Free Penny Stock Trading Book
Over 30,000 copies sold @ $39.95 each since 1994
When you join every new member gets to read my basic 20 chapter trading manual, free! I have made the book a web document and put it online in the member-area.
My small-cap stock trading manual was
originally written for novices as well as somewhat experienced
traders and investors. I realize that some of you will possibly
already know some of what's in my trading manual. I feel it's
best to let every member read it for free as an introduction to
trading small stocks.
Let's take a look at what you'll find inside
the manual.
- How to choose the best brokerage for your trading style
- How to open your first trading account
- You'll learn how to identify good low-price bargain
stocks
- You'll get a small stock trading plan that makes consistent
profits
- Why common stocks are your best choice for making money
- How to "practice trade" or "play trade"
before you risk real money
- I'll show you how the major exchanges handle your transactions
- I'll show you how to place all the types of buy/sell
orders
- Short term day-trading Vs buy and hold position trading
strategies
- I'll show you where to get fundamental and technical
analysis tools
- You'll become an expert at spotting undervalued small
stocks
- I'll show you the best way to track your stocks
- Understanding annual reports and quarterly reports
- How to quickly evaluate a new issue's potential
- How to spot and avoid stocks that are due to take a
fall
- Understanding and making huge profits on turnaround
stocks
- How to make money on stocks in chapter 11 bankruptcy
- Evaluating stock-picker newsletters, hot-lines, and
fax services (update: It's RollerCoasterStocks.com)
- When to buy stocks and how you should place your order
- Dollar Cost Averaging - how and when to do it
- Averaging Down - how and when to do it
- How and when to sell your small stock
- The best ways to place a sell order
- The best time to take your profits
- How to place orders that help protect your profits
- How to use market orders, limit orders, and stop-loss
orders
- How to profit from year-end tax sell-offs and the January
effect
- How to profit from volatility in the market
- How interest rates, inflation, and employment news,
moves the market
- Using newspapers, the Internet, and the Web, to gather
news
- The differences between mid-caps, small-caps, and micro-cap
stocks
- How to spot cyclical, repetitive, and predictive small-cap
stocks
- How to avoid the "Greater Fool" trap
- And, What's going on in the "Small Order Execution Market"
I have no problem with my members learning to do research and analysis for themselves. Once most people find out that the time required to do so is quite extensive, they quickly realize it's more convenient and profitable to pay a stock alert membership service like mine to do it for them. Thanks, Charles Heath







