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Answering 2 Questions About My Book ‘An American Hedge Fund’

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As grumpy as I get, I truly do love answering questions, so keep stuff like this coming:

Loved your book Tim. I was very impressed by your ability to tailor your strategies to different market conditions based on the patterns you saw with the gap ups and the afternoon fade, going long, short, etc. What a gift.

Are the charts from the mentioned trades still on the website?

P.S. Who was the trading coach that you met at the hedge fund office and then again at CNBC?

Hell yes! The charts from the trades detailed in my book raw are right HERE. Not every trade is there because by the time I went back and looked for old charts, many of these carcasses of companies–99.9% of all penny stocks–had already gone out of business. I still know of no service that keeps charts from bankrupt companies, if here was one, it’d probably do decent $ (get to work geeks!).

As for the trading coach I strangely meet time and again, as if he was a character from ‘Lost‘, his name is Dr. Ari Kiev and he’s not only a great trader psychologist, his books rock, especially THIS ONE.

And to answer another FAQ, my book is also an audiobook on iTunes & audible…see THIS POST for more details on that and to hear an audio sample.

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  • Coen

    Hey Tim,

    Ill be getting your book next week, but i have one question about your strategy.
    Do you hold most of the stocks you buy overnight? Or do you still prefer to buy and sell intraday?

    I guess it will be answered in the book too…but i couldnt wait to ask haha :D

    Thanks!

  • Coen

    Hey Tim,

    Ill be getting your book next week, but i have one question about your strategy.
    Do you hold most of the stocks you buy overnight? Or do you still prefer to buy and sell intraday?

    I guess it will be answered in the book too…but i couldnt wait to ask haha :D

    Thanks!

  • http://test.timothysykes.com Timothy Sykes

    Coen, different patterns call for different holding times…and i’ve never been a very great timer…these are the charts of the trades in the book:

    http://www.test.timothysykes.com/charts

  • http://test.timothysykes.com Timothy Sykes

    Coen, different patterns call for different holding times…and i’ve never been a very great timer…these are the charts of the trades in the book:

    http://www.test.timothysykes.com/charts

  • Coen

    Thanks for the quick reply Tim,

    I’ll be letting you know what i thought of the book in a couple of weeks :D

  • Coen

    Thanks for the quick reply Tim,

    I’ll be letting you know what i thought of the book in a couple of weeks :D