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Dewey Decimal Number: 332.64
Format: Kindle Book
Label: Wiley
Manufacturer: Wiley
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: November 03, 2006
Publisher: Wiley
Sales Rank: 15077
Studio: Wiley
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Trading Rules that Work introduces you to twenty-eight essential rules that can be shaped to fit any trading approach—whether you’re dealing in stocks, commodities, or currencies. Engaging and informative, Trading Rules that Work outlines the deeper psychology behind each of these accepted trading rules and provides you with a better understanding of how to make those rules work for you.
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- Good overall concepts, just not very useful in some areasFirst, let me say that I do recommend this book to any trader no matter what level they are at.
I did like what Mr. Jankovsky is trying to point out to traders out there - that there is more to trading than just a trade "strategy". There are some things in this book that a trader needs to really think about ie their trade plan, thinking thru your exit strategy, really think about your own psychology, etc, which is where the 2 stars came from in my review of this book.
However, ... Read More
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- Food for thoughtIf you are looking for a how-to book on trading, forget it.
If you are looking for set-ups, entry points, etc. forget it.
If you are looking for a list of trading rules, save your money, you can find (basically) these same rules for free on the web.
Actually READING this book will not help you AT ALL.
Then, why do I give Trader X/Jankovsky's book 5 stars? Because in my view it is simply the best trading book out there, provided that you use it not as some sort of recipe, but ... Read More
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- Good for the noviceIt's obvious that the author has had the benefit of either having attended a workshop, or personally worked with experts in the field of trading such as Alexander Elder, Larry Pesavento, and the like. He has tried to duplicate the expertise that these leaders in the world of trading live and breathe, however, it is apparent, that the author is still learning, but still provides those of us novices some great insight.
Not a negative by any means ~ as in my title, this is a good book for the novice ... Read More
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- Simple Truths: Powerful LessonsThis guide blueprints 28 rules for trading success. Straightforward and simple in their statement, they are pregnant with meaning for anyone who has ever ventured into a zero-sum trade.
Jason Alan Jankovsky is the exception to the rule that those who "can, do and those who cannot, write books." Leaf through this book's first few pages and you will quickly recognize the depth of his insight. His rules are clearly and concisely stated. The author explains the psychology behind each. His explanations ... Read More
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- Extremely boring bookExtremely boring book. Filled with the usual "don't overtrade", "always use a stop" and other "secrets" and blah blah blah...
I could not find ANYTHING of value inside this soporific book. Your money could be better used elsewhere, don't spend it on this useless book unless you suffer form chronic insomnia.
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