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In the Trading Cockpit With the O''neil Disciples - Strategies That Made Us 18,000% in the Stock Market

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Informationen zum Autor Gil Morales is a co-Managing Director and Chief Portfolio Manager of MoKa Investors, LLC. He is the coauthor and publisher of the investment website, VirtueOfSelfishInvesting.com, as well as the author and publisher of the Gilmo Report (www.gilmoreport.com), and was formerly a senior proprietary portfolio manager for William O'Neil + Company, Inc. During his tenure there, Gil also functioned as vice president and manager of the Institutional Services Group, responsible for advising more than 500 of the world's largest and most successful institutional investors, including mutual funds, pension funds, hedge funds, trust companies, and banks. In 2004, Mr. Morales was appointed chief market strategist for William O'Neil + Co., Inc. and coauthored with William J. O'Neil the short-selling treatise, How to Make Money Selling Stocks Short (Wiley). Between 1998 and 2005, Morales achieved an audited return of 10,904% in his personal account, as verified by Rothstein Kass. Chris Kacher, PhD, is coauthor and publisher of www.VirtueOfSelfishInvesting.com. His investment career began in 1995 when he founded one of the first Internet-based stock advisory services. In 1996, he joined William O'Neil + Co., Inc. as a research associate before quickly being promoted to senior research analyst and senior proprietary portfolio manager for the firm in 1997. From 1996 to 2002, Dr. Kacher achieved a verified return in his personal account in excess of 18,000%, as verified by KPMG. He received a BS in chemistry and PhD in nuclear physics from the University of California at Berkeley, where he studied under Nobel Laureate professor Glenn Seaborg and helped discover element 110 on the Periodic Table of Elements and confirm element 106, which his group named Seaborgium. Klappentext Praise for In the Trading Cockpit . . ."Morales and Kacher want you to see an alternative to popular and traditional dead end strategies (i.e., buy and hope). Absorb the insights of In the Trading Cockpit with the O'Neil Disciples and put yourself in position to think differently-and profit."- Michael W. Covel, Bestselling author of Trend Following and The Complete TurtleTrader; President, Trend FollowingYour hands-on guide to mastering powerful trading methods inspired by stock market legend William O'NeilWritten by two former William O'Neil + Co. employees who have spent years building upon the lessons they learned working alongside the master, this book delivers powerful trading techniques based on the O'Neil model that you can put to work in your own portfolio, right away.The follow-up to their bestselling Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple, In the Trading Cockpit with the O'Neil Disciples goes beyond the descriptive narrative of the former book to provide you with step-by-step guidance and all the practice you need to quickly master those tried-and-true methods and make them an integral part of your trading system.You'll find:* Clear, step-by-step explanations of powerful new trading strategies, including techniques for buying pocket pivots and gap-ups* Hundreds of annotated examples-with charts-of real-life trades from the authors' own experiences with detailed analysis of what worked, what didn't, and why* Set ups with buy, add, and sell points for both winning and losing scenarios* Dozens of skill-building exercises that help you quickly master the techniques described* Tried-and-true stock shorting techniques based on William O'Neil's methodsWritten by established experts Gil Morales and Dr. Chris Kacher, In the Trading Cockpit with the O'Neil Disciples is an indispensable guide to mastering proven strategies for trading stocks for record profits in every market environment. Zusammenfassung A guide to mastering powerful trading methods inspired by stock market legend William O'Neil. It delivers trading techniques based on the O'Neil model that you can put to ...

List of contents

Acknowledgments xiii
 
Introduction xv
 
Disciple Boot Camp xvii
 
Pocket Pivot Buy Points xviii
 
Buyable Gap?]Ups xxi
 
Moving Average Violations xxiv
 
The Seven-Week Rule xxv
 
As You Begin xxvi
 
Chapter 1 The OWL Ethos 1
 
Quick Quiz 2
 
Chart Exercises 7
 
Identifying Bases 7
 
The Line of Least Resistance 9
 
Answers to Quick Quiz 14
 
Answers to Chart Exercises 19
 
Identifying Bases 19
 
The Line of Least Resistance 24
 
Summary 32
 
Chapter 2 Mind Games and Mazes 33
 
Embracing Uncertainty 33
 
The Psychology of Follow-Through Days 34
 
Lockheed-Martin: An Opportunity Derived from Uncertainty 37
 
Silver: A Crystalline Trend amid the Uncertain and Murky Waters of 2011 40
 
The Uncertainty of Company Earnings Announcements 42
 
You Must Lose to Win 44
 
The Need for Labels as a Heuristic Achilles' Heel 46
 
Price Bias 48
 
Find Experts You Can Learn From, Not Have to Rely On 51
 
Paper Trading versus Real Trading 52
 
Awareness and Preparation 53
 
In Summary: Know Thyself 56
 
Chapter 3 2011: A Postmortem for the New Millennium 59
 
Reviewing the 2011 Trade Blotter 62
 
Using Spreadsheet Analysis with Chart Mark-Ups 63
 

Three Swings, Three Strikes 64
 
The Window of Opportunity Has a Silver Lining 68
 
More Roads to Nowhere in 2011 74
 
Summarizing the Lessons of 2011 80
 
Chapter 4 Developing Your "Chart Eye" 85
 
What Is a Chart Eye? 86
 
The Visual Effect of X- and Y-axis Scaling 88
 
Linear versus Logarithmic Charts 90
 
Bars or Candles? 92
 
Moving Average Stress Syndrome (MASS) 95
 
Indicators: Useful or Useless? 102
 
Are Intraday Charts Useful? 105
 
Monitor Color and Formatting Schemes 108
 
What You See Is What You Get 111
 
Chapter 5 Pocket Pivot Exercises 113
 
Conclusion 195
 
Chapter 6 Buyable Gap-Up Exercises 197
 
Conclusion 263
 
Chapter 7 A Trading Simulation 265
 
First Solar (FSLR) 2007-2008 266
 
Acme Packet (APKT) 2010-2011 318
 
Conclusion 340
 
Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions 341
 
Pocket Pivot Buy Points 341
 
Buyable Gap-Ups 354
 
Stops and General Selling Rules 355
 
General Topics 359
 
Short-Selling 367
 
Market Timing Model Building 370
 
Appendix List of Companies (with Ticker Symbols)
 
Referenced in the Book 375
 
About the Authors 379
 
Index 381

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