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Currency Trading: How to Access and Trade the World's Biggest Market [Hardcover]

Philip Gotthelf (Author)
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0471215546 978-0471215547 August 15, 2002 1st
How to Access and Trade the World's Biggest Market Philip Gotthelf
The first and last word on trading within currency markets Expert trading veteran Philip Gotthelf provides the first comprehensive guide to currency speculation aimed toward the average investor. Combining fundamental and technical analysis, this book teaches traders how to take advantage of fluctuations within the currency markets and capture enormous gains. Currency Trading takes the latest developments in the FOREX market and provides readers with a complete trading plan.
Philip Gotthelf (Closter, NJ) publishes the Commodex System, the longest-standing daily futures trading system in the world, and Commodity Futures Forecast Service. He is also President of Equidex Inc., a registered Commodity Trading Advisor. Gotthelf wrote TechnoFundamental Trading and The New Precious Metals Market.
New technology and the advent of around the clock trading have opened the floodgates to both foreign and domestic markets. Traders need the wisdom of industry veterans and the vision of innovators in today's volatile financial marketplace. The Wiley Trading series features books by traders who have survived the market's ever changing temperament and have prospered-some by reinventing systems, others by getting back to basics. Whether a novice trader, professional or somewhere in-between, these books will provide the advice and strategies needed to prosper today and well into the future.

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From the Inside Flap

From strategies to trading forums, the foreign exchange (FOREX) market-where currency trading volume exceeds $1 trillion daily-is a moving target with massive profit possibilities. Even with relatively little starting capital, you can take advantage of the fluctuations within currency markets and reap enormous rewards, but first you have to learn how.

Expert trading veteran Philip Gotthelf understands that the dynamics and rules of currency trading are constantly changing. With this in mind, he has written Currency Trading: How to Access and Trade the World's Biggest Market. Instead of repeating the outdated advice of "experts," this comprehensive resource offers practical information which will allow you to cultivate your own views of currency trading, sharpen your skills, and ultimately, draw your own conclusions on where, when, and how to trade almost any currency.

A brief introduction to money, currency, and foreign exchange highlights the fundamental differences of these three concepts, and clarifies commonly held misconceptions. With the basics established, Currency Trading moves forward to provide you with an indispensable overview of how the foreign exchange market works and how you can profit within it.

Currency Trading is filled with in-depth insights and valuable advice that any level of currency trader can appreciate. Numerous real-world examples and case studies help drive each point home in a straightforward, no-nonsense manner. Topics discussed include:
* The principle of "parity" and how to master it
* How currency markets such as futures, options, Interbank, and forwards work
* Events that affect currency value-from inter- est rates to a country's economic position
* Forecasting using fundamental and technical analysis
* Basic to advanced trading strategies for currency markets
* How to avoid scams and take advantage of legal manipulations within currency markets

For many investors, currency trading is a daunting task-there are dozens of ways to participate in several different forums, and currency markets have a language and style all their own-but the allure of extraordinary returns is so powerful and intoxicating that it is hard to resist. Whether you're trading U.S. Dollars, Japanese Yen, or the Euro, Currency Trading contains the tips and tools you need to succeed.

From the Back Cover

The foreign exchange (FOREX) market used to be the exclusive arena for professional currency traders and major financial institutions. With the barriers to this market now removed, you too can participate and profit from currency trading-but first you must learn how.

In Currency Trading: How to Access and Trade the World's Biggest Market, expert trading veteran Philip Gotthelf provides a cutting-edge and comprehensive overview of the largest market in the world-where currency trading volume exceeds $1 trillion daily-and shows you how to take advantage of the fluctuations within currency markets to reap enormous rewards.

Currency Trading is filled with in-depth insights and valuable advice that any level of currency trader can appreciate. Numerous real-world examples and case studies help drive each point home in a straightforward, no-nonsense manner. Topics discussed include:
* The principle of "parity" and how to master it
* How currency markets such as futures, options, Interbank, and forwards work
* Events that affect currency value-from interest rates to a country's economic position
* Forecasting using fundamental and technical analysis
* Basic to advanced trading strategies for currency markets
* How to avoid scams and take advantage of legal manipulations within currency markets

The dynamics and rules of currency trading are constantly changing. There is no point in following the outdated advice of "experts." Currency Trading offers practical information which will allow you to cultivate your own views of currency trading, sharpen your skills, and ultimately, draw your own conclusions on where, when, and how to trade almost any currency-from U.S. Dollars to Euros.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1st edition (August 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471215546
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471215547
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,659,665 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Hastily slapped together, poorly written, sloppily edited, January 10, 2004
This review is from: Currency Trading: How to Access and Trade the World's Biggest Market (Hardcover)
It appears that Gotthelf dictated much of this book into a tape recorder, some far-away typist created the manuscript, and nobody bothered to read or edit the final result. How else to explain that "Jim Ellis is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Oracle" on p.43 (I thought it was Larry Ellison)? These sorts of editorial lapses are rife throughout the book.

To name but a few examples, Fig 6.5 caption says "Cash Currency trading screen" but it's actually a bar chart of Yen futures (p.124)

The data for Figure 8.11 (a perpetual contracts bar chart of Yen) is presented with the caption of Figure 8.10 ("Soybeans futures monthly chart"). No soybeans chart is presented at all; instead, a Nikkei futures chart mysteriously appears (p. 212)

Figure 8.41 is printed upside down! (p.236). Honestly. This is perhaps the ultimate insult to the reader and ought to be a source of acute embarrassment to the editor and author.

Academy Award nominee James Caan, with two a's, will be amused to read p. 89 which states "... has been depicted in fiction such as the movie Rollerball starring James Cann" with two n's.

Those who buy the book believing it may deliver on the dustjacket's promise "How to trade the world's biggest market" will receive a disappointment. The only trading strategy Gotthelf reveals is "Go Long when price crosses above a moving average, Go Short when price crosses below a moving average." Then he regurgitates standard methods of creating a synthetic position using options. There is absolutely nothing new here.

No review would be complete without mentioning Gotthelf's mysterious concept of Parity. First he tells you it's "a ratio that always equals one" (page 24). Next he tells you "there are no exact relationships" in FOREX (page 32), leaving you to wonder how Parity could always equal one if there are no exact relationships. Then he muddles through two hundred more pages and eventually you, the reader, decode the fact (which Gotthelf never bothers to state exactly) that his "Parity" actually means "Equilibrium". Great. But where's the insight?

I own several other Wiley Finance books and all of them have wonderful quotes from important figures in the trading world, in the form of testimonials and gushing recommendations on the rear dustjacket. Kaufman's "Trading Systems and Methods" has five, Hill and Pruitt's "The Ultimate Trading Guide" has four, Ryan Jones's "The Trading Game" has five, Sweeney's "Maximum Adverse Excursion" has three, et cetera ad nauseum. But this currency book by Gotthelf has exactly zero quotes on the dustjacket. No recommendations, no congratulations, no endorsements. I suggest you follow the advice of everyone who DIDN'T write a recommendation for Gotthelf's book: stay away.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Thanks Disappointed and Disgusted from Northern California, May 9, 2004
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The author spends way too much time explaining basic economic indicators that should be basic knowledge for any investor. After I read another review that outlined the blundering editorial mistakes, I had to see for myself. All true! I cannot continue reading this text... How can anyone who makes this many conspicuous mistakes get a book deal much less be right about anything? Not worth the $70 price tag!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This book must be a prank, June 15, 2006
This review is from: Currency Trading: How to Access and Trade the World's Biggest Market (Hardcover)
How else to explain that banks are brought down not by "rogue" traders but rather by "rouge" traders - is there a secret market for cosmetics derivatives? - that Switzerland has adopted the Euro, that a chart is described as listing a gain from 93 to 97 but only shows a gain of 93 to 95 etc., etc., etc ad nauseam.

In my eyes, this book is so pathetic that it is only a slight exaggeration to suggest that all those involved in the creation of this book should never be allowed to touch paper and pencil again.
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