How I Enjoy Trading Stocks Online: The Principles of Cognitive Perception and Intuition
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About this ebook
I sympathize to those who at one time made it all and then lost it all in the
March 9, 2009 market crash. Extending back beyond memory, many books, articles and innovative trading strategies have been written by many stock market titans. Without any doubt, all these tools are helpful. But clearly, there is no holy grail nor a single tool we can rely on.
So, why not use our Intuition, perception and right mind to illuminate any fog of uncertainty that surround the market every so often..This book is dedicated to all investors currently trading online, beginners and retirees.
I believe that there can always be a better way to do things during time of adversities
. Finally, I want to thank all readers of this book for their dedication to learning.
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How I Enjoy Trading Stocks Online - Manuel T Prospero
© 2012 by Manuel T. Prospero, MD. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 04/23/2012
ISBN: 978-1-4685-6384-9 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4685-6383-2 (e)
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Contents
Free Market Capitalism and
the Path To Prosperity
The U.S. Economic System
A Brief Walk in the Stock Market
Home Online Trading
Why Do Some Of Us Trade?
The AMERICAN DREAM
The Real Estate Market
The BOOM
The BUST
The Economic Cycle
Other Factors Affecting Our Investments
Occupy Wallstreet Protesters
How To Earn Money In Main Street by Trading Online
Things To Know
Unlocking the Insights
The Marvelous Human Organ
The Brain
Intuition and the Autonomic Nervous System
Perception
Our Intuitive Mind
Theory of Probability
A Reciprocal Relationship
Investors Sentiment
Buying During A Short Term Selloff
Articles, Books, andTrading Brokerage.
Time, Direction and Trend
Supply and Demand
Yahoo’s Interactive Chart
Be Consistent
Forecaster and Stockpicker
Actual Home Online Trading
Our Positive Thoughts
Disclaimer
The author is not responsible for any losses resulting from investment decisions based on the use of the book. In no event shall this book be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages, including without limitations, damages, for loss of profit, monetary loss and others arising out of this book.
All contents provided should be used solely as educational guide and not as an investment advice on what stocks to buy.
No part of this book, may be reproduced or transmitted by any means, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without written permission from the Author.
The book is based on my experience, and using informations available to me as references. However, it is not intended to be guarantees of any future endeavors and effort to succeed in the market.
Free Market Capitalism and
the Path To Prosperity
The Market Averages
The Dow Jones Industrial Averages—An average number of 30 major blue chip companies trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Standard & Poor’s 500—A group of 500 widely traded stocks. It represents the market more than the Dow that consists only of 30 big well established stocks. The Nasdaq Composite Index includes over 5,000 companies and is the most widely followed.
They are the direct image of our economy. These are the DOW, Nasdaq, and S&P 500 indexes. Charles Dow was the founder of Dow Jones and Company and created an