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Ebook About A Comprehensive Guide to Trading in the Modern Stock MarketThis well-thought-out training regimen begins with an in-depth look at the necessary tools of the trade including your scanner, software and platform; and then moves to practical advice on subjects such as how to find the right stocks to trade, how to define support and resistance levels, and how to best manage your trades in the stress of the moment.An extensive review of proven trading strategies follows, all amply illustrated with real examples from recent trades. Risk management is addressed including tips on how to determine proper entry, profit targets and stop losses. Lastly, to bring it all together, there's a "behind the scenes" look at the author's thought process as he walks you through a number of trades. While aimed at the reader with some exposure to day trading, the novice trader will also find much useful information, easily explained, on the pages within.In this book, you'll learn...* How to start day trading as a business* How to day trade stocks, not gamble on them* How to choose a direct access broker, and required tools and platforms* How to plan important day trading strategies* How to execute each trading strategies in detail: entry, exit, stop loss* How to manage the trading planBook Day Trading for a Living Review :
I think Andrew Aziz has some great information in this book but I'm a bit disappointed. Some of the reviewers on here are clearly fake. Even with verified purchases, if you look on the profiles of these accounts, many have 1 or 2 reviews. Seems a bit suspicious, especially considering some reviewers stating they've read dozens of books and this one is the best? I mean, it's a good book full of trading strategies and proper risk management but of all the books out there (there are a few good ones) and this is the only book you've reviewed. Even though I'm getting great use out of the book, the fact that there are fake reviews of this product leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I mean, if you read some of the reviews you can see they are artificial, sponsored, and borderline fake advertisements. Also, there are other day trading books out there that are just as useful and well-researched. For that reason I can not give this book a better rating.The most useful takeaway from this book is proper risk management, and I do appreciate Aziz focuses on this. Trade the plan and plan the trade. Traders fail because they break their own rules. That is the most important takeaway from this book for sure. Preface: This review is not just about the book, but it's also about the author, his work, BearBullTraders, and your journey to becoming a daytrader. If you don't want to read all that, you can skip to the TLDR.I've also read Aziz's prior book, so I picked this one up on release as I found that book to be an easy read. It covers a lot of what the prior book did, but adds on to the knowledge base with more strategies (low-float based, etc). If you're familiar with the prior book or have some experience in markets, you may be able to just jump straight to this one. If you are not confident in your foundation, reading both would be good as this one can serve as reinforcement + expansion. Yes, there's a lot of overlap, but I believe it's by design since some may choose to skip just to this book.In daytrading and in most things, this is not easy work. The first thing I remember standing out about Andrew's first book was his brutal honesty in telling you that the vast majority of retail traders will fail. That stuck with me as it's a very negative note to start a book off with (marketing101 says you stay away from the negative), like a "hey, congrats on thinking you can do this, but you can't". That may turn off a lot of readers, but it's that brutal honesty that made me stick to his book more than others. He wasn't trying to sell me something right off the start, he didn't try and say "hey, you can make $2000 a day just by sitting at home!" like many con-artists try to push.When trying to learn about anything that can be a self-run business or job, you have to be very careful about the charlatan. I grew up with a parent that seemingly always got sucked into the "free seminar." After seeing a few, I understood what they were selling - not knowledge or education, but hope. Their free marketing seminar was really just a loss-leader to get people into the door so they could sell them on hopes and dreams, then push them to hand over a couple thousand dollars. It's like a time-share for information. They're experts in social psychology and know how to sell you on your desire to have financial freedom, when in actuality they're just freeing your wallet of extra cash. This is especially true in the DayTrading education market as there seems to be a lot of con-men in it. I've watched "seminars" of people who spend 20minutes trying to convince you it's a live seminar and not recorded (it was totally pre-recorded), pitching "new ideas" that are just recycled common strategies with a new name.. I've read about others who seemingly never lose a trade (it's not possible), and I've witnessed what seems like organized pump and dump schemes, where the guy sharing the screen uses his slight video delay and large following to seemingly "pump" a stock. -- Side note, if you want a great read on the social psychology of sales tactics, I highly recommend Influence by Robert B. Cialdini, you'll start to see sales interactions in a different light.So when I started to actually look into Andrew's other work, like his courses, and his chatroom, I was intrigued. I did a trial version of the chat and observed him. One thing that stuck out more than other "gurus" in this area is that he seemingly wants to educate people. It's not so much a business where profit is the number one driving factor as much as it's a passion to share. That struck home with me as I'm of the same mindset, I get more pleasure from helping others than I do making money. I like to help people be their best for the sake of helping someone. It was a refreshing change from what I've seen in the day trading space. The chatroom is fun because it's more of a community where you can have discussion, ask questions, and joke a little - this is in contrast to some other chatrooms which are strictly "stock callouts" only. If you have a bad trade or a bad day, others jump in to talk you through it. You learn together.I've seen a few reviews that don't like the fact his other services (chatroom, courses) are mentioned in the book. By all means, you should shop around! If someone is selling you a product within a product, be skeptical. I did my research and was satisfied with what I found, I felt my lifetime membership provided enough value to justify the cost. If you stay with this profession and want to actually learn, you have to put in the hard work. Most won't be able to read just a book and be proficient in it, you do have to practice, and you do have to ask questions and get answers. Wherever you end up in your journey, if you stick with it, you can find success.TLDR Review:- The book is an easy read and provides good value (tremendous value if you bought the Kindle version for under $10). It hits all the common points that you'll find in day trading education books, so if his writing style suites you, this will work.- If you're curious about day trading, this will be a good book for you as it doesn't sell you on "make thousands a day, it's easy!", it's honest in what you can expect.- If you've read the prior book, expect a lot of overlap, but there's enough new stuff to justify it being a new title and not just a new edition to the old.- There's no master strategy or knowledge that can be obtained from books. You're not going to become a master day trader overnight through information osmosis, you have to be willing to put in the hard work as well.Good luck. 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