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Beating the Financial Futures Market Art Collins

Beating the Financial Futures Market By Art Collins

Beating the Financial Futures Market by Art Collins


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Beating the Financial Futures Market provides you with a straightforward, historically proven program to cut through the noise, determine what bits of information are valuable, and integrate those bits into an overall trading program designed to jump on lucrative trading opportunities as they occur.

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Beating the Financial Futures Market: Combining Small Biases into Powerful Money Making Strategies by Art Collins

Beating the Financial Futures Market provides you with a straightforward, historically proven program to cut through the noise, determine what bits of information are valuable, and integrate those bits into an overall trading program designed to jump on lucrative trading opportunities as they occur. It will help you improve both your percentage of winning trades and the bottom line profitability of those winning trades.

About Art Collins

Art Collins has been a professional trader and Chicago Board of Trade member since 1989. Today, he is a frequent contributor to Futures magazine and the Tiger Shark Trading Web site. Collins graduated from Northwestern University in 1975 and has lectured in Chicago, Las Vegas, and Toronto on subjects derived from his books. He has also moderated a 90-minute round table discussion with five of the participants from his book, When Supertraders Meet Kryptonite, for the Chicago Traders Expo. Collins is author of three books: When Supertrades Meet Kryptonite, Market Rap, and Market Beaters.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. About the Systems and Studies in This Book. CHAPTER 1. The Problem with Non-Mechanical Trading. CHAPTER 2. Understanding the Numbers Game. CHAPTER 3. But Why Doesn't Spontaneous Trading Work? Why Is It So Hard for Someone to Profit by Merely Using His Head? CHAPTER 4. Identifying Simple Biases. CHAPTER 5. Close versus Closing Averages. CHAPTER 6. The Four Rules of Prudent Optimization. CHAPTER 7. Two-Day versus Five-Day Averages. CHAPTER 8. Fifty-Day Order of Extreme Highest/Lowest Closes. CHAPTER 9. Combining the First Three Basic Indicators. CHAPTER 10. Cuing Off Relative Range Sizes. CHAPTER 11. Fifteen-Day High/Low Averages. CHAPTER 12. Combining All Five Indicators. CHAPTER 13. Other Combinations of the Five Basic Indicators. CHAPTER 14. Two More Open-to-Close Biases. CHAPTER 15. Cups and Caps. CHAPTER 16. Three-Day 20 Percent Support-Resistance Indicator. CHAPTER 17. The Eight Indicator System (Plus a Discussion of Outliers). CHAPTER 18. Entering on Stops. CHAPTER 19. Entering on Limits. CHAPTER 20. Some General Observations about Stops (and an Actual Application). CHAPTER 21. The Pros and Cons of Price Targets (Featuring Another Effective System). CHAPTER 22. Other Applications of the Two High/Low Exit Technique (Live! As It Happens!). CHAPTER 23. On Further Optimization, Market Drift, and Virgin Data. CHAPTER 24. The Best System in the World- (If Only!). CHAPTER 25. Targeting Sectors. CHAPTER 26. Index Biases Part One-Days of the Week. CHAPTER 27. Index Biases Part Two-Days of the Month (Or How to Beat the Stuffings out of the Bellwether S&P Indicator). CHAPTER 28. Index Biases Part Three-Month of the Year Indicator. CHAPTER 29. Index Biases Part Four-Combining Day of Week, Monthly, and Previous Eight Indicators. CHAPTER 30. The Dow-Spoo Spread-Told You So! CHAPTER 31. Intraday Day Trading Part One: The Most Significant Price in Your Arsenal. CHAPTER 32. Intraday Part Two-The Switch (Can Promising Trading Environments Be Anticipated?). CHAPTER 33. Intraday Part Three-An Effective Index Switch. CHAPTER 34. Intraday Part Four-A Financial Switch. CHAPTER 35. Intraday Part Five-Four Combined Entry Signals in the Indexes. CHAPTER 36. When It Gets Extreme-What to Do after Five Closes in the Same Direction. CHAPTER 37. Some Additional Fade Ideas. CHAPTER 38. Another Look at N Day and an Alternative Stop Approach. CHAPTER 39. Taking On the Axioms Part One-The RSI Indicator. CHAPTER 40. Taking On the Axioms Part Two-The Reversal Day Indicator. CHAPTER 41. Potpourri-Systems as I Discover and/or Rediscover Them-In No Particular Order. CHAPTER 42. A Final Step-by-Step System Construction-The Six Signal Indicator. CHAPTER 43. Combining the Non-Either-Or Indicators. CHAPTER 44. Six Signals Plus Non-Either-Or-Putting It All Together. CHAPTER 45. Know It When You See It-What Is Mechanical, What Isn't-(A Quiz). CHAPTER 46. Embrace Mechanical Trading in Your Gut on a 100 Percent All-or-Nothing Basis:That's the Only Way It Will Work. CHAPTER 47. Final Observations. APPENDIX: TradeStation Formulas. Index. About the Author.

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CIN0470038659G
9780470038659
0470038659
Beating the Financial Futures Market: Combining Small Biases into Powerful Money Making Strategies by Art Collins
Used - Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20061031
246
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