Market
Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders by Jack D. Schwager
How
do some of the world's most successful traders amass millions of dollars
in a year-or sometimes in hours? Are they masters of a priceless
wizardry or simply the very lucky winners in a random market lottery
that allows only a few players to become fantastically wealthy? What are
the secrets of their unheard-of successes?
After interviewing top trades in a variety of markets, market expert
Jack D. Schwager concludes that while method undoubtedly
accounts largely for trading success, no one approach is used by all, or
even most, of the traders interviewed. Some are technicians, monitoring
price action. Others are fundamentalists, trying to forecast future
price levels based on what they know of a market, an industry, or a
company. Some act largely on
personal initiative and intuition, while still others rely completely on
automated systems.
Even more interesting is Schwager's finding that, as great a role as
method plays, it must be accompanied by the "proper" mental
posture-a notion that surfaces frequently in the interviews. The secret
seems to have more to do with personal attitude than with approach. What
mental disciplines, what emotional responses,
what intangible personal ingredients make these top traders so
mysteriously effective? What enables them to work financial magic while
so many others walk away losers?
MARKET WIZARDS allows the reader to delve into the minds of these
professional traders. It explains the very elements of their success
...different approaches used in different markets ...trading rules that
each of them adhere to ...personal advice for other traders.
Understand what it takes to become a successful trader. Hear it in the
very words of the MARKET WIZARDS.
CONTENTS
Part I - Futures and Currencies
Taking the Mystery Out of Futures
The Interbank Currency Market Defined
Michael Marcus: Blighting Never Strikes Twice
Bruce Kovner: The World Trader
Richard Dennis: A Legend Retires
Paul Tudor Jones: The Art of Aggressive Trading
Gary Bielfeldt: Yes, They do they Trade T-Bonds in Peoria
Ed Seykota: Everybody gets what they want
Larry Hite: Respecting Risk
Part II - Mostly Stocks
Michael Steinhardt: The Concept of Variant Perception
William O'Neil: The Art of Stock Selection
David Ryan: Stock Investment as a Treasure Hunt
Marty Schwartz: Champion Trader
Part III - A Little Bit of Everything
James B. Rogers, Jr.: Buying Value and Selling Hysteria
Mark Weinstein: High-Percentage Trader
Part IV - The View From The Floor
Brian Gelber: Broker Turned Trader
Tom Baldwin: The Fearless Pit Trader
Tony Saliba: "One-Lot" Triumphs
Part V - The Psychology Of Trading
Dr. Van K.Tharp: The Psychology of Trading
The Trade: A Personal Experience
Postscript: Dreams and Trading
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