The Naked Trader's Guide
to Sread Betting
By
Robbie Burns
A
book review by Muhammad Altamash of the
AIM & PLUS
Newsletter
The Naked Trader's Guide
to Spread Betting by Robbie Burns can be
purchased for 8.92 pounds (a 41% discount to
the RRP)by clicking here
Spread
betting holds many tempting advantages to the
traditional way of investing in equities.
Besides being exempt from capital gains tax,
investors can potentially amplify their gains
through the use of leverage and short shares
with ease without having to go through their
broker.
Following
on from the best-selling introduction to
trading shares, The Naked Trader, the toast
loving, day trading supremo, Robbie Burns is
back with an entertaining, witty and very
informative look at the spread betting world.
But unlike the usual boring technical
analysis based books on the subject and the
numerous guides to 'successfully playing' the
markets, Robbie Burns' 200-page guide is
truly unique.
It's
rare that you come away reading an investment
book with the reassuring feeling that comes
with receiving great advice. It's as though
you've just had conversation with an older,
wiser friend who's put your mind at ease. I
say that because you can genuinely feel that
the author has taken the trouble to address
the misperceptions of easy money and the
benefits of leverage that lure so many into
staking more than they can afford.
Furthermore,
you can sense the effort put into making the
book accessible to read and making the reader
ponder whether spread betting is really for
them. Whether it's his painstaking
demonstration of calculating exposure levels,
setting out the technique behind setting stop
losses or listing the top mistakes made by
punters, it's clear that the author wants you
to understand the dangers of signing up for
an account. Burns goes further and even
publishes agony aunt style responses to
frustrated traders which really opens one's
eyes to how its harder to make money that the
ads about betting on Forex or the FTSE 100
make out. Like his previous book, Robbie
reveals his own strategies – which is
especially useful when he explores complex
issues like avoiding being stopped out,
looking for shorts and handling
volatility.
What's
more is that the author addresses the usual
complaints about spreadbetting firms that
frustrate so many investors. From their
alleged prompting of stop losses and their
true stake in their customer's positions,
it's all in here. His opinion is gleaned by
actual visits to two major providers, and by
speaking to senior figures at the firm. And
it's this insight obtained from such first
hand meeting that really sets the book apart.
Take this useful nugget. When asked how the
trading patters of winners differed from the
losers, one trader sets out three important
points:
-
The people that win don't trade as much
as those that lose
-
Winners often go flat for a few
days
-
Winners are often those who ask for
quotes on firms the spread betting
providers have never heard of
All
in all this is a very, very insightful book
for readers of all knowledge levels. Not only
does it reveal the common pitfalls and naive
strategies most first timers fall prey to,
but it also advises those nursing the pain of
losses on how to keep their emotions under
control. This is the introduction to
the topic and the book is so easy and fun to
read that it can definitely be completed on a
weekend before the stock market opens again.
What's more is that Burns doesn't just leave
you wiser but he also gives you access to a
host of discounts at the back of the book and
even a way to see him in action at one of his
frequent educational seminars. A worthy
successor to his bestseller that I would
highly recommend.
The Naked Trader's Guide
to Spread Betting by Robbie Burns can be
purchased for 8.92 pounds ( a 41% discount to
the RRP) by clicking
here.
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