Quote from marketsurfer:
With all due respect, Jem, Education of a Speculator is not a "how to book" but it rather teaches one how to think about trading, markets, life in an entertaining and unique way. It should trigger thoughts within each reader which can then be applied to their situation or discarded as the case may be. The book is absolute brilliance in the combination of simplicity and depth.
Yeah, fine, so tell us: has it taught you to "think about trading and the markets?" And if so, is there any demonstrable improvement in your trading out of this "combination of simplicity and depth?" Those are your words, so please back them up.Quote from marketsurfer:
...Education of a Speculator was basically required reading for anyone on wallstreet when it came out. Almost everyone in the business had a copy on their shelf.
Quote from ktm:
What was VN's return last year? Anyone?
He stopped reporting to Barclays after he got bit in May 2006 and I haven't read anything about his actual returns since. I'd at least like to know if I finally beat his return in 2006.
Quote from Thunderdog:
"Required reading?" Please.
Forgive me, marketsmithers, but you are showing irrefutable signs of an advanced case of the Mr. Burns adoration complex.

That's all well and good and I appreciate the compliment, but you still did not answer the question I asked in my earlier post.Quote from marketsurfer:
hahahaha---- i don't agree, but i do agree that you are one funny cat!![]()
entering almost any trader,money management, or broker firm in the late 90's one would find "education of a speculator" on the shelf--- this is fact, not hyperbole. may i suggest that read the multiple reviews on amazon wherein the vast majority are postive.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/cu...s=books&qid=1182190014&sr=8-1#customerReviews
i'm sorry that you just don't get it--- keep making me laugh and your ok in my book.
regards,
surf![]()