Jack Schwager Combines the Lessons Learned from the World’s Best Traders Into One, Easy-to-digest Volume
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In THE LITTLE BOOK OF MARKET WIZARDS: Lessons from the Greatest Traders (WILEY;
Schwager identifies what separates highly successful market practitioners—the Market Wizards—from ordinary traders. Each chapter in his book focuses on a specific theme essential to market success and describes how all market participants can benefit by incorporating various proven traits, behaviors and philosophies into their own trading.
These themes include:
• Don’t be afraid to make a mistake. Each mistake, if recognized and acted upon, provides an opportunity for improving a trading approach.
• Pick a trading style that matches your personality. A sound methodology that is very successful for one trader can be a poor fit and a losing strategy for another trader.
• If you’re confident in a position, bet big. If you’re not, bet small. Estimate the probability of success and bet accordingly.
• Don’t focus on making money, focus on protecting what you have. Sometimes just doing nothing can be the best strategy if the market doesn’t present favorable opportunities.
These themes are particularly sentient today, at a time of great change for the hedge fund industry. As alternative investing strategies become available to a larger pool of investors through the proliferation of liquid alternatives, ETFs and online trading, competition in the alternative investment industry will become fiercer than ever. Traders who want to succeed and avoid making mistakes would do well to follow the lessons compiled by Schwager in The Little Book of Market Wizards.
Together, these lessons provide a blueprint for any trader that hopes to one day be a ‘Market Wizard.’
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