Better Trading - Daryl Guppy
Better Trading - Money and Risk Management
Choosing the right trading style Using risk management to improve returns Protecting capital and profits Better ways to add to winning trades Using trend risk to boost profits Understanding diversity to improve performance
Many traders arm themselves with the latest software and as many indicators as they can get their hands on in an attempt to improve trading results. There is an easier way.
In Better Trading Daryl Guppy shows you how to improve your returns without winning more trades just by using good money management techniques. As a private trader, you level the market playing field by using the best money management strategies for your account size.
Trading skill counts, but money management gives you an important edge.From the straightforward 2% rule, to pyramiding methods and overall portfoliio management, Daryl takes you through a selection of strategies. They allow you to capitalise on a rising market and protect your funds when the bears take over. He shows you how to study your own trading history and use this information to improve your trading future. These methods make the difference between trading survival and consistent success.Daryl Guppy is one of Australia's leading investment writers and he makes a living as a private trader. He uses the tools and techniques in BETTER TRADING to improve the profitability of his own portfolio.
Disclaimer: Direct investing in the stock market can result in financial loss. Historical results are no guarantee of future returns. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown. Stock tips or ‘buy’ or sell recommendations are not provided. This educational information is not designed to replace your Licensed Financial Consultant or your Stockbroker. It has been prepared without regard to any particular person's investment objectives, financial situation and particular needs. This information is of a general nature only so you should seek advice from your broker or other investment advisors as appropriate before taking any action. The decision to trade and the method of trading is for the reader alone to decide. Refer also to the full disclaimer in our Terms and Conditions




