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The third in the bestselling Market Wizards series, this time focusing on the barometer of the economy the stock market.
It has been nearly a decade since the publication of the highly successful The New Market Wizards. The interim has witnessed the most dynamic bull market in US stock history, a collapse in commodity prices, dramatic failures in some of the worlds leading hedge funds, the burst of the Internet bubble, a fall into recession and subsequent rumblings of recovery. Who have been the market wizards during this tumultuous financial period? How did some traders manage to significantly outperform a stockmarket that during its heyday moved virtually straight up?
This book will feature interviews with a variety of traders who achieved phenomenal financial success during the glory days of the Internet boom. In contrast with the first two Market Wizard books, which included traders from a broad financial spectrum stocks, bonds, currencies and futures this volume will focus on traders in the stockmarket.
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- Paperback 352 Pages
- Edition: Rev Upd
- ISBN-10: 0066620597
- ISBN-13: 9780066620596
- Publisher: Collins
- Pub date: Apr 01, 2003
- Dimensions: 18 cm x 14 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Hardcover

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A very good book for those who are interested in becoming a money manager or a full-time investor (not hobby, as hobby costs money.)
The author interviewed a number of people who either work as a 1-man team or as a company. But in either case, the author analyzed their straits of what made a s ... Continue
A very good book for those who are interested in becoming a money manager or a full-time investor (not hobby, as hobby costs money.)
The author interviewed a number of people who either work as a 1-man team or as a company. But in either case, the author analyzed their straits of what made a successful investor.