Market Wizards: Interviews with Top TradersA bestselling classic (more than 200,000 copies sold in hardcover and paperback) that delves into the minds of some of the world's most successful traders. |
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Page 23
... market couldn't seem to take out. So, I held on. At the end of that year, the $700, which Ihad run up to over $12,000 ... bull market, the one that went from $3.25 to nearly $12, I impulsively took my profits and got out of everything. I ...
... market couldn't seem to take out. So, I held on. At the end of that year, the $700, which Ihad run up to over $12,000 ... bull market, the one that went from $3.25 to nearly $12, I impulsively took my profits and got out of everything. I ...
Page 27
... market reached an intraday chart point , it might penetrate that point ... market tone . First , the fundamentals should suggest that there is an imbalance of ... bull market should shrug off bearish news and respond vigorously to bullish ...
... market reached an intraday chart point , it might penetrate that point ... market tone . First , the fundamentals should suggest that there is an imbalance of ... bull market should shrug off bearish news and respond vigorously to bullish ...
Page 35
... bull phase in the commodity markets during the early to mid - 1970s . How much of your early success was due to your skills as a trader and how much was just the markets ? Honestly , I think the markets were so good , that by buying and ...
... bull phase in the commodity markets during the early to mid - 1970s . How much of your early success was due to your skills as a trader and how much was just the markets ? Honestly , I think the markets were so good , that by buying and ...
Page 41
... market tone tipping you off on a trade ? The most classic illustration I can think of is one of the soybean bull markets in the late 1970s . At the time , soybeans were in extreme shortage . One of the things pushing the market up was ...
... market tone tipping you off on a trade ? The most classic illustration I can think of is one of the soybean bull markets in the late 1970s . At the time , soybeans were in extreme shortage . One of the things pushing the market up was ...
Page 42
... bull market when prices almost reached $ 1 a pound . To this day , I recall I was long cotton and the week's export figure came out showing a half million bales of exports to China . It was the most bullish cotton ex- port figure I had ...
... bull market when prices almost reached $ 1 a pound . To this day , I recall I was long cotton and the week's export figure came out showing a half million bales of exports to China . It was the most bullish cotton ex- port figure I had ...
Contents
The Concept of Variant | 193 |
The Art of Stock Selection | 219 |
Stock Investment as a Treasure Hunt | 237 |
Champion Trader | 257 |
Buying Value andSelling | 283 |
PART TV THE VIEW FROM THE FLOOR | 345 |
The Psychology ofTrading | 411 |
A Personal Experience | 431 |
Dreams and Trading | 437 |
OptionsUnderstanding the Basics | 443 |
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