How many of the 'Market Wizards' blew up?

Quote from Humpy:

I reckon it was a good call because if the Fed had tightened up the rules of not lending vast amounts to losers then the whole planet would not have been affected later. The bubble had 20 years to mature and fester.

I think RD stopped trading about then but what he did next I would be interested to know

This has been the case for many bright forecasters who foresaw what was in the pipeline but failed on the timeline.

They all underestimated the power of Central banks. :)
 
Actually, this is only part of the story. She was in her early to mid 20's at the time so like most traders, this was a huge lesson in risk management learned early in her career. Since those days most of her years have been profitable and those that haven't have been minor drawdowns at best. Her fund made the top 10 list in barclays in it's category last year. Check out the return relative to risk over the life of the fund (need to be an accredited investor to get access to the individual barclay fund data).

-eLindy

Quote from circadian:

Rashke did indeed bust out early in her career. She ended up owing money to the clearing corp and had to pay it back over time.
 
Quote from Sushi:

Turned to horse racing. Typical degenerate gambler who got lucky. Far from a hero


LOL obviously no clue what your talking about... dude is a legend...

read the book about him
 
Quote from lorneg:

is there a way to short funds that you can tell are run by stupid rules?

Don't bother. Just short the penny stocks that everyone gets hype emails to buy.
 
I get a regular newsletter from Trader Ed of Trader Planet.

Is he Ed Seykota ?

Nearly cut his own hand off last month tho
 
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