Intra-Day Trading Strategies Course Book with DVD: Proven Steps to Trading Profits (Trade Secrets Course Books)
Jeff Cooper
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Behavior after a breakout; defines the true trading opportunity for Intra-day traders, Cooper claims. Now, this concept absolutely comes alive as Jeff Cooper -- celebrated Hit and Run author and editor of TheStreet.com s Trading Reports gives you a rare peak into his personal arsenal of chart patterns and trading techniques set for the short-term markets. With this comprehensive book and DVD collection, you ll learn to spot when price, time, and behavior are working in sync to deliver superior Intra-day trading potential -- and profits! And you ll better understand why unexpected turns in price signal exceptional opportunities for fast-acting traders. There for your personal viewing and outlined in thorough detail is how to find, spot, and seize huge opportunities. These are the types of profound opportunities that others simply don t have the skills to react to. Plus, discover how to: -- Read 10-minute and 1-hour charts for Intra-day analysis. -- Use short-term pattern recognition to plan your next move. -- Be one of the few who can anticipate the anticipators for real trading advantage. -- Exploit trend behavior -- to get in on the best, fat-moving set-ups. Along with this book/DVD package, you ll also get an online support manual including interactive testing and an abundance of charts and education resources. Add this product to your trading library and become one step closer to mastering the spot trading set-ups that made Jeff Cooper famous.
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Well, as David Nassar said: "The market's simplicity is it's greatest disguise". I saw the negative reviews here and suspect some people don't see the logic behind trade setups from people like Oliver Velez, Tony Oz, Jeff Cooper, Dave Landry, Josh Lukeman or John Carter. In the book "Profit Strategies: Unlocking Trading Performance with Money Management" David Stendahl describes how he tested systems by adding more money to losing trades (drawdown support) and winning trades (pyramiding). I thought these were very interesting ideas to improve trading performance but was faced with the problem of determining how and when I would do the drawdown support and pyramiding. Then I wondered what would happen if I could take an uptrend for example and divide it in sections that I could trade individually. How would I trade each section of an uptrend? Then I discovered the whole world of trade setups by the people I just mentioned. These kinds of books I find are absolutely essential in solving that problem. I'd also like to mention that Oliver Velez has a new book (Power Trading:...) that comes with a DVD as well that describes trading styles for 3 different time periods.
This book was short but gets to the point......It has good detailed information on charts etc....This book may be a bit hard to understand for beginners and confusing
so I think it would be an asset to peaple who have some market know how...Defiantly a nice read
Not good at all. Bad writing, so boring to read. The name intra-day trading does not fit as he does not talk much about intra-day trading. Save your money, when I ordered this book from Amazon there weren't any reviews which was unfortunate. Plus after each chapter there are questions but you have to go to a website and register (so they could sell you other books) to find the answers. I thought that was disturbing after paying for the book.
I can not believe someone would write a book on intra-day trading that is only 100 pages, double spaced, and with charts that are literally scribbled on. Mr. Cooper's trading strategy is based 100% on pattern recognition, he does not use indicators at all! His whole theory on when to buy a stock is to wait for the break-out! That is it! He even has cute names for everyday patterns, he calls a simple consolidation a "Cooper 1-2-3 Pullback Position." What does he think he is the first person to ever realize a consolidation during an up-trend is a great time to buy???
I was planning on buying his other Hit and Run Trading book, but I think I'll pass.
I did learn something from reading this book, I could actually write my own book on trading. Sure, I know what a trend line is and I know a low-risk trade is to buy the break-out. Well, that is what Mr. Cooper must of thought when he got the idea to write this book.