Day Trading Books

Released on = April 17, 2006, 10:03 pm

Press Release Author = Dan alvarez

Industry = Financial

Press Release Summary = Day trading is like any other business, where you have to
spend some money upfront if you want to make the business grow


Press Release Body =
A zillion day trading books have been written since the huge run up in the stock
market of the 90's. With so many titles out there, it is difficult for investors to
narrow in on some good ones.


Dan Alvarez, CEO of Day Trading Tutor LLC in Miami, Florida, believes that most
books on day trading are too general to teach investors how to trade. "Successful
day traders need to have a detailed strategy to tackle the markets; not general
trading information," says Alvarez. He feels that many authors provide vague
information on purpose to avoid potential liability issues. He adds, "Many day
trading book authors don't want to be too specific about what they write for fear
that a reader might lose money implementing it. This is a shame because there are
many good traders out there that have a lot to teach the world."


So should investors interested in trading even bother to read books on the subject?
Alvarez says yes. He believes that while it is farfetched to learn how to trade from
most day trading books out there, there are a few classics that are worth reading.
He particularly likes the originally-published 1923 highly ranked classic,
"Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" by Edwin Lefèvre and the more modern "Market
Wizards," by Jack D. Schwager that provides interviews with well-known, successful
traders around the world.


Other than reading books on day trading, Alvarez recommends using the Internet. "The
Internet is packed with an endless amount of information on day trading. More
information than any trading book is able to provide. Just be careful of what you
read," he says. While he agrees that it is difficult to confirm the validity of the
information provided by many trading websites, he believes that new traders should
still spend some time browsing the web. Consequently, Alvarez shamelessly recommends
his free Day Trading Tutor website as a great starting point.


For more free information on day trading, visit
http://www.geocities.com/daytradingtutor/.


Web Site = http://www.geocities.com/daytradingtutor/

Contact Details = Yahoo 3200 Central Expressway, Suite 201Santa Clara, CA 95051 US
408.530.5002
dan_alvarez@webpopularity.org

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