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  2. Anne-Marie Baiynd - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Marie Baiynd. Anne-Marie Baiynd (born January 11, 1966) is an American author, financial analyst, technical analyst. Baiynd published her Market Positioning System (MPS) in 2011 to educate beginning day traders on the tools and techniques that have her listed in Traders at Work: World's Most Successful Traders Make Their Living in the Markets.

  3. Jack D. Schwager - Wikipedia

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    Jack D. Schwager. Jack Schwager (born 1948) [1] is a trader and author. His books include Market Wizards (1989), The New Market Wizards (1992), Stock Market Wizards (2001) and Unknown Market Wizards: The best traders you've never heard of (2020). [3][2] He is a well-known author, fund manager and an industry expert in futures and hedge funds.

  4. Elliott wave principle - Wikipedia

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    The Elliott wave principle, or Elliott wave theory, is a form of technical analysis that financial traders use to analyze financial market cycles and forecast market trends by identifying extremes in investor psychology and price levels, such as highs and lows, by looking for patterns in prices. Ralph Nelson Elliott (1871–1948), an American ...

  5. Stock trader - Wikipedia

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    Stock trader. A stock trader or equity trader or share trader, also called a stock investor, is a person or company involved in trading equity securities and attempting to profit from the purchase and sale of those securities. [1][2] Stock traders may be an investor, agent, hedger, arbitrageur, speculator, or stockbroker.

  6. Jake Bernstein (market analyst) - Wikipedia

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    Jake Bernstein is President of Network Press, Inc. in Santa Cruz, California. [1] Bernstein claims expertise in seasonal trading and has developed methods of trading in futures markets, and has been a featured speaker at many investment conferences and trading seminars. [2] In 1999, Bernstein was fined by the National Futures Association ...

  7. Behavioral economics - Wikipedia

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    e. Behavioral economics is the study of the psychological, cognitive, emotional, cultural and social factors involved in the decisions of individuals or institutions, and how these decisions deviate from those implied by classical economic theory. [1][2] Behavioral economics is primarily concerned with the bounds of rationality of economic agents.

  8. Technical analysis - Wikipedia

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    Technical analysis. In finance, technical analysis is an analysis methodology for analysing and forecasting the direction of prices through the study of past market data, primarily price and volume. [ 1 ] As a type of active management, it stands in contradiction to much of modern portfolio theory.

  9. John M. Coates - Wikipedia

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    Monitoring in real time the cardiovascular and endocrine systems of traders, he found that the state of their physiology (rather than their psychology) is the single largest predictor of their risk taking and performance. [1] In 2012, Coates published the best-selling book The Hour Between Dog and Wolf: how risk-taking transforms us, body and mind.