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Swing Trading the Stock Market

Scientific Stock Speculation Part 1

Swing Trading the Stock Market

Ryan Mallory

Business, Investing

4.7828 Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2024

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Ryan covers a little known book from 1920 written by Charles H. Dow on Scientific Stock Speculation and how much of what is written is readily applicable to today's swing trading.


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0:00.0

Hey, I'm Ryan Mallory, and this is my swing trading, the stock market podcast.

0:11.3

I'm here to teach you how to trade in a complex, ever-changing world of finance.

0:15.9

Learn what it means to trade profitably and consistently, managing risk, avoiding the pitfalls of trading,

0:22.1

and most importantly, to let those winners run wild.

0:25.4

You can succeed at the stock market, and I'm ready to show you how.

0:30.2

Hey, everybody, this is Ryan Mallory with Swing Trading the Stock Market in today's episode,

0:35.4

not doing an email. First of all, you guys got to get on your game

0:38.3

and start sending me some more emails here of the questions that you have that you want me to

0:41.9

answer. Sometimes I don't get that many from you guys. I think we're kind of stuck with the old

0:45.8

school mentality thing in that, you know, probably thousands of people are writing in. No,

0:50.5

thousands of people don't write in. So send me your questions. Send me the things that you would like for me to answer.

0:54.9

And I'll make a podcast episode out of it.

0:56.4

Some of you guys have sent like two or three of them.

0:58.2

I've made two or three podcast episodes out of your questions.

1:00.6

So make sure to keep sending them to me, Ryan at SharePlanner.com. of the things that I have been kind of intrigued by of late is going through some really,

1:12.5

really old books on stock trading. And back then they would often call it stock speculation.

1:18.1

That was kind of the official title for swing trading or for trading stocks in general.

1:23.5

So I came across this one book. It was called Scientific Stock Speculation. It was by a person you may have heard of him before.

1:30.3

His name was Charles H. Dow. Now, who was Charles H. Dow, you ask? He was an American journalist and founder of the Dow Jones Company, which published the Wall Street Journal.

1:40.0

He was born in 1851 in Sterling, Connecticut, and Charles Dow began his career as a journalist working for various newspapers before becoming a financial reporter.

1:48.3

And then in 1882, he partnered with Edward Jones and a dude named Charles Bergstressor.

1:53.3

I think that's how you say his name.

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