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Ferebee[Huntsville], Ala. :National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Marshall Space Flight Center,[2009]1 online resource (xvi, 191 pages) illustrationsNASA/TM ;2009-215902Title from title screen (viewed on July 21, 2011)."July 2009."Includes bibliographical references (page 191).Using the Saturn 5 and Titan 3 vibroacoustic databanks for random vibration criteria developmentUsing the Saturn Five and Titan Three vibroacoustic databanks for random vibration criteria developmentAcousticsnasatData basesnasatVibration testsnasatDesign analysisnasatRandom vibrationnasatSaturn 5 launch vehiclesnasatTest vehiclesnasatVibrational stressnasatAcoustics.Data bases.Vibration tests.Design analysis.Random vibration.Saturn 5 launch vehicles.Test vehicles.Vibrational stress.Ferebee Robin C1421245George C. Marshall Space Flight Center.GPOGPOBOOK9910700139103321Using the Saturn V and Titan III vibroacoustic databanks for random vibration criteria development3542011UNINA05433nam 2200721 a 450 991101999580332120200520144314.0978661288359097811191994961119199492978047082617104708261779781282883598128288359397804708261640470826169(CKB)2560000000068552(EBL)588974(OCoLC)681351970(SSID)ssj0000430348(PQKBManifestationID)12163414(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000430348(PQKBWorkID)10452476(PQKB)11530660(MiAaPQ)EBC588974(Perlego)1006124(EXLCZ)99256000000006855220100721d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe universal principles of successful trading essential knowledge for all traders in all markets /Brent Penfold1st ed.Singapore ;Hoboken, N.J. Wileyc20101 online resource (376 p.)Wiley tradingSeries statement from jacket.9780470825808 0470825804 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Universal Principles of Successful Trading; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1 A Reality Check; Why Do 90 Percent of Traders Lose?; Common Mistakes-Year One; Common Mistakes-Year Two; Common Mistakes-Year Three; How to Join the 10 Percent Winners' Circle; In Summary; Chapter 2 The Process of Trading; The Process of Trading; Chapter 3 Principle One: Preparation; Maximum Adversity; Emotional Orientation; Losing Game; Random Markets; Best Loser Wins; Risk Management; Trading Partner; Financial Boundaries; In Summary; Chapter 4 Principle Two: EnlightenmentAvoiding Risk of RuinEmbracing Trading's Holy Grail; Expectancy; Opportunities; Pursuing Simplicity; Treading Where Most Fear; Validation; In Summary; Chapter 5 Principle Three: Trading Style; Trading Mode; Time Frames; Choosing Your Trading Style; Long-term Trend Trading; Short-term Swing Trading; Long-term Trend Trading Versus Short-term Swing Trading; In Summary; Chapter 6 Principle Four: Markets; Good Operational Risk Management Attributes; Good Trading Attributes; In Summary; Chapter 7 Principle Five: The Three Pillars; Money Management; Methodology; PsychologyChapter 8 Money ManagementMartingale Money Management; Anti-Martingale Money Management; Key Concepts; History; Anti-Martingale Money Management Strategies; Trading Forex_Trader Using a Single Contract with No Money Management; Forex_Trader Using Fixed-Risk Money Management; Forex_Trader Using Fixed-Capital Money Management; Forex_Trader Using Fixed-Ratio Money Management; To Chase 18,000,000 in Profits or to Chase 1,500,000 in Profits, That is the Question; Forex_Trader Using Fixed-Units Money Management; Forex_Trader Using Williams Fixed-Risk Money ManagementForex_Trader Using Fixed-Percentage Money ManagementForex_Trader Using Fixed-Volatility Money Management; Which Money Management Strategy to Choose?; Trading Equity Momentum; In Summary; Chapter 9 Methodology; Discretionary or Mechanical Trading; Creating a Methodology; Trend Trading; Not All Indicators are Bad; But Don't Markets Change?; Multiple Methodologies; Basic Attributes of Winning Methodologies; Example of a Winning Methodology-The Turtle Trading Strategy; Example of an Objective Trend Tool; Fibonacci: Fact or Fiction; Placebo Traders; In Summary; Chapter 10 PsychologyThe Consensus ViewManaging Hope; Managing Greed; Managing Fear; Managing Pain; Maximum Adversity; In Summary; Chapter 11 Principle Six: Trading; Putting it All Together; Trading: Order Placement; In Summary; Chapter 12 Just One Piece of Advice; Balance; The Market Masters; Ramon Barros; Mark D. Cook; A Diverse Group of Traders; Michael Cook; Kevin Davey; Tom DeMark; Lee Gettess; Daryl Guppy; Richard Melki; Geoff Morgan; Gregory L. Morris; Nick Radge; Brian Schad; Andrea Unger; Larry Williams; Dar Wong; A Wealth of Advice; Chapter 13 A Final Word; Appendix A Risk-of-Ruin SimulatorSimulator VariablesThe Universal Principles of Successful Trading clearly and unambiguously articulates trading principles that distinguish the winners from the losers. Though trading can be performed in different markets, across different timeframes, and with different instruments based upon different techniques, there is one common thread that ties all winning traders together: the universal principles of successful trading. All consistently profitable traders adhere to them regardless of the markets, timeframes, and techniques. In this ground-breaking book from top trader, Brent Penfold, the rWiley trading.Investment analysisSpeculationInvestment analysis.Speculation.332.645Penfold Brent1962-1606429MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019995803321The universal principles of successful trading4416724UNINA