The New Market
Wizards
by Jack
Schwager
     

 
The New Market Wizards
By Jack Schwager

From the
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"Jack Schwager
simply writes the best books about trading I've ever read.
These interviews always give me a lot to think about. If you
like learning about traders and trading, you'll find that
reading this book is time well spent." -Richard Dennis,
President, The Dennis Trading Group, Inc.
"Jack Schwager's deep knowledge of the markets and his
extensive network of personal contacts throughout the industry
have set him apart as the definitive market chronicler of our
age." -Ed Seykota
"Very interesting indeed!" -John Train, author of The Money
Masters
"Successful trading demands longtime experience because it
requires firsthand knowledge. If there is a shortcut to this
requirement, however, it is in reading about the experiences of
others. Jack Schwager's book provides that shortcut. If you
find yourself sweating upon occasion as you read, then you're
as close to the trading experience as you can get without
actually doing it yourself." -Robert R. Prechter, Jr., editor,
The Elliott Wave Theorist
THE NEW MARKET WIZARDS
Some traders distinguish themselves from the herd. These
supertraders make millions of dollars-sometimes in hours-and
consistently outperform their peers.
As he did in his acclaimed national bestseller, Market Wizards,
Jack Schwager interviews a host of these supertraders,
spectacular winners whose success occurs across a spectrum of
financial markets. These traders use different methods, but
they all share an edge. How do they do it? What separates them
from the others? What can they teach the average trader or
investor?
In The New Market Wizards, these wildly successful traders
relate the financial strategies that have rocketed them to
success, as well as the embarrassing losses that have proven
them all too human.
Meet the Wizards of Wall Street:
- Stan Druckenmiller, who,
as manager of the Soros Quantum Fund, realized an average
annual return of more than 38 percent on assets ranging
between $2.0 and $3.5 billion
- William Eckhardt, a
mathematician who, in collaboration with trader Richard
Dennis, selected and trained the now-legendary circle known
as the Turtles
- Bill Lipschutz, a former
architect who, for eight years, was Salomon Brothers'
largest and most successful currency trader
- Blair Hull, a one-time
blackjack player who began an options trading company
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Asking the
questions that readers with an interest in the financial
markets would love to pose to the financial superstars, and
filled with candid appraisals, The New Market Wizards takes its
place as a classic.
About the
Author Jack Schwager is a managing director and
principal of The Fortune Group, an alternative asset management
firm regulated in the UK and the United States. Schwager is the
Senior Portfolio manager for Fortune's Market Wizards Funds of
Funds, a broadly diversified series of institutional hedge fund
portfolios. He also serves on the board of Fortune's research
affiliate Global Fund Analysis, a leading source of independent
hedge fund research. His prior experience includes 22 years as
the director of futures research for some of Wall Street's
leading firms and 10 years as the co-principal of a commodity
trading advisory firm.
Mr. Schwager is perhaps best
known as the author of the best-selling Market Wizards (1989),
and the equally popular The New Market Wizards (1992). A third
volume in this series, Stock Market Wizards, published by
HarperCollins, was released in early 2001. Mr. Schwager's first
book, A Complete Guide to the Futures Markets, which was
published in 1984, is considered to be one of the classic
reference works in the field. More than a decade later he
revised and expanded this original work into the three-volume
series, Schwager on Futures, consisting of the following
titles: Fundamental Analysis (1995), Technical Analysis (1996),
and Managed Trading: Myths and Truths (1996). He is also the
author of Getting Started in Technical Analysis (1999), which
is part of John Wiley's popular "Getting Started"
series.
Mr. Schwager is a frequent
seminar speaker and has lectured on a range of analytical
topics with particular focus on the characteristics of great
traders, hedge fund investment, performance measurement,
technical analysis, and trading system evaluation. He holds a
B.A. in Economics from Brooklyn College and an M.A. in
Economics from Brown University.
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