Product Description
Before direct access traders can truly control their trading destinies and maximize their profits, they must understand the key avenues of EDAT execution. Direct Access Execution describes how to use today's most popular trading networks--ECNs, SOES, SuperDOT, SelectNet, and others. It reveals their pluses and minuses, then describes when, why, and how to use each system for maximum profit and precision. In addition, it carefully diagrams for traders exactly what happens after they hit the mouse button to execute each trade.
From the Back Cover
Direct Access Order Techniques to Get Virtually Immediate Trade Executionand Eliminate Costly Trading Delays and Errors Direct access traders control their own destinies. By watching the real-time trading action unfold on their computer screens, they get the price they want, receive instant trade confirmation, and dramatically reduce their commissions. Yet before they can truly maximize their profits, E-DAT traders must understand the key avenues of trade execution, and when to use each for the greatest impact.
Direct Access Execution walks you through the different techniques you can use to execute an E-DAT tradeand describes when, why, and how to use each technique for maximum profit and risk protection. Look to this unique combination of in-depth reference resource and hands-on user's manual for information on:
- SelectNet, SuperDot, SOES, and moreplus techniques to capitalize on the strengths of each
- When and why to use electronic communications networks (ECNs) versus NYSE or Nasdaq
- All about investment portalsconsidered by many to be the future of E-DAT
The Direct Access Traders Series shows you how to harness the power of today's financial technologieswhether you make 2 trades per year or 2000. Other books in the series include:
- Understanding Direct Access Trading
- Mastering Direct Access Fundamentals
- Tools for the Direct Access Trader
- Trading Strategies for Direct Access Trading
- Technical Analysis for Direct Access Trading
"This book will serve as a stepping stone toward enabling you to gain direct access to the financial marketplace. You will be provided with fundamental investment information, and information regarding how investment is changing for the better. By the end of this book, you should be capable of determining how you can optimize your investments through these new changes."
From Chapter One
Electronic direct access trading (E-DAT) is helping independent investors increase their trading profits while taking control of their own destinies. Direct Access Execution tells you about the most basic, yet crucial, tools of E-DATthe systems and networks you use to execute trades. Concise, to the point, and filled with hands-on information, this book shows you how to execute your trades with the speed and precision of a billion-dollar institutional investor, even when you're looking to scalp only a few hundred dollars from a momentary price surge.
From how to choose the best ECN for your trading style to which innovative products can help you place the most advantageous orders on the NYSE and Nasdaq, Direct Access Execution will strengthen your understanding of the major techniques for executing E-DAT trades. All the tools and resources you need are covered, including:
- Strategies to find the direct access provider that best fits your trading style and resources
- An informative, easy-reference Q&A section covering all aspects of execution methods
- Techniques to get into the turbulentbut potentially profitablemarketplace of IPOs and futures
- Web site addresses for ECNs, E-DAT firms, and exchanges; trading software and services; up-to-the-minute research and news; and much more
Success at direct access trading requires speed and knowledge. Let Direct Access Execution show you where to go to get the best of both, and provide you with battle-proven tips for maintaining your edge in the most turbulent markets, sidestepping the traps of market makers and other tradersand adding to the profitability of every on-screen trade you place.
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