Market Timing For Dummies by Joe Duarte (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 2008
    • Number of pages: 360 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 10.35 MB
    • Authors: Joe Duarte

    Description

    Want to improve your market timing so you can send your investment returns soaring? Market Timing For Dummies takes the guesswork out of developing a trading strategy and provides all of the tools you need to forecast, prepare for, and take advantage of market trends and changes. This authoritative guide is packed with expert advice on how to increase your profits and limit your risk. It helps you grasp the psychology behind market timing as you learn the basics of the method, analyze our finances, select the right software and equipment, and define your market trading style. You’ll get the hang of using technical analysis to identify trends and reversals, catch key turning points, and manage risk as you track general market trends, develop a feel for when a particular trend is vulnerable to change, and seize the moment! Discover how to:Understand how Wall Street really worksUse a wide array of market-timing toolsAnticipate and prepare for trend shifts using technical analysisTime the stock market with the seasonsTime with a feel for the pulse of the marketExecute successful timing tradesTime the stock, bond, foreign, and commodities marketsYes! You can make money in any market, whether trends are rising, falling, or moving sideways. Let Market Timing For Dummies show you how.

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover The tools and techniques you need for market-timing successWant to apply timing methods to your overall investment strategy and send your returns soaring? This completely practical guide is packed with expert advice on increasing your profits and limiting your risk. It takes the guesswork out of market timing and provides tools you can use to forecast, prepare for, and take advantage of market changes.Understand how Wall Street really works — grasp the psychology behind market timing and the basics of the methodRecognize the tools of the timer — analyze your finances, use the right software and equipment, and define your market and trading styleAnticipate and prepare — use technical analysis to identify trends and reversals, catch key turning points, and limit riskTime the stock market with the seasons — track general market trends and the impact of holidaysTime with feeling — use the pulse of the market to know when a particular trend is vulnerable to changeExecute a successful timing trade — seize the moment, choose a strategy, execute the trade, and review the resultsExpand your horizons — apply your timing strategy to stock, bond, foreign, and commodities marketsOpen the book and find:Tips on timing strategies and choosing a marketTechnical analysis how-to’s for market timingAdvice on using economic reports to anticipate market trendsProven techniques for rising, falling, and sideways trendsStrategies for successful timing tradesGuidelines on timing sector investmentsSecrets of timing interest-rate-sensitive sectorsRules for staying solvent in difficult times About the Author Joe Duarte, MD, (www.joe-duarte.com), is a leading independent analyst focusing on intelligence, energy, and geopolitics and their effect on the financial markets. One of CNBC’s original “Market Mavens,” Dr. Duarte has been writing about the financial markets since 1990.

    Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

    ⭐Great introduction to market timing techniques, though never originally trained in using moving averages I feel very comfortable using these strategies. I’m currently using only a 20 day average and so far it’s working nicely.will use some of these tactics to trade the international markets as well.

    ⭐The book attempts to give the investor an edge in “playing the market.” This is accomplished by reviewing the tools and techniques that people in the industry use. Here are the good and bad on this book…ADVANTAGES.1. The author reviews the things that move the market: Federal Reserve action, economic reports, seasons, cycles, trends, and fads..2. The book simplifies the technicalities of technical analysis: candlestick and bar charts, moving averages, trend and momentum oscillators, and Bollinger Bands..3. His treatment on timing the stock market is adequate. Unfortunately, discussion on the bond market, foreign securities, metals, commodities, and currency trading are sketchy and incomplete…DISADVANTAGES.1. If you followed every advice and use every tool in this book, you will not become a millionaire. The average investor is playing against a “stacked deck.” Investment bankers, hedge managers, mutual funds, and investment companies hire the best people to gain every advantage possible: statisticians, mathematicians, behavioral scientists, and physicists. Some firms rent computer space in the New York Stock Exchange. They install their computers a few feet away from the NYSE mainframes and connect them with optical fiber. The attempt is to gain the extra nano-second advantage when economic reports and news are dispersed. The information is quickly analyzed, and billions of dollars of securities are purchased or sold before the general public can react..The average investor does not have these resources. He studies the information, watches the market trends for a few days, and commits his money. By that time, the market has either shot up or “tanked.” The reality is simple. The average investor is always too early or too late in the game. He is always left “holding the bag” or “picking up the crumbs.”.2. Technical analysis is useful in explaining historical data. As a predictive tool, it is useless. The fallacy of this concept is the mistaken assumption that investment behavior is rational. In other words, people invest in a logical way because they always behave in a predictable fashion. If this were true, than how the market reacted in the past will duplicate itself in the future if similar events occur again. Technical analysis quantify these patterns into charts and numbers..These mathematical tools serve a predictive function. If future market actions match past charts and numbers, the investor can see the predicted outcome – history repeating itself. As a result, he can financially benefit by taking the corrective action beforehand – “buy” or “dump his investment holdings.”.The fallacy to technical analysis is the basic mistaken assumption that people are rational and invest in a logical way. The reverse is the reality. Investors are illogical and chaotic – the market will do what it damned well pleases. No one can accurately predict the future, especially market experts. Of the millions of investment advisors, only Peter Lynch and his Fidelity Magellan Fund has consistently beaten the market. Since his retirement, no one has come close..The author is in this group. Although he has impressive credentials and accolades, the man is not a “godzillionaire.” He is still working and earns his living by writing books on investing. If he has not made his millions using his own advice and knowledge, I doubt that the reader will.

    ⭐Perhaps the single hardest thing to do in the market is to timing your entry and exit with investments/trades to maximise profits. Joe Duarte maintains the marvellous tradition of the “For Dummies” series of being eminently readable as well as extremely informative.As a rather small time trader who is continually struggling with timing the market Joe Duarte sets out the issues and suggests some useful strategies in managing the process.A great addition to any trading/investing library.

    ⭐This is a great book on trading. Duarte gives specific examples with ticker symbols of useful ETFs. I just read it in 2018, the book is a little bit dated, but definately worth the price.

    ⭐Awesome

    ⭐Great read

    ⭐it covers most of the basic basics of market timing. i feel it has too little emphasis on market psychology, and does not really reveal any striking insights or cool practical examples. a lot of the book is just about generalities.

    ⭐The company said the book was new never used maybe a little dust from sitting on the shelf. The company was right on. Book arrived in excellent condition. Now that I have my home copy I can get out my highlight pens.

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