Martin Pring – Trading Systems Explained

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Strategies for Profiting on Every Trade: Simple Lessons for Mastering the Market

Description
An accessible guide for traders looking to boosting profits in the financial markets from a trading superstar
Dubbed “The Messiah of Day Trading” by Dow Jones , Oliver Velez is a world-renowned trader, advisor, entrepreneur and one of the most sought after speakers and teachers on trading the financial markets for a living. His seminars and workshops have been attended by tens of thousands of traders the world over.
What will you learn?
In this highly-focused and effective trading resource Velez imparts seven key lessons to further any trader’s education. From market basics to managing trades, trading psychology to investment planning, technical analysis and charts to income versus wealth building, these lessons contain powerful insight and advice far beyond anything you’ll find in most introductory trading books.

Each section of the book ers clear examples, concise and useful definitions of important terms
Includes more than ninety charts illustrating market challenges and opportunities, how to profit from patterns, and much more
Written in the parlance of the day trader’s world, this book ers you the experience of being taught trading skills by the best of the best

About Author

I started trading in 1981. In 1986, my professional trading career began. I spent around 5 very difficult years to achieve consistency, I can say that they were the most difficult years of my entire life. Back then there were no mentors, no seminars. There were very few books, or content that a developing trader could get or follow. You had to be hired by a major Wall Street firm or you had to learn by trial and error like I did.
This process cost me a lot of time, money, even my own family to accomplish. But I succeeded and even then it was only until 1994 that I began to teach professional traders my method. I was one of the first teachers in the trading industry. I broke the rules of those times because the unwritten law was: «keep everything private and secret.»