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Ross Cameron



Average rating: 4.25 · 749 ratings · 54 reviews · 35 distinct worksSimilar authors
How to Day Trade: A Detaile...

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How to Day Trade: The Plain...

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How Plants Can Save Your Life

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Exchange Traded Funds: Ever...

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A Beginner Guide to Mutual ...

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Stock Market Price Moving A...

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Become your Own Financial A...

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Effective Stock Picking Str...

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A Complete Guide to Retirem...

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“Up over 10 percent on the day versus the previous day’s closing price. High relative volume (at least 2.0). Share prices are between $2 and $10, and not more than $20. News or some other catalyst is announced today. Relatively low float and therefore greater volatility (preferably twenty million shares or fewer).”
Ross Cameron, How to Day Trade: The Plain Truth

“Regardless of how crazy your idea may seem, always believe in yourself and your ideas.”
Ross Cameron, Steve Jobs: Put a Ding in Your Universe: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to the Wisdom of Steve Jobs

“When a trader reaches a point where they are managing more money than they can efficiently day trade, they would typically begin to branch out by adding longer term investments to diversify the portfolio.”
Ross Cameron, How to Day Trade: A Detailed Guide to Day Trading Strategies, Risk Management, and Trader Psychology



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