Quote from Pension_Admin:
"[Reminiscences of a Stock Operator Annotated Edition] is a textbook for trading. I hand a copy to every new trader we have." âPaul Tudor Jones, from the Foreword
If it's good enough for Tudor Investment Corp, it's good enough for me.
PA
Quote from jem:
Many perceive the business model used by many hedge fund premium sellers to be a fraudulent model.
Hence you would expect the person running such a game to be at least as charming (considering how much is at stake) as robert redford in the sting.
I suspect Madoff was super charming or engaging. In a pyscopathic way I suspect he was very empathetic.
Quote from der_kommissar:
In all honesty, you really are exposing your complete naivete throughout this thread. I'm guessing you just starting trading recently and have just begun to read most of these books that you frequently cite on this thread.
You need a better understanding of the "behind the scenes" backstory that goes on along with the sort of "you pat my back, I'll pat yours" that goes along with favorable book reviews.
The VN saga has been detailed on numerous threads on this site over the past half dozen years. Certainly, his book was an entertaining read, but it's certainly not going to shed any insight into how this man traded. Nor will it reveal just how times he experienced catastrophic losses "speculating".
Quote from jem:
Many perceive the business model used by many hedge fund premium sellers to be a fraudulent model.
Hence you would expect the person running such a game to be at least as charming (considering how much is at stake) as robert redford in the sting.
I suspect Madoff was super charming or engaging. In a pyscopathic way I suspect he was very empathetic.