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Kroll on Futures Trading Strategy

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Kroll on Futures Trading Strategy

Stanley Kroll, "Kroll on Futures Trading Strategy"
Irwin Professional Pub | 1987 | ISBN: 1556230338 | 300 pages | PDF | 7,6 MB

The world of futures traders runs on a potent mixture of adrenaline, fear, and smarts. It's a zero-sum gane where 10 percent of the winnings, and the others take home an expensive experience. This book reveals the strategies and tactics that can put the odds in your favor. Every chapter is a well-written vignette in which futures traders will recognize their own foibles and gain insights from Kroll's 30 years of experience.

Amongst the 19 chapters, these important subjects are addressed:

* the importance of a viable strategy and sound money management
* how to develop a successful strategy
* what to do when technical and fundamental analysis diverge
* creating and using a trading system
* how to play sideways markets
* identifying and playing the trend
* effective approaches to self-discipline
* why there are no bad markets

Traders and investors in stocks and bonds will also enjoy Kroll's guided tour of the futures market, and will learn skills that can be applied in those markets as well.

Stanley Kroll was in the commodity business beginning in 1959, when he joined Merrill Lynch as a brokerage trainee following four years of naval service.

After four years as a commodity specialist with Merrill, he was associated with the New York Stock Exchange firms as Commodity Department Manager, General Partner, and an allied member of the New York Stock Exchange.

In 1967, he founded his own commodity clearing firm and was a member of several commodity exchanges. He operated this firm until 1975, when he shut operations and retired from Wall Street. During this period he authored two books, The Commodity Futures Market Guide (with Irwin Shishko) and The Professional Commodity Trader, both published by Harper & Row.

Between 1975 and 1980, Mr. Kroll traveled, sailed, and co-authored a book "Cruising the Inland Waterways of Europe".

He returned to Wall Street in 1981 and operated his own trading firm from his Port Washington, NY office aboard a large motor yacht. He was a frequent lecturer on futures trading strategy and wrote the Financial World commodity columns beginning in 1983. He also wrote a monthly column for Singapore Business.










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