Market Wizards, Updated: Interviews With Top Traders
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Rating | : | 4.87 (608 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1118273052 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 512 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-10-21 |
Language | : | English |
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Zweig, Ph.D., Editor, The Zweig Forecast. In Market Wizards Schwager lets you hear, in their own words, what those super-traders had to say about their unprecedented successes, and he distils their responses down into a set of guiding principles you can use to become a trading star in your own right. Features interviews with superstar money-makers including Bruce Kovner, Richard Dennis, Paul Tudor Jones, Michel Steinhardt, Ed Seykota, Marty Schwartz, Tom Baldwin, and moreTells the true stories behind sensational trading coups, including the one about the trader who turned $30,000 into $80 million, the hedge fund manager who's averaged 30% returns every year for the past twenty-one years, and the T-bond futures trader who parlayed $25,000 into $2 billion in a single day!"Market Wizards is o
On Sunday night, however, the market opened lower. I was prepared to cover most of my position when the market opened on Sunday night. The interesting thing is that they always seem to mention a different trader. Q & A with Jack D. These are a few of the reasons. They listen to "experts" and chase trading fads instead of doing the hard work of developing their own methodology. I believe that every conclusion I reached about the factors important to trading success in the first edition remains equally valid today. At the time, the stock market was approaching the high end of a long-term trading range, and for a variety of reasons, I expected the rally to fail and was positioned on
Lessons between the lines Winston Kotzan A read through Market Wizards will magically transform the way you think about making money in the market. This is not an academic book presenting theories on trading. Market Wizards allows you to learn from the experience of the pros, showing you the thinking that went into their strategies to make them. "Interesting" according to Jay. It's interesting to read for experienced traders. After you have made many mistakes trading some of what they say may help you realize they made the same mistakes. The only really take away after reading this is1)learn from your mistakes 2)make rules and stick to them Interesting It's interesting to read for experienced traders. After you have made many mistakes trading some of what they say may help you realize they made the same mistakes. The only really take away after reading this is1)learn from your mistakes 2)make rules and stick to them 3)update your rules if you find some. )update your rules if you find some. "Great but not for the beginner." according to Jim. A great read for investors. I learned some things that will help going forward. It was worth the price for me. However, this will benefit the more experienced investor. This is to advanced for someone just starting to learn about investing in the markets. It is necessary to have made mistakes (as I have)