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4.6/5
Audible

Language
  
English

Pages
  
512

OCLC
  
29774786

Originally published
  
1992

Page count
  
512

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

4.2/5
Goodreads


Publication date
  
January 26, 1992

ISBN
  
0-88730-667-5

Followed by
  
Stock Market Wizards

Author
  
Jack D. Schwager

Genre
  
Finance

Preceded by
  
Market Wizards

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Similar
  
Jack D Schwager books, Investment books, Finance books

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

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

  • Misadventures in Trading
  • Hussein Makes a Bad Trade
  • Part II: The World's Biggest Market

  • Bill Lipschutz
  • Part III: Futures-The Variety-Pack Market

  • Randy McKay
  • William Eckhardt
  • Monroe Trout
  • Al Weiss
  • Part IV: Fund Managers and Timers

  • Stanley Druckenmiller
  • Richard Driehaus
  • Gil Blake
  • Victor Sperandeo
  • Part V: Multiple-Market Players

  • Tom Basso
  • Linda Bradford Raschke
  • Part VI: The Money Machines

  • Mark Ritchie
  • Joe Ritchie
  • Blair Hull
  • Jeff Yass
  • Part VII: The Psychology of Trading

  • Charles Faulkner
  • Robert Krausz
  • Part VIII: Closing Bell

  • Market Wiz(ar)dom
  • A personal reflection
  • References

    The New Market Wizards Wikipedia


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