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杰克·施瓦格The Little Book of Market Wizards: Lessons from the Greatest Traders

 
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【资料名称】:The Little Book of Market Wizar - Schwager, Jack D_    
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  内容简介
  Whether you're an active trader, or simply want a better understanding of how to succeed in today's markets, you'll benefit from the wisdom and insight renowned "Traders' Hall of Fame" award winner. Now, Jack Schwager hands you the strategies of the most sought after traders. Through his bestselling Market Wizards books, Schwager has probed the minds of the world's most respected investors, studying their personal traits and learning the secret techniques that have turned them into investment role models. Now a professional investor and successful fund manager in his own right, Schwager shares his own secrets, along with those of his prominent "Wizards." This book will enable you to master the fine art of trading as you discover and apply the key methods and traits shared by the world's most acclaimed traders. Find critical, yet often overlooked factors for understanding: * How to avoid losing faith during down markets, and confidently pull profits in any market condition * The dangers of overtrading--how to react when no position is the right position * The value of "self-analysis" for finding a trading method that fits your personality and goals * The real risk in volatility * How to develop the habit of "disloyalty" * Why you MUST learn how to change directions--and how to do it quickly Plus, the keys to developing discipline, good money management skills, and avoiding the risks inherent in second-guessing your own system--all learned from the Market Wizards themselves and revealed here for you.
  作者简介
  Jack D. Schwager is a recognized industry expert in futures and hedge funds and the author of a number of widely acclaimed financial books, including the bestsellers Market Wizards and New Market Wizards. He is currently the co-portfolio manager for the ADM Investor Services Diversified Strategies Fund, a portfolio of futures and FX managed accounts. He is also an advisor to Marketopper, an India-based quantitative trading firm, supervising a major project that will adapt their trading technology to trade a global futures portfolio. Previously, Mr. Schwager was a partner in the Fortune Group, a London-based hedge fund advisory firm, which specialized in creating customized hedge fund portfolios for institutional clients. Mr. Schwager was one of three partners with direct responsibility for selecting managers and constructing portfolios. The Fortune Group was fully acquired by the Close Brothers Group, a U.K. merchant bank, in 2010. His previous experience includes 22 years as Director of Futures research for some of Wall Street's leading firms and ten years as the co-principal of a CTA.
  目录
  Cover
  Contents
  Title
  Copyright
  Dedication
  Foreword
  Preface
  Chapter One: Failure Is Not Predictive
  The Story of Bob Gibson
  If at First You Fail
  “One-Lot” Persists
  Two Key Lessons
  Chapter Two: What Is Not Important
  Jim Rogers
  Marty Schwartz
  Reconciling the Divergent Views
  Chapter Three: Trading Your Own Personality
  Paul Tudor Jones
  Gil Blake
  Comparing Jones and Blake
  Personality and Trading Systems
  Chapter Four: The Need for an Edge
  Money Management Is Not Enough
  An Edge Is Not Enough
  Chapter Five: The Importance of Hard Work
  David Shaw
  John Bender
  The Paradox
  Chapter Six: Good Trading Should Be Effortless
  Zen and the Art of Trading
  Chapter Seven: The Worst of Times, the Best of Times
  When Everything Is Going Wrong
  When Everything Is Great
  Chapter Eight: Risk Management
  Uncle Point and Kovner’s Dictum
  How Not to Place Your Stops
  An Option to Stops
  Risk Management at the Portfolio Level
  Quick Exits When Wrong
  The Trader’s Dilemma
  Underappreciated Reason for Avoiding Large Losses
  It’s Not Rocket Science
  Chapter Nine: Discipline
  McKay’s Lapse of Discipline
  Chapter Ten: Independence
  A Personal Story
  Chapter Eleven: Confidence
  Chapter Twelve: Losing Is Part of the Game
  The Link between Confidence and Taking Losses
  The Rationalization of a Losing Trader
  The Four Types of Trades
  Willing to Lose
  Chapter Thirteen: Patience
  Century-Old Wisdom
  A Master of Patience
  The Power of Doing Nothing
  The Wisdom of Sitting
  Chapter Fourteen: No Loyalty
  “The Market Was Telling Me I Was Wrong”
  Jones Reverses Course
  Caught by a Surprise
  Surviving the Worst Trading Blunder Ever
  A Bad Idea Transformed
  Don’t Publicize Your Market Calls
  Chapter Fifteen: Size Matters
  The Power of Bet Size
  The Danger of Size
  Stepping on the Accelerator
  Volatility and Trading Size
  Correlation and Trading Size
  Chapter Sixteen: Doing the Uncomfortable Thing
  The Outperforming Monkey
  The Inadvertent Experiment
  Behavioral Economics and Trading
  Why Emotions Affect Even Computerized Trading
  Conclusion
  Chapter Seventeen: Emotions and Trading
  Expensive Excitement
  You Can’t Win If You Have to Win
  Impulsive Trades
  Don’t Confuse Intuition with Impulse
  Chapter Eighteen: Dynamic versus Static Trading
  The Need to Adapt
  Scaling versus Single-Price Entry and Exit
  Trading around Positions
  Chapter Nineteen: Market Response
  Gold and the First Iraq War
  McKay Gets Interested in Stocks
  Dalio Is Surprised
  A Most Bullish Report
  Druckenmiller Is on the Wrong Side of the Market
  The Invincible Position
  The Submerged Volleyball
  Buy the Strongest, Sell the Weakest
  Correlation as a Clue
  Chapter Twenty: The Value of Mistakes
  Analyzing Your Trades
  The Trader’s Log
  Chapter Twenty-One: Implementation versus Idea
  A Post-Bubble Trade
  A Better Option
  Chapter Twenty-Two: Off the Hook
  A Unique Observation
  On the Hook
  Schwartz Saves Me Money
  Chapter Twenty-Three: Love of the Endeavor
  Appendix
  About the Author


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