Looking for Books with Interviews of Successful Traders

Quote from InTheZone:

The Big Hitters book looks good. Thanks for posting.

Does anyone know where I can buy or borrow a copy of this book?

ITZ

I got it from the MTA's (Market Technician's Association) lending library. Just get a affiliate membership and you get access to their library of books, video tapes, and audio tapes. I got lots of ideas from one trader that talked about how he had winning daytrade runs of 25 - 30 trades in a row.

http://www.mta.org
 
I actually purchased the book about a month and a half ago from a used bookstore online. Copies are out there, I believe. I liked the book a lot, btw.
 
Quote from acrary:

Market Wizards was boilerplated from Kevin Koy's "The Big Hitters"..... definitely worth reading.

I have been searching everywhere for a copy of this book.

It would be greatly appreciated if someone had any info on how I could get a copy of the book.

Thanks
 
if it's interviews with traders you're after, you could check out

'Electronic Trading Masters' - Alan Baird

and

'The New Electronic Traders' - Jonathon Aspatore

but be warned that unless you are a total, absolute beginner, looking for a touch of inspiration, these books are pretty much worthles.

or if you're a nostalgia buff looking to relive the magic of the bubble years... (these guys talk about capturing points on a scalp -- brings a tear to my eye..)

 
Quote from daniel_m:



or if you're a nostalgia buff looking to relive the magic of the bubble years... (these guys talk about capturing points on a scalp -- brings a tear to my eye..)


ROFL!!
 
Quote from iceman1:
TradersPress.com is
When Supertraders Meet Kryptonite... (interviews with trading legends)
I have this book too. It's not particularly well written but has some good stories from some of the better known traders about their worse trading losses. So that's interesting. People like Mark Cook, Linda Bradford Raschke, Larry McMillan, etc. Interestingly enough, these three all had their biggest losses on the same company but traded it in different ways.
 
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