Learning To Trade Common Stocks By The Simulation Method: A Primer for the Novice Stock Market Operator - Softcover

Desmond, Gregory Heiskell

 
9781520746166: Learning To Trade Common Stocks By The Simulation Method: A Primer for the Novice Stock Market Operator

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A primer for the novice stock market operator that introduces you to the business of trading common stocks. The Simulation Method will Demonstrate the value of becoming aware of the overall Market trend, Sector Trend, and Volume Reaction to Price Change. Knowledge of these three factors and the impact they have on the individual stock value is the proper staring point for the individual stock investor. G.H.D.The best way to learn stock trading is by trading stock. G.H.D.The worst way to learn stock is by creating the emotional pressure of using actual money prior to obtaining a basic knowledge of how the market operates. G.H.D.PAPER TRADE RECORD 2/28/14 TO 11/13/2020While utilizing the Simulation Method as presented in this primer I have grown an established base of $12,500 to $3,731,721.74 during the 81 months from 2/28/14 to 11/13/2020. The total number of trades was 3513 for an average or 501 per year. The starting average dollar per individual trade was $750.00 (5% of portfolio value). The current dollar amount per individual trade is $150,000.00 (5% of portfolio value). The average dollar per trade amount for the period is $46,142.84. The average portfolio value increase per year was 228.25%. Year 2014 opened at $12,500.00 and closed at $14,631.52 with a gain of 17.05% on 290 trades. Year 2020 opened at $301,700.34 and on 11/13/2020 was at $3,731,721.74 for a gain of 1,136.89% on 1085 trades.G.H.D 11/22/2020

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