, let me recommend you a few practical books on short-term and day-trading futures. I hope they can help you ~ 1. "Short Line Trading: A Trader's Secret to Getting Rich" This book mainly introduced the methods and techniques to obtain high returns through short-term trading futures. It was a very practical guide. 2. "Experience in Day-Trading" The author of this book introduced his many years of experience in day trading, as well as some commonly used trading strategies and techniques. It was also very friendly to beginners. 3. "Day-trading of futures: Combat Techniques and Strategy" This book was based on practical cases and introduced the operation methods and techniques of futures trading in detail. It was an indispensable reference book for learning futures trading. The above is my personal recommendation. I hope it can help you. If you need it, you can contact me again.
Books on futures trading analysis can refer to the following examples: 1 <<<technical analysis of futures market>>(technical analysis of futures market) Nissen 2. Future Trading Strategy (Future Trading Strategy) Borgel 3 "Analysis of the Future Market's Combat Techniques"(Analysis of the Future Market's Combat Techniques) Stoutman 4.<<Research on the technical analysis of futures market>>(Research on the technical analysis of futures market) Klein 5 Introduction to the Future Market (Introduction to the Future Market) The above books can provide basic knowledge and strategies for futures trading analysis. However, it should be noted that these books are only for reference.
I recommend 'The Lottery Shop of the Cultivation World'. Although it's not a novel about futures trading, one of its main missions is to place bets and obtain generous rewards. Moreover, the protagonist's constant exploration will also involve some economic, trade, investment and other aspects. I believe you will like this book. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Sure. One short - term trading success story is about a trader who noticed a sudden dip in the price of a tech stock due to a minor scandal. He did his research and found that the long - term fundamentals of the company were still strong. He bought a large amount of shares at the low price. Within a week, as the market realized the over - reaction, the stock price bounced back and he made a significant profit.
One success story is that of Paul Tudor Jones. He accurately predicted the 1987 stock market crash. He used his knowledge of market trends and technical analysis in futures trading. By shorting the market at the right time, he made huge profits. His ability to read market sentiment and economic indicators was key.
I recommend the following futures novels: "Reborn as a businessman": An ordinary white-collar worker was reborn to the eve of the college entrance examination in 2004. He decided to work hard and become a big businessman, including the plot of playing futures. "Rebirth 2020": The story is set in the year 2020, when the global economy is in a slump. The protagonist, Fan Xiaotian, is reborn and starts to stir up the futures market. "The Great Financier": The protagonist started from 50,000 yuan and performed a legend of two million times, including futures trading. Future Chat Group: The protagonist uses future information to show off in the futures market. "From Seeing the Rate of Return": The protagonist observed the rise and fall curve of the stock through his eyes and began to involve foreign exchange, futures, and other fields. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
πI recommend the following two novels about futures to you: Rebirth 2020 and Starting from Seeing the Rate of Return. The former told the story of how the protagonist Fan Xiaotian, who was reborn in 2020, seized the opportunity to stir up the futures industry, while the latter told the story of how the protagonist Ma Fengyun became a financial giant and achieved success. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The lessons from futures trading horror stories are numerous. Firstly, emotions can be a trader's worst enemy. In horror stories, we often see traders making impulsive decisions based on fear or greed. For example, a trader might hold on to a losing position for too long hoping it will turn around because they are too greedy to accept a small loss. Or they might sell too quickly in a panic when the market dips slightly. Secondly, understanding the market conditions and the contract specifications thoroughly is crucial. There are cases where traders entered into contracts without fully knowing the rules, such as delivery requirements or margin calculations. This lack of knowledge led to unexpected losses. Also, continuous learning is essential. The market is always evolving, and traders who don't keep up with new trends, regulations, and trading strategies are more likely to fall victim to horror - story - like situations.
Sure. 'The Gift of the Magi' by O. Henry is a great one. It's about a young couple who are very poor but deeply in love. They each sacrifice their most precious possession to buy a gift for the other. Another is 'The Little Prince' which tells the story of a little prince from another planet who travels the universe and shares his simple yet profound insights on life and relationships. And 'A Cup of Tea' by Katherine Mansfield is also peaceful, focusing on a wealthy woman's encounter with a poor girl and her moment of self - discovery.
There was a case where a trader followed the wrong advice blindly. A so - called 'expert' told him to invest in a particular futures market without proper research. The market crashed shortly after, and the trader lost a large amount of money. This emphasizes the importance of doing your own research and not relying solely on others in futures trading. Another horror story involves a trader who got caught in a margin call nightmare. He had a leveraged position in futures. When the market fluctuated a bit more than expected, he received a margin call. But he didn't have enough funds to meet it in time, and his broker liquidated his position at a huge loss.
πI recommend the following books to you. They are all very practical financial books: 1. "Rebirth of the Financial Dynasty": The story of the protagonist's rebirth and the use of his financial knowledge to create a new financial dynasty. It is worth reading. 2. Winning the New Financial Era: It talks about the integration and innovation of the financial industry and the Internet. The plot is very exciting and worth watching. 3. Legend of the God of Stocks': It was a wonderful story about an orphan who became a god of stocks. Moreover, the book also explained stock investment in simple terms, which was very practical. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π