Quote from ArbitRAGE:
Found this interview:
http://consult-fx.com/top-day-trader-marty-schwartz-interviewed
Thanks for posting that, it was a great interview.
Quote from ArbitRAGE:
Found this interview:
http://consult-fx.com/top-day-trader-marty-schwartz-interviewed
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.![]()