In The New Market Wizards, successful traders relate the financial strategies that have rocketed them to success. Asking questions that readers with an interest or involvement in the financial markets would love to pose to the financial superstars, Jack D. Schwager encourages these financial wizards to share their insights. Entertaining, informative, and invaluable, The New Market Wizards is destined to become another Schwager classic.
In The New Market Wizards, successful traders relate the financial strategies that have rocketed them to success. Asking questions that readers with an interest or involvement in the financial markets would love to pose to the financial superstars, Jack D. Schwager encourages these financial wizards to share their insights. Entertaining, informative, and invaluable, The New Market Wizards is destined to become another Schwager classic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jack Schwager is a managing director and principal of The Fortune Group, an alternative asset management firm regulated in the UK and the United States. Schwager is the Senior Portfolio manager for Fortune's Market Wizards Funds of Funds, a broadly diversified series of institutional hedge fund portfolios. He also serves on the board of Fortune's research affiliate Global Fund Analysis, a leading source of independent hedge fund research. His prior experience includes 22 years as the director of futures research for some of Wall Street's leading firms and 10 years as the co-principal of a commodity trading advisory firm. Mr. Schwager is perhaps best known as the author of the best-selling Market Wizards (1989), and the equally popular The New Market Wizards (1992). A third volume in this series, Stock Market Wizards, published by HarperCollins, was released in early 2001. Mr. Schwager's first book, A Complete Guide to the Futures Markets, which was published in 1984, is considered to be one of the classic reference works in the field. More than a decade later he revised and expanded this original work into the three-volume series, Schwager on Futures, consisting of the following titles: Fundamental Analysis (1995), Technical Analysis (1996), and Managed Trading: Myths and Truths (1996). He is also the author of Getting Started in Technical Analysis (1999), which is part of John Wiley's popular "Getting Started" series. Mr. Schwager is a frequent seminar speaker and has lectured on a range of analytical topics with particular focus on the characteristics of great traders, hedge fund investment, performance measurement, technical analysis, and trading system evaluation. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Brooklyn College and an M.A. in Economics from Brown University.
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Preface xiii Acknowledgments xv Prologue: The Jademaster xvii Part I: Trading Perspectives Misadventures in Trading 3 Hussein Makes a Bad Trade 13 Part II: The World's Biggest Market Bill Lipschutz: The Sultan of Currencies 19 Part III: futures-The Variety-Pack Market Futures: Understanding the Basics 83 Randy McKay: Veteran Trader 87 William Eckhardt: The Mathematician New Market Wizards 121 The Silence of the Turtles 161 Monroe Trout: The Best Return That Low Risk Can Buy 175 Al Weiss: The Human Chart Encyclopedia 207 Part IV: Fund Managers And Timers Stanley Druckenmiller: The Art of Top-Down Investing 217 Richard Driehaus: The Art of Bottom-Up Investing 247 Gil Blake: The Master of Consistency 269 Victor Sperandeo: Markets Grow Old Too 293 Part V: Multiple-Market Players Tom Basso: Mr. Serenity 327 Linda Bradford Raschke: Reading the Music of the Markets 345 Part VI: The Money Machines CRT: The Trading Machine 367 Mark Ritchie: God in the Pits 373 Joe Ritchie: The Intuitive Theoretician 401 Blair Hull: Getting the Edge 425 Jeff Yass: The Mathematics of Strategy 455 Part VII: The Psychology Of Trading Zen and the Art of Trading 481 Charles Faulkner: The Mind of an Achiever 485 Robert Krausz: The Role of the Subconscious 517 Part VIII: Closing Bell Market Wiz(ar)dom 543 A Personal Reflection 565 Appendix 567 Glossary 573 Trading Resource Guide 585
Preface xiii Acknowledgments xv Prologue: The Jademaster xvii Part I: Trading Perspectives Misadventures in Trading 3 Hussein Makes a Bad Trade 13 Part II: The World's Biggest Market Bill Lipschutz: The Sultan of Currencies 19 Part III: futures-The Variety-Pack Market Futures: Understanding the Basics 83 Randy McKay: Veteran Trader 87 William Eckhardt: The Mathematician New Market Wizards 121 The Silence of the Turtles 161 Monroe Trout: The Best Return That Low Risk Can Buy 175 Al Weiss: The Human Chart Encyclopedia 207 Part IV: Fund Managers And Timers Stanley Druckenmiller: The Art of Top-Down Investing 217 Richard Driehaus: The Art of Bottom-Up Investing 247 Gil Blake: The Master of Consistency 269 Victor Sperandeo: Markets Grow Old Too 293 Part V: Multiple-Market Players Tom Basso: Mr. Serenity 327 Linda Bradford Raschke: Reading the Music of the Markets 345 Part VI: The Money Machines CRT: The Trading Machine 367 Mark Ritchie: God in the Pits 373 Joe Ritchie: The Intuitive Theoretician 401 Blair Hull: Getting the Edge 425 Jeff Yass: The Mathematics of Strategy 455 Part VII: The Psychology Of Trading Zen and the Art of Trading 481 Charles Faulkner: The Mind of an Achiever 485 Robert Krausz: The Role of the Subconscious 517 Part VIII: Closing Bell Market Wiz(ar)dom 543 A Personal Reflection 565 Appendix 567 Glossary 573 Trading Resource Guide 585
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