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4.6/5 Language English Pages 512 OCLC 29774786 Originally published 1992 Page count 512 Publisher HarperCollins | 4.2/5 4.8/5 Barnes & Noble Publication date January 26, 1992 ISBN 0-88730-667-5 Followed by Stock Market Wizards Genre Finance Preceded by Market Wizards | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The new market wizards book review
The New Market Wizards is a book by Jack D. Schwager published on January 26, 1992 by HarperCollins. The format is very similar to his 1988 Market Wizards, with a new selection of interviews with super-traders.
Contents
- The new market wizards book review
- Part I Trading perspectives
- Part II The Worlds Biggest Market
- Part III Futures The Variety Pack Market
- Part IV Fund Managers and Timers
- Part V Multiple Market Players
- Part VI The Money Machines
- Part VII The Psychology of Trading
- Part VIII Closing Bell
- References
As in the previous volume, Schwager starts with a frank discussion of his own trading experience, followed by a surprising diversion comparing Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait with a trade that went wrong.
The rest of the book is broken into five parts including interviews with different types of traders and brief discussions of the lessons to be learnt from them, plus a part on trading psychology and a final part summarising the wisdom gained from all of the interviewees in 42 golden rules.
Part I: Trading perspectives
Part II: The World's Biggest Market
Part III: Futures-The Variety-Pack Market
Part IV: Fund Managers and Timers
Part V: Multiple-Market Players
Part VI: The Money Machines
Part VII: The Psychology of Trading
Part VIII: Closing Bell
References
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