The PlayBook: An Inside Look at How to Think Like a Professional Trader
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Author(s)Mike Bellafiore
PublisherFT Press
ISBN / ASIN0132937646
ISBN-139780132937641
Sales Rank864,825
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Want to become a truly great trader either for yourself or for a proprietary trading firm? This book will help you get there. This unique approach is the closest thing to signing up for a trader boot camp yourself! You ll learn by watching new traders walk through actual trades, explain what they ve tried to do, and try to survive brutally tough expert critiques. One trade at a time, The Playbook reveals how professional traders must think in order to succeed under fire, how they assess their own performance, and how they work relentlessly to improve. Using concrete, actionable setups drawn from his extensive trading and training experience, Bellafiore walks through an extraordinary array of trades, showing readers how to maximize profits and avoid disastrous hidden pitfalls. He covers support plays, bull-and-bear flags, opening drives, important intraday levels, bounce and fade trades, pullbacks, scalps, technical opportunities, consolidation, relative strength, market trades, and more. He also presents indispensable insights on psychology and trader development, based on his work with hundreds of traders on a major commodity exchange and an elite prop firm s trading desk. Packed with color, personality, and realism, this is an exciting guide to real-world trading.
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