Market Wizards 4 coming soon!

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Hedge Fund Market Wizards will be a modern day sequel to the highly successful Market Wizards and New Market Wizards written over 20 years ago. These two earlier volumes have become classics in the investment literature and have been read by virtually every hedge fund manager, as well as by a much broader lay audience. This new volume in the series will follow the same effective formula used by its predecessors. The book will devote a chapter to each of a broad array of highly successful traders, ranging widely in the markets they trade and their methodologies, but sharing in their achievement of superior performance. Each chapter, following the original format, will include an introductory section, a core section based on an interview with the trader, and a conclusion section that seeks to draw useful trading and investment lessons illustrated by the trader's approach and advice.

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Other Books (Jack D. Schwager)

Introduction

Part I: Macro Men

Chapter 1 Colm O'Shea: Knowing When It's Raining

Chapter 2 Ray Dalio: The Man Who Loves Mistakes

Chapter 3 Scott Ramsey: Low-Risk Futures Trader

Chapter 4 Jamie Mai: Seeking Asymmetry

Chapter 5 Jaffray Woodriff: The Third Way

Part II: Multi

Chapter 6 Edward Thorp: The Innovator

Chapter 7 Larry Benedict: Beyond Three Strikes

Chapter 8 Michael Platt: The Art and Science of Risk Control

Part III: Equity

Chapter 9 Steve Clark: Do more of What Works and Less of What Doesn't

Chapter 10 Martin Taylor: The Tsar Has No Clothes

Chapter 11 Tom Claugus: A Change of Plans

Chapter 12 Joe Vidich: Harvesting Losses

Chapter 13 Kevin Daly: Who Is Warren Buffett?

Chapter 14 Jimmy Balodimas: Stepping in Front of Freight Trains

Chapter 15 Joel Greenblatt: The Magic Formula

Conclusion 40 Market Wizard Lessons

Appendix 1 The Gain to Pain Ratio

Appendix 2 TITLE TK

Glossary

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Index
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Good read already,Mo Walker:D
I clicked/Google on the first name that sounded interesting-Mr Scott Ramsey, low risk futures trader. Dont know if he is related to Dave ''FOX'' Ramsey or not. But frankly that one interveiw is probably woth the whole book.:cool:

Also I am writing this to all, not one person.
Mark ''High %% trader''Weinstein NEVER claimed to have no losing days.
But he did furnish proof of running $100,000 [ ninefold gain / UP]thats $900,000, plus the option[buying] cash contest prize]. Thats with NO pyramiding, 3 months i think.

With all due respect, i know most money is made with low %% hit rates; but if someone cant learn a lot from Mark Weinstein ,Mike Masters/Marlin Fund maybe one doesnt have much disecrenment or discretion.
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Quote from Optionpro007:

Jack,

You can be many things, but you are not funny.

:D

Different things are funny to different people.

A lot of people are laughing at me all the time; thats the least I can do for anyone, no matter how ignorant.

Here's one for you: any chosen set up can have a variety of different trend endings. What do you think the number of the Schwagger wizard book will be that has this ending list in the appendix?
 
Quote from jack hershey:

Different things are funny to different people.

A lot of people are laughing at me all the time; thats the least I can do for anyone, no matter how ignorant.

Here's one for you: any chosen set up can have a variety of different trend endings. What do you think the number of the Schwagger wizard book will be that has this ending list in the appendix?


Marvel me Jack.....:D
 
Quote from heech:

Are you kidding me? Michael Covel wrote his first book in 2004, Jack Schwager wrote his first (and extremely, extremely, extremely widely read) book in 1988... let me repeat that NINETEEN EIGHTY EIGHT.

Jack's books influenced mine.
 
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btw as big as an asshole Covel is he is a superb marketer and business man.

:-)
 
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I read the early reviews on these books and it seems like they are manufactured. It could be that they really are good books but I can't trust the biased viewpoint.

Especially telling is if they cut-n-paste the author's bio. 3 out of 5 reviews for Alpha Masters have the bio.
 
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