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Confessions of Stuart McPhee

When I was in New York for the Traders Expo in February, I met with the co-founder of the Expo, Tim Bourquin. He also runs a traders interview website and so he agreed to phone me in my trading office upon returning back to Melbourne and interview me.

The interview went for about 23 minutes and maybe the most candid interview I have done, as it includes some of the challenges I faced when I started trading. I think you will learn a lot from it.   Click here (or right click) to download it.

Stuart McPhee On The Money Show!

While In the US for the New York Trader’s Expo Stuart McPhee was asked to be a guest on the Money Show. Listen in to his valuable lessons.

Ps. If you want to find out more about Stuart’s work be sure to grab a copy of Trading In A Nutshell - Click here.

Review of Trading in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition

I received an email the other day from a friend who saw my book ‘Trading in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition’ reviewed in the latest Your Trading Edge Magazine.  I didn’t even know the review was being done, so obviously I headed straight out to grab a copy.

Trading in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition reviewed in the September / October 2008 issue of Your Trading Edge Magazine

I was humbled with what I read …

Review from Your Trading Edge

It is easy to understand why this book by Stuart McPhee is now in its third edition. Aimed at share traders, it is a great reference manual on the various aspects of operating a share trading business. There are specific chapters on many facets of trading shares, which need to be read and understood by every serious trader.

Two chapters on technical analysis and the use and understanding of charts and indicators provide useful explanations and interpretations of many of the more common of these trading tools. The book works through many of the concepts covered in most trading books. The big difference is that discussion is supported by many practical examples of the use of these concepts. They include entry and exit techniques, and the setting of stops, which is always important. The chapter on money management and risk is relevant and well presented, and provides a great introduction to these all too often neglected topics.

Chapter 10, ‘Developing your Mindset’, is very pertinent. It presents its material in a very readable and useable format, unlike the psychobabble of a number of other books that try to explain this extremely important topic.

The book is a great overview of the many aspects of successful share trading and should be read by everyone setting out on their trading career. The chapters on money management and developing your mindset are well worth reading by all traders, regardless of their level of expertise. It is a great reference book for those launching their trading business, and a healthy refresher for more experienced traders. True to its name, the book provides a great overview of the realities of trading ‘in a nutshell’.

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If you already have your copy, I welcome any feedback you have (good or bad) and how the book has helped you with your trading. Please visit www.tradinginanutshell.com for more details.

Regards,

Stuart McPhee