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Day Trading: A Beginner's Guide- Basics and Tips

Day Trading: A Beginner's Guide- Basics and Tips

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  • Eric Williams
  • Independently Published
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  • 9781099863028
  • 9 X 6 X 0.26 inches
  • 0.39 pounds
  • Business & Economics > Investments & Securities - Futures
  • English
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Maybe you have thought that day trading is a financial activity that is only meant for the chosen few. Well, if this is what you have been thinking, you need to think twice. Day trading is not just meant for the chosen few. A while ago, people thought that the only people that were able to trade were those individuals working in big financial institutions, trading houses or brokerages. With the advent of the internet, trading has been opened up to all those that are interested in the activity. The exciting aspect of day trading is that it is a lucrative activity when one does it the right way. Regardless, we can't overlook the fact that it is often challenging for new investors in the market. There is a huge misconception about day trading. Most people think that day trading is just like gambling. Due to this misconception, they end up giving up on their efforts to begin day trading. New investors in day trading business should understand that day trading is not similar to gambling in any way. So, the last thing you should be worried about is losing your money to unpredictable statistics. It is, however, understandable to get confused while engaging in day trading. There are endless swarms of financial transactions occurring within a day. This leaves men and women wondering how they can keep up. Day trading relies heavily on steady financial indicators which help in buying and selling of stocks, future contracts, currencies and stock options. The process is as simple as it sounds with some little technicalities you ought to comprehend. Consequently, as you can see day traders have a wealth of information that assists them in making sound decisions. You should also comprehend that day traders often apply logic and reason to their decision-making process. If traders realize the possibility of a particular stock performing badly in the coming few days, they simply ignore such stocks. Successful day traders in the market simply apply logic and reason to their decision-making process.This day trading Book will take you through the basic attributes of the subject. It will explain to you what you need to know to become a successful day trader. Besides this, the book will point out possible hazards associated with day trading. To ensure that you enjoy the cruise, we will first begin with day trading fundamentals as we move to more advanced topics. By the end of the book, you will be fully equipped to invest in day trading without fear of losing your money. This manual also aims to adopt a unique perspective into the subject by refraining from the complicated jargon and out of the blues theories of day trading. Some interesting topics to anticipate in the material include recommended tips to avoid psychological challenges of day trading, developing your personalized, powerful day trading system, tracking news to enhance your day to day profit potential among others.
Day Trading: A Beginner's Guide- Basics and Tips

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Eric Williams, in full Eric Eustace Williams, (born Sept. 25, 1911, Port of Spain, Trinidad—died March 29, 1981, St. Anne, near Port of Spain), first and longtime prime minister of independent Trinidad and Tobago (1962–81), who founded (1956) the People’s National Movement (PNM) and led his country to independence.

Williams was educated at Queen’s Royal College, Port of Spain, and at the University of Oxford, from which he received a B.A. in 1932 and a D.Phil. in 1938, with studies in history and political science. In 1939 he went to the United States and joined the faculty of social and political science at Howard University. While he was at Howard, Williams became associated with the Caribbean Commission that was established by the United States, Great Britain, France, and the Netherlands in an effort to coordinate the economic development of the Caribbean area. His aggressive, commanding role in the commission, however, tended to alienate the national powers, especially the United States, and in 1955–56 he organized the PNM party, which won the 1956 general elections. He became chief minister in the country’s first party government, and, with the achievement of internal self-government in 1959, he served as premier. The PNM won the December 1961 elections by a landslide. Williams became prime minister of the colony and then of the new nation upon its achieving independence in August 1962. He made the country a republic in 1976.

As prime minister, Williams practiced what was called “pragmatic socialism,” which stressed social services, improved education, and economic development through the cautious attraction of foreign investment capital. The policy was fruitful in making Trinidad and Tobago the wealthiest Commonwealth Caribbean nation. He was successively reelected and served as prime minister until his death.


Williams was the author of a number of books, among which were The Negro in the Caribbean (1942), Capitalism and Slavery (1944), History of the People of Trinidad and Tobago (1962), British Historians and the West Indies (1964), Inward Hunger: The Education of a Prime Minister (1969), and From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean, 1492–1969 (1970).

 

Source: Britannica.com

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