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Study Guide for Entries and Exits: Visits to 16 Trading Rooms

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These 101 questions, including twenty-five case studies, will challenge you to master the essential aspects of successful trading. Be sure to work through this companion volume to Entries & Visits to Sixteen Trading Rooms before you risk a dollar in the markets.

Each of the seven chapters in this Study Guide for Entries & Exits—Organization, Psychology, Markets, Trading Tactics, Money Management & Record-Keeping, Case Studies, and Traders Speak—covers a major area of trading. Every chapter includes a rating scale, allowing you to measure your competence level. Now, you can discover and fill dangerous gaps in your knowledge without risking any money. The comments in the back of the book provide detailed explanations of the right and wrong answers to the multiple-choice questions. A large number of those questions and the case histories in this Study Guide were contributed by the traders interviewed in Entries & Exits, combining both books into a single, powerful tool for developing effective trading skills. Use Dr. Elder's Study Guide together with Entries & Exits to learn how to make the most of market opportunities.

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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Alexander Elder

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Dr. Alexander Elder is a professional trader based in New York City. He is the author of a dozen books, including Come into My Trading Room (Barron's 2002 Book of the Year) and Trading for a Living, considered modern classics among traders.

Dr. Elder was born in Leningrad and grew up in Estonia, where he entered medical school at the age of 16. At 23, while working as a ship's doctor, he jumped a Soviet ship in Africa and received political asylum in the United States. He worked as a psychiatrist in New York City and taught at Columbia University. His experience as a psychiatrist provided him with unique insight into the psychology of trading. Dr. Elder's books, articles, and software reviews have established him as one of today's leading experts on trading

Dr. Elder is the originator of Traders' Camps week-long classes for traders, as well as the Spike group for traders. He continues to trade and is a sought-after speaker at conferences in the US and abroad.

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January 4, 2022
I hope that i'm not becoming a football soccer trader, but i think i did bigger gains than losses in 2021.
I'm bad with math and pragmatic notes, so i cant comprove everything in a excel files step by step as crazy.( i have 5 crazy cats, and they eat and poop all the time looool)
But my liquid.. grew up substancialy, i'm satisfied with moderation. And checking trade by trading in general was ok grades. The thing i see is.. when u study i see that u can do money but sometimes your entrie or exit its not good.. and sometimes u dont do too much money but your mindset was a big master in the middle of chaos (protecting )and your points are super qualified. So. Money its not always the thing!

Elder was a great guy talking about do a trade with calm and peace. avoid Fomo, read a lot, meditation. drink a lot of water! Good food and mindset. Be in peace with yourself before a trade! And understand that something that works good for someone else, it's not always the best 4 you and it's fine u know? (U need to create ur own system).
Just follow the flow and be happy! Can be reaaaaally fun that journey and im completely in love👁️❤️🫂
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