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Practical advice and easy-to-follow guidelines for part-time stock traders

Millions of people trade stocks in their spare time, supplementing their nine-to-five income with extra profits on the market. And while there are plenty of books on the market that cater to the needs of full-time traders, there are precious few that focus on the trading strategies that are best suited for part-time traders who must balance the demands of other responsibilities while successfully navigating a changing and dynamic stock market.

This handy guide equips part-time traders with all the necessary tools for successful tradingincluding guidance on pre-market/pre-work studies and how to make profitable trades without interfering with ones day job. The Part-Time Trader focuses entirely on those trading strategies best suited for part-timers, making trading both simpler and more profitable.

  • One of the few books on trading intended and designed specifically for part-time traders with other jobs or responsibilities

  • Includes online access to the authors proprietary trading system that offers easy-to-follow guidelines for traders who cant spend all day watching the markets

  • Written by the co-founder of SharePlanner Inc., a popular financial website devoted to day-trading, swing-trading (both long and short), and exchange-traded funds

For part-time traders who cant dedicate all their time to watching the markets and reading charts, The Part-Time Trader offers straightforward, profitable trading advice.

Note: The ebook version does not provide access to the companion files.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

R yan Mallory is the cofounder of SharePlanner.com, which was created to help traders better understand the perplexities of the financial markets and to provide an online community of traders who are able to be honest and transparent in their trading endeavors, as well as develop and master the art and craft of technical analysis.

Ryan has been trading for more than 20 years, after originally getting his start as an eleven-year-old boy under the guidance of his father. Since then, he has grown as a trader and continues to this day using technical analysis to guide his trading strategies.

Prior to fully devoting himself to SharePlanner and full-time trading, Ryan spent a decade in the corporate world, with jobs ranging from Human Resources and law as well as time spent on Capitol Hill and working for a firm as a contracts manager. But nothing ever compared to the thrill of trading stocks, and his hope always was to one day trade full-time for himself, which he was finally able to realize.

Ryan is a graduate of the University of Central Florida with a degree in political science and a minor in economics. He graduated from Nova Southeastern with a master's in business administration.

Ryan is a native central Floridian and still calls it home with his wife and son.

ABOUT THE COMPANION WEBSITE

T his book includes a companion web site, which can be found at www.wiley.com/go/pttrader . The site contains The SharePlanner Trading Guide for The Part-Time Trader , a valuable resource that will better equip you for the rigors that come with trading part-time and managing a full-time job simultaneously. In his guide, Ryan provides his favorite and most reliable trade setups that you can quickly and easily incorporate into your own trading strategy.

To receive this valuable guide, visit the book's web site at www.wiley.com/go/pttrader . When prompted for a password, please enter mallory.

INDEX

B

Bollinger bands

C

Capital inventory turnover

Chart types

Company Wi-Fi, avoiding

Corporate depression

Corporate hierarchy

Debbie employees

Edward employees

Gary employees

Larry employees

Coworker backlash, xxixxii

D

Day job, keeping

avoiding goals that give a false sense of hope

focusing on the trade

jeopardizing trade vs. job

logic, losing

mind-numbing trading

real-world fantasies

right position sizes

the squeeze

training class

unrealistic trading goals

unstoppable trader

hierarchy

making everyone happy

managing job and trading

Debbie employees

Delayed e-mails

Deputy program manager

E

Edward employees

E-mail paranoia

Escape hatch, finding

F

Finding a way out

real estate, problems with

stocks

Full-time trader, becoming

trading foundation

investing, turning against

new trading world

open-mindedness

penny stocks, moving beyond

road bumps ahead

rudimentary understanding of risk

G

Gaps on first day of trading month

Gary employees

Group lead

Guest connection, using

H

Head contracts manager

I

Information technology (IT) department

choosing between large and small company

becoming irreplaceable

employees, getting to know

large companies

blending in

indiscriminate toward individual performance

small companies

blending in

doing a good job

understanding their policies and designing trading around them

company apps, installing

company Wi-Fi, avoiding

guest connection, using

obstacles, working around

saving tips

Inward reflection

IPT manager

J

Job, being successful at

filling out your own review

good Samaritan

peer kindness

sending a review request

yearly review

approach

creating a friendly coalition

L

Larry employees

M

Management curiosity, xxii

Margin, avoiding use of

MBA Holdings (MBAH)

N

90/10 rule

O

Office layout

Office routes

Office Space

P

Parameters to account for

Parking location

Passive income

aiming small

becoming systematic in trading

Bollinger bands

chart types

price and volume

trend following the markets

combining the day job with part-time trading

hitting singles and doubles

risk and reward, being cognizant of

stops, risk in

waiting

Penny stocks, avoiding

Position sizes

Pre-workday

premarket research

delayed e-mails

Dow Jones Industrial Average, avoiding

leaving lights on

market analysis

prideful management

running late

start-time struggles

trade setups, knowing

trading your plan

typical morning

tailoring strategy for the day around workload

prop firms, avoiding

trading fallacies, avoiding

Price and volume

Professional paper pushers

Profits, obsessing over

emotions, controlling

learning experience

market reality

overinvesting

risk aversion, understanding

Program contracts manager

Program manager

Project engineer

Project manager

Propietary trading firms, avoiding

Q

Quitting your job

building your own computer

employee benefits, giving up

final decision

knowing when to leave

providing transparency and honesty

R

Risk aversion, understanding

Responsibility, seeking out vs. effective trading

adversity, overcoming

job as a trading asset

offloading

broad-based mindset

endless competition

increased workload

promotion competition

Risk and reward, being cognizant of

stops, risk in

Ryan employees

S

SharePlanner Investment System

Smartphones and tablets, using as trading tools

social media and workplace trading

StockTwits

Stop-losses

Suspicion, avoiding

coworkers

contrarian indicator

mild man trader

humorous stories

mouse clicks

alternative to

monitor privacy, maintaining

taskbar, hiding

social media

T

ThinkorSwim trading platform

Time-zone trading

Trade setups, notebook of

Trading habits to avoid

emotion

margin, avoiding use of

passion for trading

penny stocks, avoiding

shortcomings, learning from

winning trades turning into losers

protecting gains

Trading at work

blocking out time

boss, confrontation with

emotions on the job

90/10 rule

plan your trade and trade your plan

planning around meetings

position sizes

SharePlanner Investment System

sneaking out of meetings

bailing out

calling in

extreme measures

screen share, avoiding

stop-losses

trading as a distraction

curious coworkers, dealing with

traveling, trading and

adding new positions prior to

travel time, using

workload, using to trading benefit

Trend following the markets

Tricks of the trade

image and performance

learning to do two things at once

network tricks

bandwidth red flags

guest network, using

streaming, using handheld technologies for

scaling in and out of positions

simple breakdown

socializing

spreading papers

Twitter

U

Urologix (ULGX)

W

West Coast trading

Work ambivalence

nonsensical reports

workplace scalawag

Workplace armageddon

Workplace trading desk, essentials to

assigned computer

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