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Book Synopsis
Fascinating insights into the hedge fund traders who consistently outperform the markets, in their own words From bestselling author, investment expert, and Wall Street theoretician Jack Schwager comes a behind-the-scenes look at the world of hedge funds, from fifteen traders who've consistently beaten the markets.

Trade Review

"A must-read for all would-be traders...while the book's focus is clearly on trading and investing, there is more than enough human interest on offer for the general reader.... Like Schwager's other works...Hedge Fund Market Wizards looks set to become a classic." (Money Week, June 2012)

"Offers valuable guidance and timeless insights for both investment professionals and market enthusiasts looking to improve their trading abilities by learning from the best." (trade2win.com, July 2012)

"This book is destined to be a classic just like the others by Jack. But the latest goes one step further, these traders aren't just at the top of their game, they have defined it. What can I say? This book was so good it almost made me want to get back into the game again!"
—Paul Wilmott, mathematician and ex-hedge fund manager

"Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant! Another book about true traders by a true trader. Jack Schwager has become the official author of traderdom for this and future generations. Not only does Hedge Fund Market Wizards deserve a spot in every respectable trader’s book collection, but the entire series should be read annually by both professional and aspiring traders. Timeless wisdom, priceless concepts!"
Peter Lewis Brandt, Futures Trader, Stableford Asset Management, and Author of Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader

"I read Jack Schwager's first Market Wizards book when I was just starting out as in investor more than 20 years ago. It put into brilliant focus the importance of trading psychology and knowing thyself. His latest work is yet another masterpiece. It brings to light new concepts in the world of investing that apply to all investors in today's markets. Anyone who reads this work will immeasurably enrich themselves on many levels because trading is life and life is trading."
Dr. Chris Kacher, Founder of www.SelfishInvesting.com, and Author of Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple

Author Jack Schwager seems to have built his career on the market wizardry of others. Based on this fourth wizard book—interviews with 15 hedge-fund managers who recount their careers and strategies—Schwager's long experience with wizardry has served him well. Readers captivated by the hedge-fund mystique won't be disappointed. Readers looking for insight into exactly how successful hedge-fund managers achieve success will have plenty to chew over. Schwager attempts to boil down the interviews into 40 "Market Wizard Lessons." Examples: Value investing works. Position size can be more important than entry price. Sometimes it's useful to do nothing. But the one that may ring truest is this: There is no Holy Grail in trading. What works for one may not work for another, or for you. Fortunately for us, there's a wide enough variety of portraiture in Hedge Fund Market Wizards that at least a few lessons should resonate.
Barrons.com

“Determining how great traders acquire and use their special skills has been an elusive quest. We have no shortage of cookbooks on how to trade, but only a limited number of books describe the decision processes of those who speculate as a profession. Trader confessionals exist often as testimonies to egos, but few focus on the details of decision making. Material that does successfully capture the essence of how speculators think is the Market Wizards series by Jack D. Schwager…. Even in the interviews of well-known traders, Schwager’s probing questions extract many new insights.”
—FAJ Book Review

“Even in the interviews of well-known traders, Schwager’s probing questions extract many new insights. The Ed Thorp interview, which is the longest, is almost worthy of a book in itself.”
—CFA Institute review



Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xvii

Part One Macro Men 1

Chapter 1 Colm O’Shea: Knowing When It’s Raining 3

Chapter 2 Ray Dalio: The Man Who Loves Mistakes 47

Chapter 3 Larry Benedict: Beyond Three Strikes 77

Chapter 4 Scott Ramsey: Low-Risk Futures Trader 103

Chapter 5 Jaffray Woodriff: The Third Way 129

Part Two Multistrategy Players 159

Chapter 6 Edward Thorp: The Innovator 161

Chapter 7 Jamie Mai: Seeking Asymmetry 223

Chapter 8 Michael Platt: The Art and Science of Risk Control 261

Part Three Equity Traders 285

Chapter 9 Steve Clark: Do More of What Works and Less of What Doesn’t 287

Chapter 10 Martin Taylor: The Tsar Has No Clothes 323

Chapter 11 Tom Claugus: A Change of Plans 359

Chapter 12 Joe Vidich: Harvesting Losses 385

Chapter 13 Kevin Daly: Who Is Warren Buffett? 405

Chapter 14 Jimmy Balodimas: Stepping in Front of Freight Trains 423

Chapter 15 Joel Greenblatt: The Magic Formula 451

Conclusion 40 Market Wizard Lessons 489

Epilogue 507

Appendix A The Gain to Pain Ratio 513

Appendix B Options—Understanding the Basics 515

About the Author 519

Index 521

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 22/05/2012
    ISBN13: 9781118273043, 978-1118273043
    ISBN10: 1118273044

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Fascinating insights into the hedge fund traders who consistently outperform the markets, in their own words From bestselling author, investment expert, and Wall Street theoretician Jack Schwager comes a behind-the-scenes look at the world of hedge funds, from fifteen traders who've consistently beaten the markets.

    Trade Review

    "A must-read for all would-be traders...while the book's focus is clearly on trading and investing, there is more than enough human interest on offer for the general reader.... Like Schwager's other works...Hedge Fund Market Wizards looks set to become a classic." (Money Week, June 2012)

    "Offers valuable guidance and timeless insights for both investment professionals and market enthusiasts looking to improve their trading abilities by learning from the best." (trade2win.com, July 2012)

    "This book is destined to be a classic just like the others by Jack. But the latest goes one step further, these traders aren't just at the top of their game, they have defined it. What can I say? This book was so good it almost made me want to get back into the game again!"
    —Paul Wilmott, mathematician and ex-hedge fund manager

    "Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant! Another book about true traders by a true trader. Jack Schwager has become the official author of traderdom for this and future generations. Not only does Hedge Fund Market Wizards deserve a spot in every respectable trader’s book collection, but the entire series should be read annually by both professional and aspiring traders. Timeless wisdom, priceless concepts!"
    Peter Lewis Brandt, Futures Trader, Stableford Asset Management, and Author of Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader

    "I read Jack Schwager's first Market Wizards book when I was just starting out as in investor more than 20 years ago. It put into brilliant focus the importance of trading psychology and knowing thyself. His latest work is yet another masterpiece. It brings to light new concepts in the world of investing that apply to all investors in today's markets. Anyone who reads this work will immeasurably enrich themselves on many levels because trading is life and life is trading."
    Dr. Chris Kacher, Founder of www.SelfishInvesting.com, and Author of Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple

    Author Jack Schwager seems to have built his career on the market wizardry of others. Based on this fourth wizard book—interviews with 15 hedge-fund managers who recount their careers and strategies—Schwager's long experience with wizardry has served him well. Readers captivated by the hedge-fund mystique won't be disappointed. Readers looking for insight into exactly how successful hedge-fund managers achieve success will have plenty to chew over. Schwager attempts to boil down the interviews into 40 "Market Wizard Lessons." Examples: Value investing works. Position size can be more important than entry price. Sometimes it's useful to do nothing. But the one that may ring truest is this: There is no Holy Grail in trading. What works for one may not work for another, or for you. Fortunately for us, there's a wide enough variety of portraiture in Hedge Fund Market Wizards that at least a few lessons should resonate.
    Barrons.com

    “Determining how great traders acquire and use their special skills has been an elusive quest. We have no shortage of cookbooks on how to trade, but only a limited number of books describe the decision processes of those who speculate as a profession. Trader confessionals exist often as testimonies to egos, but few focus on the details of decision making. Material that does successfully capture the essence of how speculators think is the Market Wizards series by Jack D. Schwager…. Even in the interviews of well-known traders, Schwager’s probing questions extract many new insights.”
    —FAJ Book Review

    “Even in the interviews of well-known traders, Schwager’s probing questions extract many new insights. The Ed Thorp interview, which is the longest, is almost worthy of a book in itself.”
    —CFA Institute review



    Table of Contents

    Foreword ix

    Preface xiii

    Acknowledgments xvii

    Part One Macro Men 1

    Chapter 1 Colm O’Shea: Knowing When It’s Raining 3

    Chapter 2 Ray Dalio: The Man Who Loves Mistakes 47

    Chapter 3 Larry Benedict: Beyond Three Strikes 77

    Chapter 4 Scott Ramsey: Low-Risk Futures Trader 103

    Chapter 5 Jaffray Woodriff: The Third Way 129

    Part Two Multistrategy Players 159

    Chapter 6 Edward Thorp: The Innovator 161

    Chapter 7 Jamie Mai: Seeking Asymmetry 223

    Chapter 8 Michael Platt: The Art and Science of Risk Control 261

    Part Three Equity Traders 285

    Chapter 9 Steve Clark: Do More of What Works and Less of What Doesn’t 287

    Chapter 10 Martin Taylor: The Tsar Has No Clothes 323

    Chapter 11 Tom Claugus: A Change of Plans 359

    Chapter 12 Joe Vidich: Harvesting Losses 385

    Chapter 13 Kevin Daly: Who Is Warren Buffett? 405

    Chapter 14 Jimmy Balodimas: Stepping in Front of Freight Trains 423

    Chapter 15 Joel Greenblatt: The Magic Formula 451

    Conclusion 40 Market Wizard Lessons 489

    Epilogue 507

    Appendix A The Gain to Pain Ratio 513

    Appendix B Options—Understanding the Basics 515

    About the Author 519

    Index 521

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