What is included with this book?
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
Preface | p. xix |
Introduction | p. xxiii |
Basic training: a futures primer | p. 1 |
Futures markets and the futures contract | p. 2 |
It is as easy to sell short as to buy long | p. 7 |
Margin and leverage | p. 8 |
Delivery months | p. 12 |
Brokers and commissions | p. 14 |
The players | p. 16 |
A hedging example | p. 20 |
The Exchange, 'open outcry' and the clearinghouse | p. 24 |
The regulators and regulations | p. 29 |
How to place an order | p. 30 |
Conclusion | p. 33 |
The intermediate futures trading course (or just enough knowledge to make you dangerous!) | p. 35 |
Zero sum game | p. 35 |
Money management | p. 36 |
Contrary opinion theory | p. 37 |
Spreads, straddles, and switches | p. 38 |
Carrying charges | p. 42 |
Normal or inverted? | p. 42 |
The "Voice from the Tomb" | p. 43 |
A diabolical story | p. 47 |
The options primer | p. 49 |
What is an option? | p. 49 |
How options work | p. 53 |
Advanced option strategies | p. 67 |
Buying options to protect futures | p. 67 |
Writing options as a hedging strategy | p. 69 |
Covered option writing | p. 69 |
Option spreads | p. 71 |
Straddles and strangles | p. 72 |
Butterfly spreads | p. 75 |
Ratios | p. 75 |
Eight winning option trading rules | p. 79 |
Stay away from deep in-the-money options | p. 79 |
Stay away from deep out-of-the-money options | p. 79 |
Trade slightly out-of-the-money, at-the-money, or slightly in-the-money options | p. 80 |
There is a time for all seasons | p. 80 |
Covered call writing is a good strategy for what appears to be a bullish environment, and covered put writing is generally good for what looks like the bear | p. 81 |
In "normal" markets, write straddles and strangles | p. 81 |
Look for opportunities to backspread | p. 81 |
Use options to hedge a profitable futures position | p. 82 |
How to analyze the markets fundamentally | p. 83 |
Fundamental analysis | p. 83 |
Technical analysis | p. 84 |
Which is the best way to go? | p. 85 |
Financial futures | p. 86 |
Currencies | p. 94 |
Energy | p. 96 |
Agricultures | p. 100 |
Meats | p. 105 |
Metals | p. 111 |
The advanced futures trading course (or how to analyze the markets technically) | p. 119 |
Does technical analysis really work? | p. 120 |
Charts | p. 120 |
Gaps | p. 151 |
Open interest | p. 158 |
Point and figure charts | p. 167 |
Japanese candlestick charts | p. 167 |
Spread trading-a valuable forecasting tool | p. 169 |
Why technical analysis makes sense | p. 173 |
The most valuable technical tool (TMVTT) | p. 175 |
Bottom pickers versus trend followers | p. 176 |
A moving picture | p. 177 |
A moving average primer | p. 178 |
The simple moving average | p. 180 |
How many days should you use in your moving average? | p. 182 |
Bottom line | p. 186 |
How I use "TMVTT" | p. 187 |
Step 1 | p. 189 |
Step 2 | p. 191 |
Additional rules for maximum success | p. 196 |
A day trader's secrets | p. 205 |
Your nine essential day trader's rules | p. 206 |
The trend reversal day trading system | p. 208 |
Your state of mind (trader's psychology) | p. 213 |
Motive | p. 214 |
Six hurdles to successful trading | p. 215 |
Money management | p. 218 |
If you don't feel right, you won't trade right | p. 219 |
Your advantage | p. 220 |
Twenty-five trading secrets of the pros | p. 221 |
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Jesse's secret | p. 235 |
The secret to making the big money is to maximize the big move | p. 235 |
Jesse Livermore | p. 236 |
Those who can be right and sit tight | p. 238 |
Appendix | p. 241 |
Index | p. 249 |
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