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Trading On Momentum Advanced Techniques For High Percentage Day Trading First Edition Wolff

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Trading On Momentum Advanced Techniques For High Percentage Day Trading First Edition Wolff
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Wolff, Ken, Schumacher, Chris, Tappan, Jeff
ISBN: 9780071370684, 0071370684
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: First Edition

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Trading On Momentum Advanced Techniques For High Percentage Day Trading First Edition Wolff by Wolff, Ken, Schumacher, Chris, Tappan, Jeff 9780071370684, 0071370684 instant download after payment.

The NASDAQ has reached a record 60 new highs in 1999, closing above the 4000 milestone. This record was the icing on the cake to a year of volatile victories for the NASDAQ, which experienced the largest one-year gain ever for a major market index. Momentum has never been more important. For example, the first day of tradingin 2000 saw the NASDAQ dropping close to 100 points before finishing the day with a significant gain, yet on the second day of trading, the NASDAQ experienced its worst point drop in history.

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