Stock Market
Strategies That Work
Proven
strategies to trade and make money in today's fast-moving markets
Veteran
traders love today's volatile markets. Why? Because while technological advances have made
trading easier than ever, the market knowledge of individual investors has not kept pace.
For traders who know what to look for, profits are plentiful and opportunities abound. .
Stock Market
Strategies That Work turns the tables, revealing powerful market entry and exit methods,
precise timing techniques, trend analysis tools, risk management methods, and more. Learn
the tools that trading pros have used for vears to take advantage of investor ignorance.
Short on double-talk but long on actual trading applications, this valuable guide
explores:
- Sensible,
lower-risk strategies for investors starting with $1,000 or less
- What trading
on margin can and can't do for you
- Do's and
don'ts of picking winning stocks
- How charts
can help you understand and forecast market movements
- Little-known
timing methods for increased profits in stocks and mutual funds
Before you
compete witli experienced market vets, you have to learn their tricks and tactics. Stock
Market Strategies That Work shows you how things really operate in the marketplace, giving
you the knowledge you need to plot your own course with low risk and high profit potential
through today's investment jungle.
JAKE
BERNSTEIN is one of today's most popular and respected market analysts in futures and
stocks. Bernstein is cofounder of the popular 2chimps.com stock market advisory Web site
and the author of over 32 books on trading, including Momentum Stock Selection and The
Compleat Day Trader. His research and trading methods are used by savvy traders all over
the world.
ElLIOTT
BERNSTEIN is cofounder of Zchimps.CQm, plus assistant market strategist and a regular
contributor to the Web site. His areas of expertise include technical analysis, timing,
mutual fund investment strategies, stock sector analysis, and alternative energy stocks.
He has been a guest on Internet business television and a contributor to the Bernstein on
Stocks newsletter.
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