Entries and Exits: Visits to Sixteen Trading RoomsISBN: 978-0-471-67805-2
Hardcover
352 pages
May 2006
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Introduction 3
Chapter 1 Sherri Haskell A Logical Way of Looking at Things 12
Chapter 2 Fred Schutzman My Computer Can Do the Trading for Me 30
Chapter 3 Andrea Perolo Simple Charts, Clear and Uncluttered 48
Chapter 4 Sohail Rabbani The Discipline of Loss Control 66
Chapter 5 Ray Testa Jr. Developing a Consistent Approach 84
Chapter 6 James (Mike) McMahon A Successful Engineer Has a Disadvantage 100
Chapter 7 Gerald Appel Looking for Favorable Probabilities 118
Chapter 8 Michael Brenke To Keep Repeating What I Did Right 136
Chapter 9 Kerry Lovvorn A Squeeze Play 158
Chapter 10 Dr. Diane Buffalin Dancing Like Fred Astaire, Only Going Backwards and in High Heels 176
Chapter 11 David Weis Price-Volume Behavior Is Steeped in Reality 192
Chapter 12 William Doane The Bigger the Foundation, the Taller the Building 208
Chapter 13 Peter Tatarnikov We Analyze People Who Analyze Markets 224
Chapter 14 Damir Makhmudov Technical Signals in the Fundamental Context 240
Chapter 15 Pascal Willain Effective Volume 258
Chapter 16 Martin Knapp Do It Right the Next Time Around 276
Conclusion
Your Trading Room 307
Bibliography 319
Reading Lists 321
Acknowledgments 329
About the Author 331
Index 333