May 1, 2024
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Momentum Trading is a trading strategy that involves buying assets that are rising in value and selling assets that are falling in value. This strategy is based on the assumption that assets that are performing well will continue to perform well, and assets that are performing poorly will continue to perform poorly. Momentum Trading can be a profitable strategy, but it can also be risky. Traders who use this strategy need to be careful not to over-lever themselves and to be prepared for losses.
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Reading list
We've selected five books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Momentum Trading.
Is the quintessential resource for experienced traders seeking to enhance their momentum trading strategies. Pring, a renowned technical analyst, shares his insights on market dynamics, trade timing, and risk management techniques.
Ehlers, an acclaimed technical analyst, shares his knowledge and insights on high-frequency momentum trading in this book. He covers topics like tick-based trading, market microstructure analysis, and risk management.
Trembley offers a comprehensive guide for day traders seeking a systematic approach to momentum trading. The book covers technical indicators, risk management principles, and practical guidance on executing trades based on price momentum.
Combines candlestick charting techniques and momentum trading strategies to provide a unique perspective. Steidlmayer offers detailed explanations of candlestick patterns and how they can be used to identify trading opportunities in momentum trading.
This introductory book in German provides a solid foundation for understanding momentum trading principles. David covers key concepts, strategies, and risk management techniques in an accessible manner.
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