The first part of the book introduces novice traders to basic market dynamics and terminologies, and exposes them to online trade regulations and web resources where market information can be accessed to formulate short-term daily trading positions.
The investment strategies recommended in this book target the growing trend of online investors, including short-term and first-time traders who dont employ technical analysis as a trading compass.
In the second part, Internet Stock Trading and Market Research for the Small Investor offers individual market researchers an alternative software tool to financial database subscriptions called SMART, which provides free access to discrete-time market data necessary for technical analysis.
This combination of the trading and research aspects of the stock market leaves you with an encompassing introduction to the market dynamics, and to the sensible investment strategies that maximize profit from short-term positions in an environment of financial volatility.
Paul Moubarak received his M.Sc. in Engineering at the University of Maryland in 2007 and is currently completing his Ph.D degree in Mechanical Engineering at the George Washington University with concentration on robotics and artificial intelligence. His research interests include numerical methods, non-linear systems, multi-objective optimization and financial modeling.
Amy Steele received her B.A. in English Literature from the University of Louisville and her M.Ed. from Loyola College. She currently works as a research assistant with Korn/Ferry International. Prior to her current appointment, she worked with the District of Columbia Public School System.
Paul Moubarak received his M.Sc. in Engineering at the University of Maryland in 2007 and is currently completing his Ph.D degree in Mechanical Engineering at the George Washington University with concentration on robotics and artificial intelligence. His research interests include numerical methods, non-linear systems, multi-objective optimization and financial modeling.
Amy Steele received her B.A. in English Literature from the University of Louisville and her M.Ed. from Loyola College. She currently works as a research assistant with Korn/Ferry International. Prior to her current appointment, she worked with the District of Columbia Public School System.