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Quote from MTE:

Why would someone making millions if not billions of dollars in the markets would want to write a book where he/she explains how to make money!? Just out of the urge to share it with others!?

Exactly. You won't find what you are looking for.

Read Market Wizards. It's the closest thing to what you want.
 
Quote from monty21:

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Why? Every time a day trader writes a book they blow up!

Like Marty Schwartz and Lewis Borsellino, for instance.

They must "sense" impending doom...
 
Read "Millionaire Traders" by Kathy Lien & Boris Schlossberg.

It's precisely what you're asking for.

Edit: It's the daytrading equivalent of Market Wizards and a very good read.
 
Quote from Ken More:

Why? Every time a day trader writes a book they blow up!

Like Marty Schwartz and Lewis Borsellino, for instance.

They must "sense" impending doom...

What are you talking about? Blow up because he couldn't manage a fund for some Middle Eastern guys... it nearly caused him his life.

Also, every trader has losing periods... Jesse Livermore aka the greatest trader ever. Read Market Wizards and those guys also blew up early in their careers.

Marty never completely blew up anyway. He just gave up on managing other people's money from last I remember.
 
Quote from monti1a:

Read "Millionaire Traders" by Kathy Lien & Boris Schlossberg.

It's precisely what you're asking for.

Edit: It's the daytrading equivalent of Market Wizards and a very good read.
I read somewhere that one of the interviewees is a mini-Madoff who pulled a Bernie, but the authors and authorities didn't know it at the time. It might be fun reading, but I'll wait for the softcover. Since some of the interviewees are reportedly vendors of one kind or another, I'd be inclined to regard this book as strictly summer entertainment fare.
 
Quote from Thunderdog:

I read somewhere that one of the interviewees is a mini-Madoff who pulled a Bernie, but the authors and authorities didn't know it at the time. It might be fun reading, but I'll wait for the softcover. Since some of the interviewees are reportedly vendors of one kind or another, I'd be inclined to regard this book as strictly summer entertainment fare.

PM me with a e-mail address and I'll send it to you.
 
Hands down the best trading book I have ever read (and I read a lot) is..............................drum roll...........................Trade like a hedge fund by James Altucher. I use most of the strateies and they work......but shhhh dont pass it on.
 
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