From Publishers Weekly
In these absorbing interviews with star performers in the financial markets, Schwager ( Market Wizards ) humanizes the mechanics and psychology behind billion-dollar daily world trading in such sophisticated instruments as currencies, stock options, commodity futures, and mutual-fund accounts by individuals, investment firms and group-trading computerized "money machines." One trader focuses on market response to news events, another calculates mathematical probabilities--one even cocks an ear to the noise level on the exchange floor. All rank assiduous research, self-confidence, a specific plan and the courage to cut losses among essentials to success. Few consider their work gambling, but Schwager entertainingly argues that a successful trader needs many of the qualities of a good poker player. Though the subject matter is esoteric, there is much here to attract the general reader, and Schwager appends a "primer" of technical basics.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Review
Are great traders born or do they acquire their skills on the way up?...The New Market Wizards provides some interesting insights. --Wall Street Journal
Provides unique insight into the arcane world of currency trading as well as other fast-moving markets such as options and commodities. --U.S. News & World Report
Should be required reading for anyone who selects managers for institutional or even personal portfolios. --Futures Industry
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