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Advanced Techniques in Day Trading is a 420-page paperback guide by Andrew Aziz, offering practical, high-probability trading strategies. With a strong 4.5-star rating from over 1,250 reviews and ranking in the top 200 investing books, it’s a trusted resource for professionals aiming to master day trading.
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,492 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #286 in Investing #389 in Finance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,255 Reviews |
S**A
A Great Introduction to VWAP-Based Trading
I usually never leave reviews on Amazon, but it is fair to say that this is one of the best books I have read on day trading. In fact, I enjoyed it even more than the author's previous book, How to Day Trade for a Living. I only started studying trading about two months ago through books and countless YouTube videos, and I quickly realized that day trading is the style that best matches my personality. I have spent time learning about different indicators and chart patterns, understanding their limitations, and backtesting them. When I began testing the concepts presented in this book, I was particularly impressed by the VWAP-based strategies and how effectively they helped me understand price behavior. What I appreciate most is the way the author explains complex yet highly valuable trading concepts in a simple and easy-to-digest manner. The material is accessible to beginners while still providing practical insights that can immediately improve a trader's understanding of the market. This book has motivated me to continue learning and developing my trading skills. I started paper trading on TradingView and lost approximately $15,000 during my first month. However, after applying the concepts from this book, I generated about $18,000 in paper-trading profits during my second month, putting me roughly $3,000 ahead overall. While I understand that paper trading is very different from trading with real money, the improvement gave me confidence that I was moving in the right direction and encouraged me to continue learning and refining my skills. I plan to keep reading, studying, and practicing, and I am seriously considering joining the author's chatroom and live trading community as I become more familiar with the concepts. I have already ordered the rest of uour books and look forward to continuing the journey. Highly recommended for anyone interested in starting a career in day trading. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
R**V
Informative book
Second book I read from you, and I found it helpful for myself. Now it's time to practice :)
A**L
A follow up from the first book- Another great one!
After his first book, I got convinced to go for his second one which is a sort of follow up to the first one but goes in deeper details of day trading strategies as well as the tools and psychological side of trading; another bible for me, the 2 books together really give an inside of of day trading as I never came across before, Andrew really gives you all his knowledge and advises from a pro side but also taking care of those who have to start and are not pros yet. Again I deeply suggest it!!! Alberto
H**E
Great Follow Up Book
I read Andrew's first book "How To Day Trade For A Living". It was a great starting place for me to understand the basic principles of day trading. His second book gives a deeper dive into some of the concepts, strategies and psychology that it takes to become a successful day trader. For me personally, the day trading concepts and strategies in both books are not overly complicated to understand. However, it is the additional insight that this book provides from a psychological standpoint that really drives its value. Understanding how important "planning your trades and trading your plan," is vital in becoming a successful day trader. Being disciplined with your money and knowing your trade sizes and stop loss points is another aspect of this book that is covered very well. I have read some people complaining in their reviews that this book is very similar and almost identical in parts. I would offer two counter arguments for these complaints. The first being that Andrew prefaces in multiple areas that the beginning of this book covers the same concepts as the first book. He even recommends that if you are familiar with this material that you skip to a further chapter (personally, I found it helpful to review these concepts). Second, some of the topics that are repeated are done with purposeful intent. Things like stop loss, pre-market preparation, bank roll management and general trading psychology are generally repeated. But this is done with intent. My career background is a high school business teacher. As many of you understand with learning, repetition is key; as is practice. Concepts from the first book that I quickly brushed over were being repeated to me in this book. This helps the reader get a better understanding of how they work but more importantly, their importance. Overall, this book is an excellent next step to further your trading knowledge. Best of luck to you future traders -- Mitch Lee
D**Z
Simple but usefull book if you want to avoid noise in the market
Very helpful book, Andrew gives few strategies that really works and his thoughts about the trades (where to double, where to close, where to stop,…) and if you apply them correctly you will see the possibilities of the manual you got
C**M
Excellent and explicit examples, strategies, and psychology lessons. Read this or LOSE.
Three months ago, I resigned from my 6-figure career as a research scientist at a fortune 500 company to pursue day trading. I was weary of the constant travel, the politics, and the lack of leadership. Let me also mention that I had already amassed a comfortable nest egg (and could afford to lose 50k+ in a trading account without hardship) and my wife is currently employed as a professional who makes 6-figures, so we can allow time for me to paper trade in a simulator indefinitely, until I become consistently profitable or decide to do something different. Not to rain on your parade, but if you can’t afford do this, don’t quit your day job. Trading is hard enough, and worrying about paying bills would make it impossible. For the past several years, I dabbled in trading and found it really interesting and moderately profitable (mostly swing trading), but I knew that to replace my income by trading, I needed to become a more active trader who constantly monitored price action each day. This is by far the best book I’ve read on day trading. Aziz doesn’t pull any punches and lets the reader know that successful trading is going to take time and a lot of hard work. He also provides fantastic charts from his past trades—the setups, rationale, strategy, and psychology behind successful trading. More importantly, Aziz alerts you on what NOT to do! I’ve put these ‘bad practices’ to the test in my paper trading account, and almost every time I blow up my fake account in a few days. Aziz also shows his end of the day P&L which allows you to back-calculate the kind of buying power you will need to achieve similar results (usually income of $1-1.5k per day, at least on his good days that were published). This kind of comprehensive insight is not available in any other text I’ve read, and I find myself returning to this book often. I’ve read many books on technical analysis, technical indicators, swing trading, and I’ve also read Aziz’ previous book, which is where you should start if you’re brand new to day trading. The bottom line is that Amazon is full of day trading books, and you should be leery of any book published under Amazon’s Createspace publishing, especially if they have over 4.5 stars and are full of bogus reviews that were all written within 2 weeks of publication despite the book being 3 years old. These books are almost entirely written by unsuccessful traders who get a few bucks for every copy they sell, after having lost their entire fortune to the market, then glean repeat income from their book sales-- books which provide little more than a glossary of terms. I recently became a member of Bull Bear Traders and find their chatroom insightful and unintimidating, yet the members have the mentality of professional traders and keep me tuned in from pre-market to close. I always learn something new. Definitely not a bunch of warrior traders looking to get rich on a $500 account trading penny stocks. I have not been contacted by Aziz or Bear Bull Traders and am receiving no compensations for this review. I respect Aziz’ credentials, the community he has built, and his commitment to teaching. If you are looking for the best book on day trading, spend the nominal fee and get this book. It might give you the clarity and confidence to step boldly into a new trading career. I’ll update this review at the end of the year.
D**R
Best trading book I've ever read
This has been my go-to day trading book since I got hold of it! Cheers to consistent profits! Thank you, Andrew Aziz!!!
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