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General: Day Trading Kills by Ali Roghani: An Honest Look at the Realities of Day Trading
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De: yoyokhan  (Mensagem original) Enviado: 24/04/2025 05:40

Day trading has become synonymous with the dream of quick financial gains, but for most, the reality is starkly different. In his groundbreaking new book, Investment“Day Trading Kills,” Ali Roghani pulls back the curtain on the high-stakes world of intraday trading, exposing the risks that claim the portfolios—and sometimes the mental health—of inexperienced investors.

With over a decade of experience as both a professional trader and financial mentor, Roghani shares compelling stories of traders who have navigated fortunes and failures. Through meticulous research, he reveals why more than 90% of day traders lose money, highlighting the psychological traps, hidden costs, and market volatility that can swiftly turn a promising trade into a devastating loss.

“I wrote this book to save people from the pitfalls I’ve witnessed firsthand,” says Roghani. “Day trading is not a shortcut to wealth; it’s a battlefield that demands respect, discipline, and a clear understanding of risk.”

Key insights from “Day Trading Kills” include:

• The cognitive biases that lead day traders to make impulsive, high-risk decisions
• Proven risk-management techniques to protect capital during volatile market swings
• Oral histories and interviews with veteran traders who share invaluable lessons
• Practical exercises to build emotional resilience and strategic patience

Beyond cautionary tales, Roghani provides a balanced framework for traders interested in developing a disciplined, sustainable approach. He recommends goal-setting exercises, journaling practices, and evidence-based trading strategies designed to mitigate losses and cultivate long-term growth.

“Day Trading Kills” has already received acclaim from financial analysts and trading communities for its candid, no-nonsense perspective. Reviewers praise the book’s blend of academic rigor and real-world application, noting its potential to redefine how traders approach the market.



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