Market Wizards 4 coming soon!

I missed out on the third one, because of mixed reviews.

I loved the two first, though.

Quote from Zr1Trader:

Every single post on ET of yours is negative, bitching, or moaning. Why?

Most likely because he is comfortable being a loser.
 
Quote from Mav88:

I can't wait for Elite Trader Wizards, there are so damn many gurus on here Jack will be busier than a one-armed drywaller with jock itch. Chapter one- Jack hershey, chapter two- super cycle....

:D

I'll definitely buy the new Schwager book - saw it on presale on Amazon as well - is it safer to preorder it ?
 
Market Wizards 1 and 2 were very good.

Althought in Market Wizards 1 there was some funny stuff. Like the trader called Mark Weinstein who never had losing days (I am paraphrasing, but it was some insane statements), etc, LOLOLOL.

Stock Market Wizards, quite weak. The managers basically gave perfunctory explanations about how they trade. Especially David Shaw. The majority of the David Shaw interview was Mr. Shaw saying in so many words, ¨sorry, I can´t tell you.¨

I hope the new one is a bit more insightful.
 
Have you guys read "Hedge Funds story" from Steven Drobny? It was quite good IMO, same subject( Hedge fund traders ) and format( interviews ala Market Wizards).
 
Quote from TraDaToR:

Great. But how old is Schwager now? I hope it won't affect the content. "Market Wizards" is the best book ever on trading.
I've had the opportunity to talk at length with Jack in recent weeks (he's working as a portfolio manager on a soon to launch FoF). I don't know how he "used" to be, but he certainly seems very, very sharp to me. He had a better understanding of my strategy, and asked far more insightful questions, than just about anyone else I've talked to over the past 3 years.

By the way, people can write great books on any topic, be it trading or baseball or art or warfare, without having to be master practitioners themselves.
 
Quote from heech:

I've had the opportunity to talk at length with Jack in recent weeks (he's working as a portfolio manager on a soon to launch FoF). I don't know how he "used" to be, but he certainly seems very, very sharp to me. He had a better understanding of my strategy, and asked far more insightful questions, than just about anyone else I've talked to over the past 3 years.

By the way, people can write great books on any topic, be it trading or baseball or art or warfare, without having to be master practitioners themselves.

Cool. Will we read your interview in it?...:)
 
Quote from TraDaToR:

Cool. Will we read your interview in it?...:)
Haha I wish. No one will pay to read an interview with me. I'll settle for an investment from his fund... :). Up in the air.
 
Quote from TraDaToR:

Have you guys read "Hedge Funds story" from Steven Drobny? It was quite good IMO, same subject( Hedge fund traders ) and format( interviews ala Market Wizards).


Drobny was praised recently in the "Global macro trading for a living " thread and I made a mental note to read some books from Drobny. Is it all global macro though, or more diversified like the Market Wizards books ?
 
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