Day Trader: The Blood, Sweat, and Tears of Success by Luis Borsellino and Patricia Commins

Our readers have previously read a book by this author, but that was "A Textbook on Day Trading" - http://time-forex.com/knigi/uchebnik-deytreyding

This book is more of a trader's story, closely tied to the progress of stock trading.

Luis Borselino recounts his career as a stock trader, and the book also includes some facts from his life.

This is, so to speak, a trading textbook, based on his own mistakes and successes, allowing you to gain an understanding of stock trading.

The author himself, before becoming a writer, had a remarkable career, managing to earn several million dollars - http://time-forex.com/treyder/luis-borselino

Briefly about the main points of the book:

1. Great Times - The stock market crash of 1987, as it happened, as well as the author's family history and his opinion on it all.

2. Trading is my life – how I got into the market, the ins and outs of being a trader, and how to seize the opportunity that everyone has. Raising a successful person.

3. Battle - how the trade took place in the pit, futures as a tool for earning money, how to learn to defend your interests and how this can be useful on the stock exchange.

4. Metamorphoses – we analyze the futures market and the specifics of trading in this market.

5. Trading is going electronic – a new breed of trader and how the specifics of exchange trading have changed with the advent of computers.

6. Politics, trading and the futures exchange – the war between electronic and real trading.

7. From the pit to the personal computer – how important it is to keep up with progress, new opportunities thanks to the development of technology.

You won't find any ready-made strategies or tactics in this book, but it will be of interest to anyone interested in trading; it's more of a literary read than a study.

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