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My Roller Coaster Ride: A true story of a trader's struggle Most investment books don't cover What investors need to know
Contributor(s): Fiedler, Beth (Author)
ISBN: 0992093759     ISBN-13: 9780992093754
Publisher: Beth Fiedler
OUR PRICE:   $15.19  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Investments & Securities - Commodities - General
- Education | Reference
- Self-help
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 6" W x 9" (0.63 lbs) 210 pages
 
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This book captures a trader's real-life story, especially on how Beth overcame all the odds and turned a challenging venture into an inspiring life experience. Millions of investors out there worry that their cash balance does not generate enough interest to cover the inflation. Some are anxious to explore other options to generate a better return on investment.When Beth started her trading venture, she thought with talents and hard work, she would make trading work. She sat in front of four trading screens and tried to manage multiple markets 24/7. She was obsessed and haunted by indicators and trading systems days and nights.Having gone through what she encountered first-hand in the trading world, Beth hopes her story would enlighten the readers to the importance of capital protection and trading discipline. Most investors are in a "spell" thinking they could only win It's her mission to inform, educate and enlighten the readers.This is what Warren Buffett says about the most important thing: "Rule No 1: Never lose money; rule No 2: don't forget rule No 1."Source: The Tao of Warren BuffettHundreds of trading instruments are available to trade everyday all over the world. Yet most investors do not really understand their related risks and have no trading plan. Some even do not know how to tabulate their investment capital. Beth committed all these crimes before learning the trading secrets.Trading is not about winning and making money. Trading is not for everyone. There are fundamentals that investors need to know before investing in anything. Become a more informed investor and learn to become a more knowledgeable learner is the first step