Book description
An in-depth examination of money management methods for consistent
trading success
In Better Stock Trading, Daryl Guppy shows readers how to improve
returns by using good money management technique???not by increasing
risk in trying to win more trades. Readers will learn how to level the
market playing field by using the best money management strategies for
their particular account size. From the straightforward two percent
rule, to pyramiding methods, and overall portfolio management, Guppy
presents a selection of strategies, which will allow any independent
trader to capitalize on a rising market and protect funds when the bear
takes over. He also shows readers how to study their own trading history
and use this information to improve their trading future. Trading skill
counts, but money management gives independent traders the edge.
Daryl Guppy (Australia) is an experienced and highly successful private
trader. A member of IFTA and the Australian Technical Analyst's
Association, he is a popular speaker at international trading seminars
in Australia and the Asia Pacific region. He is the author of five
highly successful trading titles, including Market Trading Tactics
(0-471-84663-5), and is the Editorial Director of The Investors'
International Bookshelf. Daryl Guppy is founder and Director of
Guppytraders. com. He is a full time active private position trader
trading equities and associated derivatives markets from Darwin, in
Australia?s remote Northern Territory. He is the author of Share
Trading; Market Trading Tactics; Chart Trading and Snapshot Trading. He
is a regular contributor to trading magazines including Active Trader
and Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities. He produces a weekly
Internet based newsletter designed to teach traders charting and
analysis skills and maintains www. guppytraders. com as an educational
resource. He conducts public trading workshops for the public and is an
invited speaker in Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and the US where he
provides workshops for Reuters, Equis, Traders Library and the Society
of Remisiers, Singapore.