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Trading Chicago Style

Insights and Strategies of Today's Top Traders

by Neil T. Weintraub

McGraw-Hill, 1999

Category: Finance
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Trading Chicago Style
You gotta know when to hold ‘em and know when to fold ‘em when you are a Chicago-style day trader. And starting young doesn’t hurt either.

In this summary you will learn

  • Why “trading Chicago style” is
  • What traders can learn from gamblers
  • What the ten rules for trading are
  • How to get started

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Why you should read Trading Chicago Style

This book is a series of discussions between author Neil T. Weintraub and some of the most successful people trading on the Chicago markets today. Like the trades, the information flies fast and furious, and one trader’s ideas may completely contradict another’s. But most seem to agree that the keys to successful trading are discipline, psychological stability and a solid understanding of risk management. You will succeed in the Chicago markets if you keep your cool and stick to your system, no matter what’s happening. This chat-happy book offers many perspectives, ideas and experiences from extremely knowledgeable sources. The uninitiated reader might find it difficult to follow some of the more jargon-laden discussions and the initiated reader might find the chattiness to be disturbing or irrelevant. But regardless of which category you’re in, getAbstract recommends this book as a valuable introduction or a helpful trade manual.

About the Author

Neil Weintraub, author of the best-selling Tricks of the Floor Trader , has years of experience as a floor trader and Commodity Trading Adviser. He currently teaches his own day-trading method to floor traders at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.


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