Some traders distinguish themselves from the herd. How do these spectacular winners whose success occurs across a spectrum of financial markets 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--somelargely unknown--relate the financial strategies that have rocketed them to success. Asking questions that readers with an interest or involvement in the financial markets would love to pose to the financial superstars, Jack D. Schwager gets these financial wizards to share their insights. Entertaining, informative, and invaluable, The New Market Wizards is destined to become another Schwager classic.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Excellent read Comment: Worth the time to learn how expert traders analyze the market. One of many in my collection. Customer Rating: Summary: Great book for the everyday billionaire Comment: this book has inspired me to make billions of dollars. Since reading this masterpiece i have accumulated over $27 billion in currency and day trading market. AHH DAAAAAT !!!!!! Customer Rating: Summary: Schwager is good Comment: Schwager's interviews are good. Where can you have chance to see how these top guns trade? obviously, some of them were more reserved and didn't give up much useful information. but remember these people don't have to share anything. i am glad Schwager took the pain to finish this project! Customer Rating: Summary: Excellent Book - great for newbies Comment: I read the books backwards - New Market Wizards first and then Market Wizards. I liked them both. To me it was like trading food. Here is a group of rather normal people who have mastered the art of making money. The books fed my appetite for trading knowledge and developed my willpower to trade.
These are a great read - I will, no doubt, probably read these often just to get the mental boost that they offer. Highly recommended!
Customer Rating: Summary: Not as good as the first book Comment: I'm a huge fan of the first book in the "Market Wizards" series which I have now read several times over. With this book however, I have to say I was a bit disappointed because I expected it to be just as good as the first. Some of the traders seemed to be a bit withheld and they didn't share as much insight as did those in the first book. I was especially disappointed that the "turtles" interviewed were not very open. It's understandable for traders to be tight-lipped about their strategies, but it makes for a less interesting book. That being said, there are some great traders interviewed here and I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who liked "Market Wizards".