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Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple


Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple

How We Made Over 18,000% in the Stock Market
Wiley Trading, Band 494 1. Aufl.

von: Gil Morales, Chris Kacher

43,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 05.08.2010
ISBN/EAN: 9780470886748
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 384

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<b>How two former traders of William J. O'Neil + Company made mad money using O'Neil's trading strategies, and how you can, too</b> <p>From the successes and failures of two William O'Neil insiders, <i>Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple: How We Made Over 18,000% in the Stock Market in 7 Years</i> is a detailed look at how to trade using William O'Neil's proven strategies and what it was like working side-by-side with Bill O'Neil. Under various market conditions, the authors document their trades, including the set ups, buy, add, and sell points for their winners. Then, they turn the magnifying glass on themselves to analyze their mistakes, including how much they cost them, how they reacted, and what they learned.</p> <ul> <li> <div>Presents sub-strategies for buying pocket pivots and gap-ups</div> </li> <li> <div>Includes a market direction timing model, as well as updated tools for selling stocks short</div> </li> <li> <div>Provides an "inside view" of the authors' experiences as proprietary, internal portfolio managers at William O'Neil + Company, Inc. from 1997-2005</div> </li> </ul> <p>Detailing technical information and the trading psychology that has worked so well for them, <i>Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple</i> breaks down what every savvy money manager, trader and investor needs to know to profit enormously in today’s stock market.</p>
<p>Foreword xi</p> <p>Preface xiii</p> <p>Acknowledgments xvii</p> <p><b>Chapter 1 The Evolution of Excellence: The O’Neil Trading Method 1</b></p> <p>Preparation, Study, and Practice 2</p> <p>Buy Expensive—Not Cheap—Stocks 4</p> <p>Averaging Down 5</p> <p>Cutting Losses Quickly 5</p> <p>Taking Profits Too Soon—Letting Your Winners Run 6</p> <p>Position Concentration 7</p> <p>Dealing in Big Stocks and Institutional Sponsorship 8</p> <p>Chart Patterns 9</p> <p>Pivotal Points versus Pivot Points 12</p> <p>Timing the Market: When to Be In, When to Be Out 13</p> <p>Emotions and Predictions 14</p> <p>Listening to Opinions, News, and Tips 15</p> <p>Overtrading 16</p> <p>The O’Neil Approach: Techno-Fundamentalism 17</p> <p>Conclusion 17</p> <p><b>Chapter 2 How Chris Kacher Made Over 18,000 Percent in the Stock Market Over Seven Years 19</b></p> <p>Gaining a Foothold in the Business 20</p> <p>1996—“Y2K” Stocks Put Me Over the Top 22</p> <p>1997—Keeping Profits during the Asian Contagion 27</p> <p>1998—Demoralization Sets In Just Before the Market Takes Off 29</p> <p>1999—The Bubble Expands 31</p> <p>2000—The Bubble Bursts 35</p> <p>2001—A Lesson in Shorting 37</p> <p>2002 to Present—Choppy, Sideways Markets and the Birth of the Pocket Pivot 39</p> <p><b>Chapter 3 How Gil Morales Made Over 11,000 Percent in the Stock Market 43</b></p> <p>A Rocky Start Turns Golden 44</p> <p>Climbing on Board the Rocket Ride 46</p> <p>Joining the 1,000 Percent Club 49</p> <p>Oracle Bubbles Up 50</p> <p>Patience and a Watchful Eye 53</p> <p>Cleared for Take-Off 54</p> <p>Verisign: The “Spice in the Soup” 56</p> <p>Sitting Not Thinking 60</p> <p>Closing In on the Top 62</p> <p>The Theme of Success 64</p> <p>The Secret Ingredients 65</p> <p><b>Chapter 4 Failing Forward 67</b></p> <p>The Psychology of Success Lies in Taming the Ego 68</p> <p>Learning from Our Mistakes 72</p> <p>Problems, Situations, and Solutions 107</p> <p>Conclusion 125</p> <p><b>Chapter 5 Tricks of the Trade 127</b></p> <p>Dr. K’s Laboratory: The Pocket Pivot Advantage 128</p> <p>Characteristics of Pocket Pivots 131</p> <p>Definition of a Pocket Pivot Buy Point 132</p> <p>Pocket Pivots and Standard Breakout Buy Points 133</p> <p>Buying “in the Pocket” 136</p> <p>Bottom-Fishing with Pocket Pivots 149</p> <p>Continuation Pocket Pivots: Using the 10-Day Moving Average 153</p> <p>Improper or “Do Not Buy” Pocket Pivot Points 157</p> <p>Using Moving Averages as Sell Guides 163</p> <p>Dr. K’s Laboratory: Buying Gap-Ups in Leading Stocks 165</p> <p>Selling Techniques Using the 10-Day and 50-Day Moving Averages 173</p> <p>Putting It All Together 177</p> <p>Conclusion 185</p> <p><b>Chapter 6 Riding the Bear Wave: Timely Tools for Selling Stocks Short 186</b></p> <p>The Golden Rules of Short-Selling 187</p> <p>Short-Sale Set-Ups 192</p> <p>Shorting Rocket Stocks 221</p> <p>Conclusion 224</p> <p><b>Chapter 7 Dr. K’s Market Direction Model 226</b></p> <p>Timing the Market 226</p> <p>Chart Examples 234</p> <p>Stealing the Model’s Secrets 243</p> <p>Timing Model FAQ 244</p> <p>Conclusion 259</p> <p><b>Chapter 8 Our Bill of Commandments 260</b></p> <p>Misconceptions 260</p> <p>Surviving by Keeping Ego in Check 263</p> <p>The First Commandment 265</p> <p>The Second Commandment 265</p> <p>The Third Commandment 267</p> <p>The Fourth Commandment 267</p> <p>The Fifth Commandment 267</p> <p>The Sixth Commandment 268</p> <p>The Seventh Commandment 268</p> <p>The Eighth Commandment 268</p> <p>The Ninth Commandment 269</p> <p>The Tenth Commandment 269</p> <p>Conclusion 270</p> <p><b>Chapter 9 In the Trenches with Bill O’Neil 272</b></p> <p>1997–1998 272</p> <p>1999–2000 286</p> <p>The Great Bear of 2001–2002 307</p> <p>2003–2005 Bull Market 318</p> <p>Conclusion 329</p> <p><b>Chapter 10 Trading Is Life; Life Is Trading 331</b></p> <p>Ed Seykota: Teaching a Technique That Has Helped Traders around the World 332</p> <p>Eckhart Tolle: Helping People Achieve Inner Peace and</p> <p>Greater Fulfillment, a Prerequisite to Optimized Trading and Living 334</p> <p>Esther Hicks: Teacher of the Law of Attraction 340</p> <p>Jack Canfield: Seminal Works on Personal Optimization 341</p> <p>Psychological Checklist: Questions to Ask Yourself 343</p> <p>Parallels between Teachings 345</p> <p>In Conclusion 346</p> <p>Appendix Dr. K’s Top 50 Wall Street Books 347</p> <p>About the Authors 351</p> <p>Index 353</p>
<p><b>GIL MORALES</b> is the author and publisher of www.GilmoReport.com; coauthor and publisher of www.VirtueOfSelfishInvesting.com; a former proprietary internal Portfolio Manager and Chief Market Strategist for William O'Neil + Company; and is currently a Managing Director of MoKa Investors, LLC. He also co-authored, with William J. O'Neil, the Wiley title, <i>How to Make Money Selling Stocks Short.</i> Mr. Morales received his BA in economics from Stanford University. <p><b>CHRIS KACHER</b> is a frequent contributor to www.GilmoReport.com; coauthor and publisher of www.VirtueOfSelfishInvesting.com; a former research analyst and proprietary internal Portfolio Manager for William O'Neil + Company; and a Managing Director of MoKa Investors, LLC. He received his BS in chemistry and PhD in nuclear physics from the University of California at Berkeley.
<p>How is it that so many traders and investors lose money in the market, while others—like authors Gil Morales and Chris Kacher—have shown the ability to earn huge returns on investment? As Bill O'Neil himself says, "Human nature being what it is, 90% of the people in the stock market—professionals and amateurs alike—simply haven't done enough homework." <i>Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple: How We Made 18,000% in the Stock Market</i> is your homework. And if you invest in the market, you can expect that there will be a test involving your own money. <p>The result of years of observation and the subsequent application of the commonsense rules learned, <i>Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple</i> details the small realities that make up the stock market, including: <ul> <li>The importance of a 6–7% automatic stop-loss policy on stock purchases</li> <li>Sit tight and be right, or "take your profits slowly"</li> <li>The value of psychological capital, and how mastering your own psychology allows you to operate from a position of strength</li> <li>Position concentration, and how diversification—"kissing all the babies"—is unnecessary</li> <li>How timing the market is possible and necessary, despite claims to the contrary by those who can't</li> <li>Mistakes novices or lazy investors make, such as averaging down or purchasing only cheap stocks</li> <li>How O'Neil applied historical precedent to box theory to come up with consolidation patterns ("bases"), such as: ascending; cup-with-handle; double-bottom; square box; flat base; and high, tight flag</li> <li>Using early buy points in the form of "pocket pivots" to gain an advantage in difficult market environments</li> <li>Using gap ups as buy points to jump on board of some of the most powerful stocks</li> <li>The finer points of O'Neil-style short-selling techniques</li> </ul> <p>It took years to identify, analyze, catalog, and verify the characteristics of winning stocks for O'Neil to finally perfect his system. Authors Gil Morales and Chris Kacher save you the time and—if you're an investor, money—by bringing together in one comprehensive guide, the commonsense investment philosophies that allow them and you to <i>Trade Like</i> <i>an O'Neil Disciple</i>.

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