Stock Market Trading: The Event Driven Method

· Trafford Publishing
Ebook
176
Pages

About this ebook

"Buy low, sell high" If you have ever traded stocks in the stock market, then I am sure that you have heard of this phrase. Have you ever purchased a stock that you thought was low in price, only to see it go lower after you have purchased the stock. Well if you have, you are not alone. Because this happens to just about everyone that has invested in the stock market.

The problem is, knowing when a stock is at a low price and it is time to purchase it. This is really very simple. The only time a stock is at a low price is when it goes up after you purchase it. By now you are saying to your self, I know that. Well could you have known that the stock was going up without a tip from some one? Even with that tip, could you have analyzed the stock to see for your self? If not, then this book is for you. Its main purpose is to enable you to find, analyze, purchase, and sell stocks on your own while making a hansom profit along the way.

With this book you will be able to find main events in a stock's history right up to the current time to let you know if this is a stock to purchase and when, or to leave it alone.

About the author

Geary Hooper resides in Texas, with his wife and four children. After ten years of trading in the stock market and working for JPMorgan/Chase, Geary has developed a different approach to buying and selling stocks in the stock market. Using this approach you can take the guess work out of trading in the stock market.

For more information about the author or this book, visit www.stocktradingbook.com.

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