The Profitable Scalper
Four books in one!
This volume contains 4 books. It gives a complete insight into the Heikin Ashi Trading method. Of these four books on scalping, over 40,000 copies have been sold worldwide since mid-2015. There are translations in German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Turkish and Dutch.
With this bundle you will receive the complete four scalping books, each of which costs $ 9.99.
Book 1: Scalping Is Fun! The Complete Series
Book 1: Fast Trading with the Heikin Ashi chart
Book 2: Practical Examples
Book 3: How Do I Rate my Trading Results?
Book 4: Trading Is Flow Business
Book 2: How to Scalp the Mini DAX Futures
1. The EUREX Introduces the Mini DAX Future
2. The German DAX, a Popular Market for International Traders
3. Advantages of Future Trading
4. The Heikin-Ashi Chart
5. What Is Scalping?
6. What is the Advantage of Being a Scalper?
7. Basic Setup of Heikin Ashi Scalping
8. Entry Strategies
9. Are Re-Entries Sensible?
10. Exit Strategies
11. Are Multiple Targets Sensible?
12. When You Should Scalp the Mini-DAX-Future (and When Not)
13. Useful Tools for Scalpers
A. Placing Orders
B. Open and Close Orders
C. Managing Open Orders
D. The Trailing Stop as a Profit Maximization Tool
14. Various Stop-Orders
A. The Fix Stop
B. The Trailing Stop
C. The Linear Stop
D. The Time Stop
E. The Parabolic Stop
F. Link Stop Orders
G. Multiple Stops and Multiple Targets
15. On the Stock Exchange Money Is Made with Exit Strategies!
16. Further Development of Market Analysis
A. Key Price Levels
B. Live Statistics
Book 3: Trade Against the Trend!
Part 1: The Snapback Trading Strategy
Chapter 1: Trade when the mass is afraid
Chapter 2: Why I do not follow the trend
Chapter 3: Mean Reversion
Chapter 4: Risk Management
Chapter 5: How do I recognize extreme movements?
Chapter 6: Patience at the entry
Chapter 7: Does the stop really protect me from heavy losses?
Chapter 8: Trade Management
Chapter 9: Exit
Chapter 10: When do the best trading opportunities occur?
Chapter 11: Why you should study the economic calendar
Chapter 12: Which markets are suitable for the snapback strategy?
Part 2: Trading Examples
Chapter 1: Examples in the stock indices
Chapter 2: Examples in the currency markets (Forex)
Chapter 3: Examples in the stock markets
Chapter 4: Examples in the commodity markets
Glossary
Book 4: Forex Trading: The Complete Series!
Part 1: Two round number strategies
Introduction
Strategy 1: The round number strategy
Strategy 2: The Stop Hunting Strategy
Consider forex trading like a probability game
Part 2: Two strategies with weekly pivots
How to trade the weekly Pivots
Strategy 1: Trade the Pivot
Strategy 2: The “last 20 Pips” Strategy
Should I change the parameters if trading is not going well?
Part 3: Trading with the Weekly High and Low
Introduction to trading with the weekly high and low
Strategy 1: Chase the Weekly High and Low
Strategy 2: Weekly High and Low Stretch
Practical questions
Part 4: Trade several strategies simultaneously
1. Why you should trade several strategies at once!
2. Less volatility in the capital curve
3. How many strategies should you trade simultaneously?
4. Is it possible to diversify, even with small accounts?
5. When should you start using leverage?
6. Forex trading is a business