Beschreibung
Praise forGold Trading Boot Camp"If speculate you must, read Weldon first."
James Grant, Editor,Grant's Interest Rate Observer
"This book delivers on all of the essential elements of successful financial literature. Weldon provides a compelling context, walks through the metrics that affect the price action, and assimilates the decision-making process in kind. From soup to nuts, this is one of the most comprehensive tutorials I've read on the subject of commodities."
Todd Harrison, founder and CEO, Minyanville Publishing and Multimedia, LLC
"The gold price is rising in today's turbulent financial times. Preparation and knowledge are essential to profit from higher prices, and this book provides everything you need to take advantage of the trading opportunities thatlie ahead."
James Turk, founder, GoldMoney.com
"This book, with its insights into the current investment climate coincides with what many feel is a new bull market in gold. There is no 'one-size-fits-all' investment approach, but every investor who applies such preparation and rigor as Greg outlines will certainly have increased returns with fewer losses. It should be on every investor's bookshelf, handy for reference, and re-read every year. Greg puts paid to the notion of random walk!"
Kim Evans, CEO, Global Building and Supply
Autorenportrait
GREGORY T. WELDON is CEO of Weldon Financial and Editor of the influential newsletters Weldon's Money Monitor, the Commodity and Currency Monitor, the precious metalsspecific Metal Monitor, and the stock marketbased ETF Playbook. He launched these macro-market publications, covering supply-demand fundamentals, along with technical, intermarket, and psychological insights, after building a successful career as a trader on Wall Street. Weldon has since established himself as a noted authority in the gold market as well as the global capital markets with his regular appearances on CNBC and through private speaking engagements. Information on Weldon's research products and money management services can be found at weldononline.com.
Inhalt
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
PART ONE. EVOLUTION OF A TRADER. Chapter 1. Trial by Fire.
Chapter 2. Neophytes and Neanderthals.
Chapter 3. The Show.
Chapter 4. The Firm.
Chapter 5. Character.
PART TWO. EVOLUTION OF A MACROMONETARY ERA. Chapter 6. Top-DownIt Starts at the Top.
Chapter 7. The Golden Bull.
Chapter 8. Bretton Woods and the System.
Chapter 9. Seniorage.
Chapter 10. The Goldbug Is Born.
Chapter 11. The Emperor with No Clothes.
PART THREE. CAPITAL MARKETS: LOOKING INSIDE THE MARKET. Chapter 12. Welcome to My Boot Camp.
Chapter 13. Intermarket AnalysisThe Tape Tells a Story.
Chapter 14. Whos on First? Know the Players.
PART FOUR. LOOKING INSIDE THE MARKET TECHNICALLY.
Chapter 15. Reading the tea LeavesTechnical Analysis.
Chapter 16. Charts.
Chapter 17. Moving Averages.
Chapter 18. Oscillators.
Chapter 19. Rate-of-Change Indicators.
Chapter 20. Fibonacci Retracements.
Chapter 21. Historic Volatility and Volatility Bands.
Chapter 22. Volume, On-Balanced Volume, and Money Flow.
Chapter 23. The Commitments of Traders Report.
PART FIVE. LOOKING INSIDE THE MARKET: TOP-DOWN MACRO. Chapter 24. Again, Everything Matters!
Chapter 25.U.S. Monetary Fundamentals and the Federal Reserve System.
Chapter 26. Energy Market Fundamentals.
Chapter 27. Global Trade.
Chapter 28.U.S. Fiscal Fundamentals.
Chapter 29. Inflation and Labor market Fundamentals.
Chapter 30.U.S. Housing and the Consumer.
PART SIX. TREND IDENTIFICATION AND MEMENTUM TRADING. Chapter 31. WhyTrend Identification?
Chapter 32. Trend Identification techniquesMomentum, Timing.
Chapter 33. Countertrend TradingDivergence, Saturation, and Exhaustion.
Chapter 34. The TIMID Matrix.
PART SEVEN. DEFINING AND MANAGING RISK. Chapter 35. Defining Overall risk.
Chapter 36. Diversity.
Chapter 37. Position Leverage.
Chapter 38. Trade Risk.
Chapter 39. Correlated Risk.
Chapter 40. Sector and Portfolio Risk.
Chapter 41. Psychological risk.
PART EIGHT. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER. Chapter 42. Using What You Know When making Decisions.
Chapter 43. Global Supply-and-Demand Fundamentals: The Mining Industry, Gold Consumption, Gold Holdings, and Central Banks.
Chapter 44. Chart Library.
Appendix. Precious Metals: A Secular-Macro Overview.
Index.
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