Volume One – Introduction
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Chapter One – Introduction |
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1.1 –
Introduction……………………………………………………………….............. |
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1.2 – Scope – Strategy,
Markets & Timeframes…………………………………....... |
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1.3 –
Acknowledgments…………………………………………………………........... |
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1.4 –
Prerequisites………………………………………………………………............ |
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1.5 –
Feedback…………………………………………………………………….......... |
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1.6 – Contents
Overview…………………………………………………………........... |
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Volume Two – Markets and Market Analysis
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Chapter Two – Principles of Markets |
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2.1 – Principles of
Markets……………………………………………………….......... |
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2.2 – The Reality of the
Markets…………………………………………………......... |
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2.2.1 – Trading the
Shadows……………………………………………......... |
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2.2.2 – Cause and
Effect…………………………………………………....... |
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2.2.3 – What is
Price?……………………………………………………........ |
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2.2.4 – How Does
Price Move? …………………………………………........ |
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2.2.5 – What are
Markets…………………………………………………...... |
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2.2.6 – Summary – The
Reality of the Markets…………………………...... |
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2.3 – The Reality of the
Trading Game………………………………………….......... |
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2.3.1 – How Do We
Profit? ………………………………………………....... |
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2.3.2 – Analysis for
Profit…………………………………………………....... |
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2.4 – Effective vs
Ineffective Trading Strategies and Systems…………………........ |
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2.4.1 – Principles of
my Effective Strategy………………………………..... |
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2.5 –
Conclusion.…………………………………………………………………........... |
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Chapter Three – Market Analysis
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3.1 – Introduction to
Market Analysis…………………………………………............ |
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3.1.1 – The Aim of
our Market Analysis…………………………………...... |
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3.1.2 – Subjectivity
vs Objectivity in Market Analysis……………………... |
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3.2 – Past Market
Analysis………………………………………………………......... |
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3.2.1 – Support and
Resistance…………………………………………….... |
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3.2.2 – Multiple
Timeframe Analysis……………………………………........ |
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3.2.3 – Market
Structure…………………………………………………........ |
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3.2.4 – Trends……………………………………………………………......... |
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3.3 – Future
Trend………………………………………………………………............. |
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3.3.1 – Strength and
Weakness…………………………………………….... |
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3.3.2 – Identifying
Strength and Weakness……………………………….... |
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3.3.3 – Principles of
Future Trend Direction……………………………....... |
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3.3.4 – Visualising
the Future……………………………………………....... |
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3.3.5 – What Happens
After S/R Holds? ………………………………….... |
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3.4 – Initial Market
Analysis Process……………………………………………......... |
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3.4.1 – Initial
Market Analysis Process Summary………………..………... |
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3.4.2 – Initial
Market Analysis Checklist...………………………………..... |
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3.4.3 – Initial
Market Analysis Example…………………………………...... |
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3.5 – Ongoing Market
Analysis – Theory……………………………………….......... |
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3.5.1 – Determine
Candle Pattern Sentiment……………………………..... |
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3.5.2 – Consider the
Context……………………………………………......... |
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3.5.3 – Does it
Support our Premise? ……………………………………..... |
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3.6 – Ongoing Market
Analysis Process…………………………………………....... |
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3.6.1 – Ongoing
Market Analysis Process Summary…………………….... |
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3.6.2 – Ongoing
Market Analysis Checklist……………………………….... |
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3.6.3 – Ongoing
Market Analysis Example………………………………..... |
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3.7 –
Practice……………………………………………………………………............ |
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3.7.1 – Market
Structure Journal…………………………………………...... |
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3.8 –
Conclusion…………………………………………………………………............ |
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3.9
– Addendum to Chapter 3 – Alternative Questions for the Conduct of Price
Action Analysis…………………………………………………………….......... |
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Volume Three – Trading Strategy
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Chapter Four – Strategy – YTC Price Action
Trader |
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4.1 – Strategy – YTC
Price Action Trader……………………………………............ |
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4.2 – Setup
Concept……………………………………………………………............. |
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4.2.1 – The
Expectancy Formula………………………………………......... |
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4.2.2 – Principles
behind the YTC Price Action Trader Setup Locations... |
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4.3 – YTC Price Action
Trader Setups…………………………………………........... |
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4.3.1 – Setup
Definition…………………………………………………......... |
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4.3.2 – Setups
Appropriate for each Particular Market Environment…...... |
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4.3.3 – Revisiting
the Initial Market Analysis Process and Checklist……. |
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4.3.4 – More Action –
Trading In-between Setup Areas………………….... |
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4.3.5 – When Price
Enters Setup Areas…………………………………..... |
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4.4 – Trading the
Setups………………………………………………………….......... |
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4.4.1 – Stop
Placement…………………………………………………......... |
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4.4.2 – Targets…………………………………………………………............ |
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4.4.3 – Entry……………………………………………………………............ |
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4.4.4 – Trade
Management……………………………………………........... |
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4.5 – The Trading
Process………………………………………………………........... |
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4.5.1 – Trading
Process Diagram………………………………………......... |
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4.5.2 – Trading
Process Checklist………………………………………....... |
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4.6 –
Practice……………………………………………………………………............ |
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4.7 –
Conclusion………………………………………………………………............... |
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Chapter Five – Trade Examples |
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5.1 – Trade Example 1 –
BPB – T1 & T2 Achieved……………………………......... |
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5.2 – Trade Example 2 –
PB – T1 Achieved – Part Two Worked Exit…………...... |
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5.3 – Trade Examples 3 – BOF, BPB, TST – Sideways Trend
within another Sideways Trend………………………………………..…….……………...... |
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5.4 – Trade Example 4 –
CPB – T1 Achieved – T2 Trailed……….……………........ |
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5.5 – Trade Example 5 –
TST – Part 1 Stopped Breakeven - Part 2 Trailed……..... |
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5.6 – Trade Example 6 –
BOF – T1 & T2 Achieved……………………………......... |
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5.7 – Trade Example 7 – TST – Part 1 Scratched, Re-entered
& Stopped Out – Part 2 Stopped Out………………..……………………………………............. |
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5.8 – Trade Example 8 –
PB – Scratched – No Re-entry………………………....... |
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5.9 – Trade Example 9 –
CPB – T1 & T2 Achieved……………………………......... |
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5.10 – Trade Example 10 – TST – Scratched & Reversed - PB
– T1 Achieved –
Part 2 Stopped (Trail)..……..…………………………………….……….......... |
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5.11 – Trade Example
Summary Notes………………………………….………........ |
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Chapter Six – Other Markets, Other Timeframes |
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6.1 – Other Markets,
Other Timeframes………………………………………............ |
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6.2 – Examples –
Forex…………………………………………………………........... |
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6.2.1 – Additional
Forex Considerations………………………………......... |
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6.3 – Examples – Emini
Futures………………………………………………............ |
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6.3.1 – Additional
Emini Futures Considerations………………………....... |
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6.4 – Examples – Stocks
& ETFs……………………………………………….......... |
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6.4.1 – Additional
Stock & ETF Considerations………………………........ |
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6.5 –
Conclusion………………………………………………………………............... |
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Volume Four – Your Trading Business
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Chapter Seven – Money Management |
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7.1 – Ensuring
Survival…………………………………………………………............. |
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7.2 – Financial
Survival…………………………………………………………............. |
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7.3 – Money
Management………………………………………………………........... |
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Chapter Eight – Contingency Management |
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8.1 – Contingency
Management…………………………………………………......... |
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8.1.1 – Contingency
Management………………………………………........ |
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Chapter Nine – Goals & Targets |
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9.1 – What Win% Should
You
Expect?............................................................. |
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9.2 – Ok… If I
Absolutely
Must!........................................................................ |
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9.3 –
Stats………………………………………………………………………............. |
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9.4 – Another Option –
For the Consistently Profitable……………………….......... |
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Chapter Ten – Trading Psychology – A Practical
Approach |
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10.1 – Personal
Survival…………………………………………………………........... |
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10.2 – Prerequisites for
Survival………………………………………………............. |
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10.3 – Mastery of
Trading Psychology………………………………………….......... |
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10.3.1 – Focus on
Process………………………………………………....... |
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10.3.2 – Peak
Performance Mindset……………………………………....... |
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10.4 – Maintenance of
Peak Physical Condition……………………………….......... |
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10.5 – Psych
Wrap-Up…………………………………………………………............. |
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10.6 – Additional
Study…………………………………………………………............ |
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Chapter Eleven – Trading Platform Setup |
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11.1 – Trading Platform
Setup…………………………………………………............ |
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Chapter Twelve – Trading Plan |
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12.1 – Trading
Plan………………………………………………………………........... |
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12.2 – Trading Plan
Template…………………………………………………….......... |
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12.3 – Trading Plan –
Explanatory Notes……………………………………….......... |
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12.3.1 – Cover Page……………………………………………………........... |
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12.3.2 – Preface………………………………………………………….......... |
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12.3.3 – Introduction…………………………………………………….......... |
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12.3.4 – The Trader………………………………………………………........ |
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12.3.5 – The Trading
Business……………………………………………..... |
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12.3.6 – The Trading
Process……………………………………………....... |
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12.3.7 – Annexes…………………………………………………………........ |
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Chapter Thirteen – Procedures Manual |
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13.1 – Procedures
Manual………………………………………………………........... |
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13.2 – Sample Procedures
Manual………………………………………………......... |
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Chapter Fourteen – Additional Documentation |
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14.1 – Additional
Documentation………………………………………………............ |
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14.2 – Trading Journal
Spreadsheet……………………………………………........... |
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14.3 – Trading
Log………………………………………………………………............ |
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14.4 – Motivation
Journal………………………………………………………............. |
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14.5 – Lessons Learnt
Journal……………………………………………………......... |
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14.6 – Market Structure
Journal………………………………………………….......... |
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14.7 – Trades
Journal……………………………………………………………........... |
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Volume Five – Trader Development
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Chapter Fifteen – The Journey |
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15.1 – FACT: Most
Readers Will Fail to Achieve Consistent Profitability……........ |
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15.2 – The
Journey………………………………………………………………............ |
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Chapter Sixteen – The Learning Process |
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16.1 – Effective
Learning……………………………………………………….............. |
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16.2 – Deliberate
Practice………………………………………………………........... |
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16.3 –
Trade-Record-Review-Improve…………………………………………............. |
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16.4 – Deliberate
Practice Tools and Techniques………………………………........ |
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16.4.1 – Defined
Trading Procedures………………………………….......... |
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16.4.2 – Trading Logs
and Journals……………………………………......... |
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16.4.3 – Documented
Review Process…………………………………........ |
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16.4.4 – Market
Replay………………………………………………….......... |
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16.4.5 – Market
Replay Alternatives……………………………………........ |
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16.4.6 – Peer Review…………………………………………………….......... |
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Chapter Seventeen – Taking Action |
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17.1 – Taking
Action……………………………………………………………............. |
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17.2 – The Development
Stages…………………………………………………......... |
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17.2.1 – Stage 1 –
Establish Your Foundation…………………………...... |
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17.2.2 – Stage 2 –
Simulator Environment………………………………...... |
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17.2.3 – Stage 3 –
Live Environment – Minimum Size…………………...... |
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17.2.4 – Stage 4 –
Live Environment – Increasing Size………………….... |
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17.2.5 – As You
Progress………………………………………………......... |
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17.3 – Taking Action –
Alternate Strategies……………………………………......... |
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17.4 – Challenges and
Difficulties………………………………………………........... |
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17.5 – The
Target……………………………………………………………….............. |
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17.6 – Additional
Study…………………………………………………………............ |
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Volume Six – Conclusion
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Chapter Eighteen – Conclusion |
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18.1 –
Summary…………………………………………………………………............ |
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18.1.1 – Principles
of Markets –Summary………………………………...... |
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18.1.2 – Market
Analysis –Summary……………………………………....... |
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18.1.3 – Trading
Strategy –Summary……………………………………....... |
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18.1.4 – Setups
Poster……………………………………………………....... |
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18.1.5 – The Learning
Process –Summary………………………………..... |
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18.2 – For Those
Concerned That It Appears Too Simple………………………....... |
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18.3 – And For Those Who
Perceive It As Too Complex………………………........ |
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18.4 – Take
Action………………………………………………………………............ |
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18.5 – Wrap
Up…………………………………………………………………............. |
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18.6 – Supplementary
Resources…………………………………………………....... |
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