The StockTwits Edge
40 Actionable Trade Set-Ups from Real Market Pros
Wiley Trading Series

1. Auflage Juli 2011
360 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Profitable trade set-ups from StockTwits leading traders
StockTwits has emerged as the leading stock market social networking site, providing traders and investors with a vehicle to exchange ideas and receive real-time market insights. StockTwits is a "farm club" for talent, the American Idol of Finance.
One of the biggest secrets on Wall Street is that to become consistently profitable, you need to specialize in a distinct setup. A setup is a combination of factors that need to align in time and space in order to produce a buy or sell signal.
In The Stocktwits Edge, both well-known professional traders and lesser-known individual traders, describe their highest probability setups. Throughout the book, you will get acquainted with various market methods in terms of time frame and asset class. There is something for everyone. Some of the best traders on Stocktwits guide you through how they find profitable ideas on a daily basis and how they manage risk. They not only explain which factors are important, but also why they are important.
While there are many factors involved in successful trading and investing, the ability to identify profitable situations is paramount. This book will help you achieve that goal.
PART I TREND FOLLOWING.
CHAPTER 1 Find Trends, Ride Them, and Get Off (Howard Lindzon).
CHAPTER 2 Trade, Trend, Tail (Keith McCullough).
CHAPTER 3 Don't Quit (Michael K. Dawson).
CHAPTER 4 Know Thyself (Chris Peruna).
CHAPTER 5 Insider Information Is Reflected in the Charts (Keith Kern).
PART II VALUE INVESTING.
CHAPTER 6 Margin of Safety (Todd Sullivan).
CHAPTER 7 The BeanScreen (Daniel Miller and Jason Robinson).
CHAPTER 8 Fallen Angels (Michael Bigger).
CHAPTER 9 Dividends Don't Lie (Eddy Elfenbein).
PART III DAY TRADING.
CHAPTER 10 Only Price Pays (Brian Shannon).
CHAPTER 11 Intraday Earnings Momentum Gap Trade (John Lee).
CHAPTER 12 Trading the News (Mike Bellafiore).
CHAPTER 13 Intraday Momentum (Steven Spencer).
CHAPTER 14 The Underlying Psychology of Large Players (Gilbert Mendez).
PART IV SWING TRADING.
CHAPTER 15 Flags and Wedges (Joe Donohue).
CHAPTER 16 Breakout from a Tight Base (chessNwine).
CHAPTER 17 The Base Is Everything (HCPG).
CHAPTER 18 Trading People, Not Stocks (Joey Fundora).
CHAPTER 19 The Top-Down Technician (Greg Harmon).
CHAPTER 20 Identifying Trend Shifts (Derek Hernquist).
CHAPTER 21 A Chart Will Never Lie to You (Sunrise Trader).
CHAPTER 22 The Short Squeeze Trade (Frank Zorrila).
CHAPTER 23 The Price Tells the Story (Derald Muniz).
CHAPTER 24 Force Confirmations, Not Trades (Nick Fenton).
CHAPTER 25 The Birth of a New Trend (Ivaylo Ivanhoff).
CHAPTER 26 The Trend Intensity Breakout Setup (Pradeep Bonde).
PART V OPTIONS TRADING.
CHAPTER 27 Unusual Options Activity (Joe Kunkle).
CHAPTER 28 Put Ratio Spread (Jared Woodard).
CHAPTER 29 Know What You Don't Know (Adam Warner).
CHAPTER 30 There Is Always an Option (Steven Place).
CHAPTER 31 Selling Premium (Darren Miller).
CHAPTER 32 The New High Dip (Chris Stauder).
PART VI FOREX TRADING.
CHAPTER 33 They Call Me Mrs. Cable (Lydia Idem).
CHAPTER 34 The Mind of a Chartist (Raghee Horner).
PART VII THE ART OF TRADING.
CHAPTER 35 Trading Is an Art (The Fly).
CHAPTER 36 Embrace the Tape (Quint Tatro).
CHAPTER 37 Macro Setups at the Crest of Structural Change (Gregor Macdonald).
CHAPTER 38 Broken Butterfly Formation (Anne-Marie Baiynd).
CHAPTER 39 Always Happy, Never Satisfied (Joshua Brown).
CHAPTER 40 One Step Ahead of the Herd (John Benedict).
CHAPTER 41 Change Is the Only Constant (Steve Gomez and Andy Lindloff).
CHAPTER 42 The Kirk Report (Charles E. Kirk).
CHAPTER 43 Stick with Names You Know (Ronald Roll).
CHAPTER 44 Massive Trends and the Trajectory of Noise (Phil Pearlman).
CHAPTER 45 We Have Met the Enemy, and It Is Us (Abdel Ibrahim).
CHAPTER 46 A Contrarian at Heart (John Welsh).
Index.
Philip Pearlman is the Executive Editor of StockTwits and an investor in the company. He is a partner at Social Leverage, LLC. Pearlman is obsessed with the psychosocial aspects of user experience and online community development. He ran a hedge fund that focused on behavioral strategies and currently runs a private account. Pearlman loves to buy fear and sell euphoria. He earned a doctorate in clinical psychology from Argosy University and a BA in English from the University of Maryland. Pearlman lives with his wife and two boys in Montebello, New York.
Ivaylo Ivanhoff has been trading stocks and derivatives for his own account on U.S. and European markets since 2003. He participated in the development of a proprietary algorithm that ranks momentum stocks. Ivanhoff writes daily market commentary on Stocktwits50.com. He earned his MBA and MS finance from Webster University in Saint Louis, Missouri.