I just spent about an hour running searches for trading books. I was hoping to find a version of Jach Schwager's "Market Wizards" but didn't have any luck.
I'd love to open up to thread again to anyone that's had any luck finding a place to download stuff like this right off the net. Seems...
I'm preparing to send out applications for MBA programs in the next few months. I'm aiming to focus in finance and parlay into a trading career. Here's my question:
I live in California and would eventually like to raise a family here. One option is to focus schools on the west coast in...
Has anyone ever come across a list of firms broken down by location? Google searches usually don't yield results and the yellow pages are worthless. I want to find other firms in my area (not just prop, but any company with a trading division) that I can research. I'm located in southern...
If you could only pick one publication between...
* The Wall Street Journal
* Investors Business Daily
* BusinessWeek
* Barrons
...which one would it be?
Which one is the most informative/educational/relevant to trading?
If I've left out a better publication, chime in and let me know.
I can see where your point lies, but in relationship to this threads purpose I'd have to disagree. The focus is that, althougth traders lack market clarivoyance, the use of fundamentals, techincal indicators and the like allow for a comptetitve edge. That edge isn't a guarentee that a trade...
One of the better analogies I've read is likening intraday trading to a casino business model. Casino's are successful because they don't gamble (they let the patrons do that). Instead, they make it a matter of risk management and probability. Most of the casino's patrons throw these two...
I'm in a similar situation (without the formal finance background) and have been brainstorming the best way to approach this. I'm not sure if you're licensed (I'm not), but taking the Series 3 or 63 might be a way to open some doors since you don't need sponsorship to take them.
I've also...