Summary of Jack D. Schwager's The Little Book of Market Wizards

Summary of Jack D. Schwager's The Little Book of Market Wizards

  • Everest Media,
Publisher:Everest Media LLCISBN 13: 9781669387428ISBN 10: 1669387429

Paperback & Hardcover deals ―

Amazon IndiaGOFlipkart GOSnapdealGOSapnaOnlineGOJain Book AgencyGOBooks Wagon₹375Book ChorGOCrosswordGODC BooksGO

e-book & Audiobook deals ―

Amazon India GOGoogle Play Books ₹3.99Audible GO

* Price may vary from time to time.

* GO = We're not able to fetch the price (please check manually visiting the website).

Know about the book -

Summary of Jack D. Schwager's The Little Book of Market Wizards is written by Everest Media, and published by Everest Media LLC. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1669387429 (ISBN 10) and 9781669387428 (ISBN 13).

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 On April 15, 1959, Bob Gibson played his first major league game, coming in as a relief pitcher for the Cardinals. He gave up a home run to the very first batter he faced. In the next inning, Gibson gave up another home run. He was sent back to the minors after that game. #2 The story of Michael Marcus is a classic example of how some of the most successful traders started with failure. Marcus was a college junior who was persuaded to trade futures by a friend of a friend. He lost money on every trade, and when his adviser came up with the idea to trade contracts based on corn blight fears, Marcus lost his entire $30,000. #3 Marcus learned to combine his innate talent as a trader with experience and risk management, and was incredibly successful. He took a trading job at Commodities Corporation, and in about 10 years’ time, he turned those modest allocations into $80,000,000. #4 Many of the Market Wizards had a difficult start in their careers, with some losing a lot of money. However, they were persistent and learned from their mistakes.