by Alpesh B. Patel (Author)
The number of online trading accounts in Europe alone is expected to grow from 4.4 million at the end of 2000 to a staggering 16.8 million by the end of the 2003. Until recently the world of online trading was ruled by professional men over the age of 30. Today the picture is quite different, with online trading being taken up by homemakers, retirees and teenagers of both sexes, as well as the professional vanguard. Internet trading has hit the mainstream and it's time to take advantage. Diary of an Internet Trader evolves the hugely successful column published in the Financial Times, now fully updated and supplemented. A wealth of new websites, screen shots, and additional reference materials have been incorporated, and are packaged within a highly accessible question and answer format. As well as following the clear but opinionated style that makes the columns essential reading, it provides the most thoughtful insights into Internet trading from the authority on the subject, giving you a glimpse into the life of a successful private investor and the strategies to replicate his phenomenal achievement.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Financial Times Management
Published: 22 Apr 2002
ISBN 10: 0273656325
ISBN 13: 9780273656326
Described by Channel 4 as the UK's best known internet trader, Alpesh started programming computers in BASIC at the age of 10 and buying stocks 18 years ago at the age of 12. He left a legal career to trade full time.
Today he concentrates on US stocks as well as futures and options trading, making extensive use of the internet for research since he was a Congressional Intern in 1994 and combining this with his own technical analysis systems. On Channel 4's latest Show Me The Money series he came number 1 of 45 expert stock pickers.
Alpesh writes the `Diary of an Internet Trader' for the weekend Financial Times and appears weekly on Bloomberg TV on Bloomberg Money. In 2001 he completed his own TV interview show series, `NewsBytes'.
Alpesh is the author of Net Trading, Trading Online, The Mind of a Trader and Pocket Guide to Trading Online, all published by Financial Times Prentice Hall. His books have been translated into Spanish, German, French, Chinese, and Polish. Alpesh regularly speaks on online trading, trading psychology and technical analysis around the world.