





📊 Master the art of the trade before your competition does!
WILEY One Good Trade by Mike Bellafiore offers an immersive, step-by-step exploration of proprietary trading, blending real-life examples with motivational insights. Highly rated and top-ranked in finance categories, this book is a definitive guide for professionals aiming to excel in the competitive world of trading.
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,013 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #32 in Banks & Banking #209 in Investing #235 in Industries |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (348) |
| Dimensions | 16.26 x 3.56 x 23.11 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0470529407 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0470529409 |
| Item weight | 567 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | 20 August 2010 |
| Publisher | Wiley |
G**O
Step by step to inside a trading environment
This feels like somebody is walking with you side by side, filled with real life great examples of what happens in a prop firm. If this book doesn't make you want to become better, and convince you that it is possible, nothing will. "You can be better tomorrow than you are today" my mantra. Mike, this is a gem. This is not a book to read, it is a book to study.
J**Z
Habla de temas importantes para todos los traders. Es una gran guía sobretodo porque abarca temas desde ejemplos de traders hasta ejemplos de trades. Creo que es un libro que todos debemos leer para conocer del mundo de los prop trading
A**A
I don't often write reviews, but I really liked this book. I read this book in two days. I first heard about Mike Bellafiore through Dr Brett Steenbarger's blog, "Traderfeed". The title, "One Good Trade" refers to a process as taught by SMB Capital, a proprietary trading firm which Mr Bellafiore owns with a partner. The process entails following the seven fundamentals taught by SMB through the entry and exit of a trade and then going on to the next trade and following those fundamentals again and repeating this process for the rest of your trading life. The seven fundamentals are detailed in the book. Mr Bellafiore's emphasis is on this process. He states that making and losing money on any specific trade is not the focus, but following this process IS the focus and making one good trade after another by following these fundamentals is the essence of good trading. You can lose money on a trade, but if you follow these fundamentals and this process, your profit and loss statement will ultimately take care of itself. He compares this to sports teams and the way they practice the fundamentals over and over and then execute those fundamentals in the game. There are plenty of sports analogies here with the implication that an elite trader must go through the same kind of rigorous and disciplined training that successful athletes go through. Having played sports in high school and college and now trading full-time, I have to agree. The book begins with the explanation of this process and the principles of this process are felt throughout the book. Mr Bellafiore is not here to teach some new technical analysis technique, thank God. He basically states that his firm already knows those techniques. That's the easy part, the difficult part is training traders to FOLLOW and trade the patterns that he already knows are successful. This reminds me of the statement made by Paul Tudor Jones that you can give most people tomorrow's Wall Street Journal and they will STILL lose money. It's the difference between hitting perfect shots on the driving range and then executing those same shots in a competitive round of golf. The emphasis here is on the psychological side of trading which, for me, is really all there is. It doesn't really matter how well you can call markets if you are exiting trades with a .20 cent profit, because you are so exited about being right and making a little bit of money, when the target on the trade was a dollar, The emphasis is NOT on being right in your market forecasting skills, but on building the skills to execute each trade correctly. So Mr Bellafiore is stating that being right in and of itself is NOT enough, the trading process is MUCH more than calling markets correctly. Being right has much more to do with ego and pride than making money. So paying attention to the fundamentals and their execution rather than bragging rights about market direction is, for Mr Bellafiore, the STARTING point. And executing these fundamentals is MUCH more difficult than one anticipates and requires YEARS of dedication, sweat and hard work. No wonder there are so few elite traders or, for that matter, elite anything. It's not that correctly calling markets is not important, it is, it's just that forecasting becomes secondary to skill building and discipline. The book is sprinkled throughout with stories of traders, both successful and unsuccessful. I found these stories very interesting and I recognize one of the successful traders from Mr Bellafiore's blog. (A blog that, in my opinion, is worth your time). In one chapter, Mike Bellafiore describes the hiring process at SMB and how difficult it is to choose a person that will succeed as a trader. A Prop firm funds traders that they train and the firm makes money based upon the success or failure of these traders. Later on the author details some of the strategies commonly used by SMB traders. On the surface, these are similar to patterns which I think most traders are familiar with. The difference is in the application of these strategies and for that I think one may need to go through the SMB Training. I started trading before Prop firms became as popular as they are today. If I was just starting out today, I believe this is the route I would take if I was fortunate enough to be chosen. The hiring process is VERY selective. Mike Bellafiore is big on traders getting out there and sharing and exchanging ideas. As most independent traders know, this is a lonely profession. It doesn't have to be, but most traders are in a room full of screens with only their own minds and a few internet feeds. For me, I am happy Mike Bellafiore took the time to exchange his ideas with us. I am currently reading the book for the second time. This is definitely a book worth adding to your trading library.
A**A
Ottimo libro.
A**Y
It‘s excellent book for all traders who wants to succeed
L**E
You really get deep the professional trading world, and with humor as well. The book is helping me with some clues to improve my technic, such as statistic performance and scaling risk.
TrustPilot
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