Tony Loton

Tony Loton trades a range of financial instruments including equities, exchange traded funds, covered warrants, and spread bets on his own account. He would describe himself as a graduate of the "Investment School of Hard Knocks". Tony has written regularly for the Barclays Stockbrokers "Smart Investor" magazine and its associated email programme and has previously written and published financial titles including "Don't Lose Money! (in the Stock Markets)", "Financial Trading Patterns", and "Stock Fundamentals On Trial: Do Dividend Yield, P/E and PEG Really Work?" In October 2008, Tony was featured as a day trader in the Money section of the UK's Sunday Times. You can find out more about Tony Loton, his finance books and other work, at Lotontech.com/money He also writes a regular blog.
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Books by Tony Loton
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Stop Orders
A practical guide to using stop orders for traders and investors
RRP: £14.99
Category: Trading
Published: 23 February 2010
A stop order is an essential tool used for money management and risk limitation, but for many investors and traders it is not terribly well understood.

Do you know how to apply stop orders effectively at entry, and maintain them properly until exit, so as to buy low and sell high, or buy high and sell higher?

Do you know how to limit your dow... Read more...»
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Stop Orders
A practical guide to using stop orders for traders and investors
RRP: £14.99
ISBN: 1906659281
Category: Trading
Published: 30 November 2009
A stop order is an essential tool used for money management and risk limitation, but for many investors and traders it is not terribly well understood.

Do you know how to apply stop orders effectively at entry, and maintain them properly until exit, so as to buy low and sell high, or buy high and sell higher?

Do you know how to limit your dow... Read more...»

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LOTONtech

www.lotontech.com/money







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