Quote from PCanyon:
Does anyone remember back in the early to mid 80's when Marty was winning those trading contests? Remember the only guy who could keep up with him and even out perform Marty? A trader named Frankie Joe. He was featured in Barrons and his mantra was "Keep it Simple Stupid."
As I recall, he died I think in the late 80's.
He was an early legend.
Very hard to find information on Frankie Joe. Someone pointed out that he was mentioned in the Larry Williams' book "day trade futures online" on page 97:
"One of the truly great traders from 1960 to 1983 was a former professional baseball player, Frankie Joe. Frankie had a great wit and a deep understanding of his approach to trading. He was quite a guy, sharp as a tack and a delight to talk with. After we had developed a three-year friendship, he revealed to me his technique, it was to sell rallies and buy back on dips in the stock market. That is all there was to it; no more, no less. This was a great technique during that time period, it amassed a fortune for Frankie."
Then the book mentioned that eventually his strategy failed during the bull market triggered by Ronald Reagan's tax and budgetary cuts. I think the explaination is a little oversimplified in both Frankie's method and his story. Anyway I have great respect for someone who beat Marty once and almost twice.

