News Release
November 10th, 2016
ADVFN Books expands catalogue with
City pro's trading guide
ADVFN Books, a publisher of financial and trading books for private investors, has announced its latest title.
Part of the ADVFN group (LSE:AFN), ADVFN Books has released 18 Smart ways to Improve Your Trading - a practical, no-nonsense guide to making money in the financial markets by Maria Psarra. Based on the author's experiences as a proprietary trader and wealth manager, the book distils the best habits of winning traders and investors. It also highlights the most common mistakes investors make and equips readers with the skills to avoid making them.
Authors for ADVFN Books are experts in finance and investing and include such names as charting guru Zak Mir, famous bear raider Simon Cawkwell, financial journalist Simon Watkins and investing expert Clem Chambers.
"We are delighted to add Maria Psarra to our stable of financial writers," said Clem Chambers, CEO of ADVFN. "Maria has years of sustained, successful trading under her belt. She doesn't promote a 'magical system,' she instead focuses on how private investors can train themselves to become prosperous traders by following core principles."
18 Smart ways to Improve Your Trading is available now in paperback and for the Kindle. For more information about this and other titles, please visit ADVFN Books: http://www.advfnbooks.com
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NOTES TO EDITORS
About ADVFN Books
ADVFN Books publishes titles about investing, trading and finance. Our books range from guides for beginners to books enabling expert traders to up their games. There are "how to" manuals and commentary on how the markets work - with a bit of humour thrown into the mix.
Our authors are experts in finance and investing and include such names as charting guru Zak Mir, famous bear raider Simon Cawkwell, financial journalist Simon Watkins and investing expert Clem Chambers.
ADVFN (www.advfn.com) is a global stocks and shares information website providing market-leading financial tools and data to private investors around the world.