Investor's Library: Review by Ed Dobson, President, Traders Press
Here is good news especially for beginning or prospective futures traders: a superb new book which offers a thorough overview of and substantial insight into the fascinating and potentially profitable world of futures trading. Interesting and easy to read, it is perhaps THE best book to provide a succinct education in the business of trading. Its effectiveness is born of excellence in using language, in its unambiguous descriptions, and in isolating only the most useful and effectual methods...A soup-to-nuts treatment of futures trading, the book omits no area of import: from how the markets are organized, through a choice of which futures to trade, to a detailed description of specific trading techniques. Most space is devoted to subjects related directly to decisions about trading. It is eminently practical...This book should be read and studied by every beginning trader. In fact, it would be beneficial for the great majority of seasoned traders as well, given that it covers advanced topics such as Keltner analysis (alone and with other indicators), trading synergy, Gann time, and multiple time-frame trading analysis, among others.
Society of Market Technicians, Minerva newsletter: Book Review by Tom Domingues
"Thinking of quitting your day job and staying home to become a full-time trader?
How to Become a Real-Time Commodity Futures Trader from Home may be just what you need if you are looking for help...The book is a very comprehensive look at what a home-based trader must know...This is the most useful book I've seen for the new trader, or for someone already familiar with the markets who wants to pursue trading full-time at home. There is much in it also for the experienced trader who wants a fresh perspective... One of the best ways to build your reserve of real knowledge should be to get, read and re-read this book."
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