Master The Markets PDF ebook

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Hi I remember downloading the PDF of Master the Markets by Tom Williams at T2W but cant find the thread...

if anyone know where i can download it please reply, my computer crashed and i lost everything...thanks for the help..
 
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Hi Paul, I am intrested in this e book? which is the site and is the book for free? Thanks in advance for the help and support.
 
Is the book by tom willams "master the markets" available in pdf format even as a preview?
janmila
 
you can find it at <<< link now a car advert . please don't post links to illegal downloads or redirection adverts>> but all the functions of the pdf are disabled so I couldn't copy it to my drive; i guess you have to download it for each read. if somebody knows how to save it please tell. Thanks
 
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Would anyone mind telling me why this book is useful. It looks to me a little like the usual scam spam cheese.
 
It was a free book given to T2W members and was not your usual spam. Some may have found it useful.


Paul
 
I did actually find the pdf on the web! I'm reading it at the mo and i must say i am actually enjoying it. If you need the the url i can give it to you via pm.....rossored comments about illeagal downloads etc scare me. I do not want to incur the wrath of T2W!!!!
 
Probably but why bother, it took about 1 min to find it on the net. Anybody that really wants a copy shouldn't have too much trouble in finding it.
 
You wouldn't get in trouble (unless you were someone playing a repeat game) but we would probably delete it, because unless we can be sure its ok then its not worth risking the site getting sued for it or the sites integrity. There are plenty of "nasty" spots on the web for something vaguely illegal or just questionable to reside.
 
Why read it anyway. I am sure it is a load of absolute b*ll*cks.

The attached file (keep clicking to expand for readability) shows the contents page of my copy this book which I've not yet had time to read. Judge for yourself - the syllabus at least.

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No, a sample or index should always be ok. I actually have a copy and its worth reading and thinking about. Not quite so sure about traderguider. There is a thread here somewhere that works through a series of VSA trades ...


Here you go. Sebastian demonstrates VSA in a series of days on the S&P:
http://www.trade2win.com/boards/price-volume/27069-s-p-analysis-friday-2nd-oct.html


If anyone wants it then just google mtmv3 and you will find a legitimate copy of the pdf without difficulty. LOL. I'll make it even easier: Mastering The Markets
 
thanks chaps. Having scanned through it now: i actually think its more interesting than i expected. Its always good to know other peoples trading strategies, i'm not an original thinker so a little bit of this and a little bit of that can give me the security (all be it a false sense of) that i have an edge a reason to get in or out of a trade.
 
thanks chaps. Having scanned through it now: i actually think its more interesting than i expected. Its always good to know other peoples trading strategies, i'm not an original thinker so a little bit of this and a little bit of that can give me the security (all be it a false sense of) that i have an edge a reason to get in or out of a trade.

sqky,

FWIW I stumbled upon this book about 18 months ago, to say it changed the way I trade would be an understatement.

My advice about strategies would be to devise your own. Sure take a look at other peoples, but be aware their strategies work for them because it fits their whole trading setup i.e entry/exit/psychology etc. When you develop your own strategy you're developing part of yourself. I've spent many many hours researching setups and £0000,s of pounds on software. the best sytem I have is my own and all it cost me was my time to understand how the markets work and how to trade them. The book you've just received will help you.

good luck
 
Thanks Slapshot,

I'm not interested in reading these books to recreate their trading strategies. I like reading them to understand how other people trade and maybe take a snipet of what/how or why and see how that can apply to my attitude.......increase awareness of the bigger picture shall we say. By doing this i have completely changed my atitude to trading. When i first became a local trading on screens, i did ok at calling the market, this gave me the false sense that i'm doing well and it is easy. I just need to up my size! Its not until i started reading about trading that i appreciated money management, position sizing, and patience.
 
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