Power Principles of Successful Trading Strategies

- Avoiding The 7 Common Mistakes of Traders

- Get Started Without Risking A Single Penny

- Ready-To-Use Trading Plan Templates, Checklists, Resource Directories, & More

Loaded with easy-to-use information, proven and reliable strategies and guidelines, and a practical hands-on approach to the industry, The Complete Guide to Day Trading is your own personal manual to master the art of day trading.

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Good Reading as Charlie "Tremendous" Jones says, "You are the same today as you'll be in five years, except for two things: the people you meet and the BOOKS you read."

Good Trades,

David AKA Tiger

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