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Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
PART I.
1. Trend Following.
The Market. Winning and Losing. Investor v. Trader- How Do You See the World? Fundamental v. Technical- What Kind of Trader Are You? Discretionary v. Mechanical- How Do You Decide? Timeless. Has Trend Following Changed? Trend Following Modus Operandi- Follow Price. Follow the Trend. Handling Losses. Conclusion.
2. Great Trend Followers.
Bill Dunn. John W. Henry. Ed Seykota. Keith Campbell. Jerry Parker. Salem Abraham- Texas Pioneer. Richard Dennis. Richard Donchian. Jesse Livermore and Dickson Watts.
PART II.
3. Performance Data.
Absolute Returns. Fear of Volatility; Confusion with Risk. Drawdowns. Correlation. The Zero-Sum Nature of the Markets. George Soros Refutes Zero-Sum.
4. Big Events in Trend Following.
Event #1- Stock Market Bubble. Event #2- Long Term Capital Management Collapse. Event #3- Asian Contagion and Victor Niederhoffer. Event #4- Barings Bank Meltdown. Event #5- Metallgesellschaft. Final Thoughts. The Coming Storm.
5. Baseball- Thinking Outside the Batter's Box.
The Home Run. Moneyball and Billy Beane. John W. Henry Enters the Game. Pedro Stays In.
PART III.
6. Human Behavior.
Prospect Theory. Emotional Intelligence- Daniel Goleman. Charles Faulkner. Ed Seykota's Trading Tribe. Curiosity Is the Answer, Not Degrees. Commitment to Habitual Success.
7. Decision-Making.
Occam's Razor. Fast and Frugal Decision-Making. The Innovator's Dilemma. Process v. Outcome.
8. Science of Trading.
Critical Thinking. Chaos Theory- Linear v. Nonlinear. Compounding.
9. Holy Grails.
Buy-and-Hold. The King of Buy-and-Hold- Warren Buffett. Losers Average Losers. Crash and Panic- Retirement Plans. Wall Street- Analysis Paralysis. Final Thoughts.
PART IV.
10. Trading Systems.
Risk, Reward, and Uncertainty. The Five Questions for a Trading System. Your Trading System. Frequently Asked Questions.
11. Conclusion.
Slow Acceptance. Blame Game. Understand the Game. Decreasing Leverage; Decrease Return. Fortune Favors the Bold.
Appendices.
A. Personality Traits of Successful Traders. B. Trend Following Models. C. Trading System Example from Trading Recipes. D. Modern Portfolio Theory and Managed Futures. E. Critical Questions for Trading Systems.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
PART I.
1. Trend Following.
The Market. Winning and Losing. Investor v. Trader- How Do You See the World? Fundamental v. Technical- What Kind of Trader Are You? Discretionary v. Mechanical- How Do You Decide? Timeless. Has Trend Following Changed? Trend Following Modus Operandi- Follow Price. Follow the Trend. Handling Losses. Conclusion.
2. Great Trend Followers.
Bill Dunn. John W. Henry. Ed Seykota. Keith Campbell. Jerry Parker. Salem Abraham- Texas Pioneer. Richard Dennis. Richard Donchian. Jesse Livermore and Dickson Watts.
PART II.
3. Performance Data.
Absolute Returns. Fear of Volatility; Confusion with Risk. Drawdowns. Correlation. The Zero-Sum Nature of the Markets. George Soros Refutes Zero-Sum.
4. Big Events in Trend Following.
Event #1- Stock Market Bubble. Event #2- Long Term Capital Management Collapse. Event #3- Asian Contagion and Victor Niederhoffer. Event #4- Barings Bank Meltdown. Event #5- Metallgesellschaft. Final Thoughts. The Coming Storm.
5. Baseball- Thinking Outside the Batter's Box.
The Home Run. Moneyball and Billy Beane. John W. Henry Enters the Game. Pedro Stays In.
PART III.
6. Human Behavior.
Prospect Theory. Emotional Intelligence- Daniel Goleman. Charles Faulkner. Ed Seykota's Trading Tribe. Curiosity Is the Answer, Not Degrees. Commitment to Habitual Success.
7. Decision-Making.
Occam's Razor. Fast and Frugal Decision-Making. The Innovator's Dilemma. Process v. Outcome.
8. Science of Trading.
Critical Thinking. Chaos Theory- Linear v. Nonlinear. Compounding.
9. Holy Grails.
Buy-and-Hold. The King of Buy-and-Hold- Warren Buffett. Losers Average Losers. Crash and Panic- Retirement Plans. Wall Street- Analysis Paralysis. Final Thoughts.
PART IV.
10. Trading Systems.
Risk, Reward, and Uncertainty. The Five Questions for a Trading System. Your Trading System. Frequently Asked Questions.
11. Conclusion.
Slow Acceptance. Blame Game. Understand the Game. Decreasing Leverage; Decrease Return. Fortune Favors the Bold.
Appendices.
A. Personality Traits of Successful Traders. B. Trend Following Models. C. Trading System Example from Trading Recipes. D. Modern Portfolio Theory and Managed Futures. E. Critical Questions for Trading Systems.

