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Exploring the Essential Features of “The Way to Trade – John Piper”
Most people lose in the markets for one simple reason – they trade emotionally. Good trading is not a question of doing, it is a question of being. How do you trade?
Trading is a life experience. It is not like any other business. The beauty of trading is that it becomes an expression of your own personality. The truth is, good traders don’t do, they simply are. And to become a good trader you have to create a model built around an approach that suits you. The Way to Trade will help you do just that.
Find your own route to success.
Editorial Reviews
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βIn the book you are about to read, John Piper takes you beyond theory. He provides an essential lesson that most never get.β βDr Alexander Elder, Author of Trading for a Living
βJohn Piper’s success is based on a combination of a clearly defined strategy, disciplined money management techniques, and the ability to adapt to differing market conditions. This book is essential for investors prepared to look below the surface and profit consistently from market price action.β βMike Estrey, Investment Strategist
βBrokers love a trader who is successful over the longer term. John Piper is such a trader and this book explains how and why.β βCharles de Roeper, Berkeley Futures Limited
βJohn Piper’s thought-provoking book reflects his individual approach to effective trading in financial markets. Not only is his own success a powerful argument for reading it, but the fact that markets are becoming increasingly volatile and divorced from fundamental values is a powerful reason.β βTony Plummer, Author of Forecasting Financial Markets
About the Author
John Piper has been involved with markets since his early twenties. In the late 1980s he started to trade options full time and did so right through the Crash of 1987 – an experience that stands him in good stead for the markets today. For over a decade he has been the editor of The Technical Trader, the leading newsletter in the UK for those who trade in futures and options markets worldwide.
Product details
Publisher β : β Harriman House (May 1, 2006)
Language β : β English
Top reviews from the United States
Gregory L. Deal
4.0 out of 5 stars Great read, especially for a newbie like me
I have read and re-read the book. It has helped me greatly in learning the different aspects of my trading personality. All newbies like me should read this book, I think it will cut the learning curve time down to virtually nothing.
B. Rimes
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best on trading psychology …
I’ve read 100+ books on trading. This is one of the best on psychology. There are 28 chapters and a summary of the main points at the end of most chapters. He talks a lot about risk, money management, discipline, rules, etc. The foreward is written by Alexander Elder which says a lot in my book. The author is British and refreshingly frank with some of his comments. This is one of those books that if you heed the advice, it could save you thousands of dollars and years of frustration. Another book like this is “Come Into My Trading Room” by Alexander Elder. I have no connection with either of these authors.
DrForex
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good book for new entrants to the world of trading
As a trading myself I have found invaluable material in this book. The trading pyramid concept is conceptually very sound – although here and there a bit forced. The 55 steps to success is most enlightening. Piper understands this business. The best of this book is how Piper rightfully downplays the role of trade triggering techniques. This is a must read for everyone that thinks trading is nothingmore than an excercise in technical analysis. It is much much more and you will be well advised to get your hands on a copy.
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