In this book, best -
selling trading author Carley Garner covers everything new currency traders need to know to avoid those pitfalls and start earning big profits.
Not exact matches
He's a
trading expert and
author (having written some best -
selling trading books).
In
author and seasoned commodity trader Carley Garner's quest to guide traders through the process of commodity market analysis, strategy development, and risk management, «Higher Probability Commodity
Trading» discusses several alternative market concepts and unconventional views such as option
selling tactics, hedging futures positions with options, and combining the practice of fundamental, technical, seasonal, and sentiment analysis to gauge market price changes.
New York Times best -
selling author and noted hedge fund
trading specialist D.R. Barton made it his mission to bring the previously hidden investment strategies of legendary traders like George Soros, Warren Buffett, Jesse Livermore, and others into the open.
He is a jack - of - all -
trades: investment adviser, financier, best -
selling author and the compiler of a monthly economic publication called The Gloom Boom and Doom Report.
Presenters include: Warren Buffett CEOs, Publicly
Traded Company Founders and CEOs, Best
Selling Authors, and World Renown Professional Money Managers.
He is a best
selling author and his book Dairy of a Professional Commodity Trader was Amazon's # 1 ranked book on
trading for 27 weeks.
Wrong, argues pediatrician, sugar - nemesis and
author of best -
selling book «Fat Chance», Dr Robert Lustig, who caught up with FoodNavigator - USA at the Natural Products Expo West
trade show in Anaheim last week.
NJ About Blog Founded by professional trader and best -
selling author, Lawrence G. McMillan, McMillan Analysis Corporation («MAC»), a registered investment adviser and commodity
trading adviser, has been providing options - oriented advice, money management.
On July 2, 2018, Maltin - a New York Times bestselling
author several times over with over 7 millions books
sold - will release a gorgeously produced 400 - plus page
trade paperback, HOOKED ON HOLLYWOOD: Discoveries from a Lifetime of Film Fandom.
We will also send letters to the
authors of these works and apologize for not printing that
trade paper we told them they would get in their contract but then didn't after we saw their hardback didn't
sell so well.
Independent
authors of commercial non-fiction (this is your where you'll get your related
trade experience that you can
sell on later to
trade publishers)
Says Maria Harrison, whose
trade paperback of less than 200 pages was priced at $ 24.95, «Why would anyone want to buy an overpriced book from an unknown
author when they can buy a wonderful book by a best -
selling writer for less than ten dollars?
Penned by the best -
selling author Van K. Tharp,
Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom is a great starting point for any budding financial trader, equipping you with solid
trading advice and plenty of nuggets to help you tweak and refine your own
trading strategies.
A standard deep discount clause looks something like this: «On copies of the Work
sold by the Publisher at a discount of greater than 55 % from the publisher's retail price through channels outside of ordinary retail
trade channels, the
author will be paid a royalty of 15 % of the Publisher's net proceeds.»
I was in my local Barnes & Noble this past Saturday and the store had given a local self - published
author the opportunity to set up a table right near the front entrance (a space, ironically, where there was usually a large NOOK display) to
sell his fantasy titles, which he offered in
trade paperback editions in multiple - languages.
It's always a gamble, and many
trade authors never see any ongoing royalties because their books never
sell enough copies to pay back the advance.
Ignoring super-star
authors who write their own tickets, the best rate most writers can hope for is 15 % of the cover price of
trade hardcover books, with this percentage being achieved only after a certain number of copies have been
sold.
For example, as Helen Sedwick's and Orna Ross's recent book How
Authors Sell Publishing Rights says, «Within most
trade - publishing contracts -LSB-...] the publishing house will request [rights in] perpetuity, unless the book goes out of print, which rarely occurs in the POD / e-book era.»
Because
authors get so concerned about seeing their print book in stores — it's the «dream» and offers validation of their status — they're unfortunately blind to the truth of the industry: Physical bookstore sales aren't where most
trade books
sell; they constitute maybe 30 - 40 % of sales.
These aren't usually published by independent
authors and publishers, as they are
sold via supermarkets and corner stores and used by
trade publishers to release long running, top
selling books at reduced prices of your typical
trade paperback.
Digital Book World contributing
author Jeremy Greenfield also predicts that «
trade publishers will
sell and acquire assets to «verticalize» their businesses» and that publishers will seek out new revenue streams, in addition to ebooks.
Many
authors these days are finding it hard to get a
trade deal because the big New York publishing houses only sign new
authors if they think their books can
sell or if a genre is especially hot right now.
The bottom line is that Amazon's eBook market is not yet big enough to cover the losses the top
selling indie / self - pubbed
authors lose out on by not being widely distributed in physical book stores in the U.S. Of course, this disadvantage is mitigated over time because once the
trade publishers stop pushing their new releases, these books» sales typically decline, but indie / self - pubbed
authors can keep their market pushes going indefinitely, and they can publish new books more frequently than once a year.
After 20 years as a best -
selling author, Mr. Connelly will experience a first this fall: his latest legal thriller, «The Fifth Witness,» will be released as a
trade paperback by Grand Central.
The
trade authors brought stacks of books to be
sold and signed.
The other advantage that
trade - published literary
authors have is a better chance of being considered for the sorts of prizes that raise an
author's profile and mean that their books sales rise above the few hundred that most literary titles can expect to
sell.
«The
Author (s) have supplied the work for publication to the publisher and hereby grant (s) to the Publisher, the full and exclusive right on the terms specified in this agreement, to print, publish, and to
sell the work and all subsequent revisions and adaptations thereof only for South Asia, Afghanistan, Mauritius and UAE in English, Hindi, Urdu languages, in hard or soft cover and in text,
trade, reprint, and other Print editions.»
In this issue: Article: «Radio Interviews Don't
Sell Books...» And 4 Other Myths of Book Publicity Tips for
Authors: How to Prepare for
Trade Shows (more...)
Savvy nonfiction
authors and novelists alike add this tool to their book marketing tool kits because they know that any
trade journal publicity helps
sell books.
Successful
authors and their publicists go after
trade journal publicity because it
sells books and generates paying speaking opportunities.
To answer those questions, Seven Days solicited advice from Vermont - based booksellers, independent publishers and
authors who've produced and
sold books through self - publishing services,
trade publishing houses and university presses.
Author: Best - selling, multiple - award - winning author of the fiction series The Milford - Haven Novels & Stories; co-author of the best - selling trade book Act Right: A Manual for the On - Camera
Author: Best -
selling, multiple - award - winning
author of the fiction series The Milford - Haven Novels & Stories; co-author of the best - selling trade book Act Right: A Manual for the On - Camera
author of the fiction series The Milford - Haven Novels & Stories; co-
author of the best - selling trade book Act Right: A Manual for the On - Camera
author of the best -
selling trade book Act Right: A Manual for the On - Camera Actor.
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After all there is no reason why using Paypal or some other
selling tool, an
author could conceivably
sell ebooks directly to readers and maybe even turn a small
trade by doing so.
Trade editions are then
sold out through Cornerstone (Penguin Random House) with a 50:50 royalty rate for the
author.
Because individual
authors don't have access to the distribution or marketing channels of the book
trade, this is an uphill struggle, unless you're one of those niche
authors who has direct access to his audience, or someone who can exploit a back - of - the - room situation (for instance, someone with a speaking career who can
sell books at his lectures).
After
selling 2,500 copies (in both electronic and
trade paper), her novel Lip Service became the first e-book sensation to score an
author a traditional publishing contract.
An
author willing to gamble on this self - publishing model can make ten times as much per book
sold as compared with royalty income from a major
trade house.
Scott Turow posted this on the
Authors Guild site: By allowing Amazon to resume
selling most titles at a loss, the Department of Justice will basically prevent traditional bookstores from trying to enter the e-book market, at the same time it drives
trade out of those stores and into the proprietary world of the Kindle.
For her latest book, international best
selling author Monica McInerney delved into the fascinating worlds of the antiques
trade, the Australian gold rush, stage fright, Irish surf schools and even...
Instead, the way that successful
authors get their wage premium is, first, they
sell more books, and second, they
sell different formats of books (hardcover or
trade paper back) that for some reason the store is «allowed» to
sell for more money.
Er, any self - published
author could have told her that self - published print books are
sold in the
trade paperback size due to the print - on - demand options.
In the 1980s, when the midlist collapsed and the number of mass - market distributors in America fell from 400 + to three, and the
trade retail channels for mass - market books were dominated by Barnes and Noble and Borders,
authors discovered that their careers could be suddenly and totally ended, merely because the mass - market distributor stopped carrying them, or one of the retailers stopped
selling them.
The truth is that, regardless of which publishing path an
author chooses, some genres of
trade ebooks
sell vastly better than others, period.
NJ About Blog Founded by professional trader and best -
selling author, Lawrence G. McMillan, McMillan Analysis Corporation («MAC»), a registered investment adviser and commodity
trading adviser, has been providing options - oriented advice, money management.
The
author is not an investment advisor or CFA and readers should consult an investment advisor before buying or
selling any publicly
traded stock.
For the benefits of those who do not know him, Jack Schwager is the best -
selling author of the «Market Wizards» series of
trading books, which have
sold over a million copies worldwide.
Many Add - ons provide precise buy /
sell signals based on the
author's
trading methodology.
A pioneer in the development of stock - rating systems and screening software, Jon Markman is co-inventor on two Microsoft patents and
author of the best -
selling books Swing
Trading and Online Investing.