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The New Market Wizards

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Dive into the minds of today’s top trading masters in “The New Market Wizards.” Jack D. Schwager interviews legendary traders, uncovering their secrets to success. Learn proven strategies, risk management techniques, and psychological insights for navigating the ever-changing market landscape. Perfect for traders of all levels seeking an edge.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780062313010
  • Publisher: HarperBusiness
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperBusiness
  • ISBN-10: 0062313010
  • Publisher Date: Aug. 2013
  • Language: English

24 reviews for The New Market Wizards

  1. Tina Pahwa

    Gave insights into areas I hadn’t thought about. The book provides a good balance of trading psychology and concrete ideas.

  2. Jayant Sangra

    A great book for understanding different trading styles. Learned about risk management which has improved my trading.

  3. Anonymous

    Found the book to be overly repetitive. Many topics and themes have been repeatedly stated by market wizards.

  4. Aditi Maheshwari

    Solid book. Some of the wizards’ approaches are difficult to replicate, but the underlying principles are gold.

  5. Harsh Lata

    I found some of the interviews less engaging than others. Still, the book provides valuable perspectives on the markets.

  6. Arshiya

    An important read for any serious trader. Focuses on the psychological aspect of trading, something not many books cover.

  7. Himanshu

    Offers a lot of great wisdom about the market, though the language used can be a bit dense. It’s worth pushing through.

  8. Teekshan Anantula

    The content is great. Some editing improvements could be made, but I’d still recommend giving this a read.

  9. Suraj Kumar

    Some very interesting ideas, though difficult to implement everything discussed. A valuable addition to my trading library.

  10. Ved Himanshu Patel

    Schwager does it again! Great interviews, but I wish there were more focus on specific trading setups. Still a must-read.

  11. Sahil Carpenter

    Schwager has done a fantastic job of uncovering the mindset of trading professionals! Will be re-reading this one.

  12. Reetish Mohan Panigrahy

    Amazing! It’s a must-read for every trader, beginner or expert. Many trading strategies described, all worth knowing.

  13. Priya Bharti

    Worth every penny! This book is filled with practical advice and real-world examples. A game-changer for my trading.

  14. Srishti

    Informative and inspiring. I particularly enjoyed the sections on risk management. Definitely improved my trading mindset.

  15. Shivam Dhiran

    A decent sequel. The original is much better. Provides new trading perspectives and risk management insights.

  16. Yash Dubey

    Not as groundbreaking as the original ‘Market Wizards’, but still plenty of wisdom to glean from these interviews.

  17. Disha Aggarwal

    A bit dense at times, but packed with actionable advice. You’ll need to reread certain sections to fully grasp the concepts.

  18. Lalit Kumar Chauhan

    Pretty good but not life-changing. I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to learn more about trading strategies.

  19. Kartik Paul

    Disappointed. Expected more concrete strategies. The interviews were interesting, but lacked practical takeaways.

  20. Digvijay Singh Rana

    A lot of great ideas and different concepts here! My trading will become better with the tips I read in this book.

  21. Shipika Arora

    A good read overall. Some insights were truly valuable, but others felt a bit repetitive. Worth the time for serious traders though.

  22. Pratyush Pandey

    A must-read for those looking to up their trading game. The book provides key information and insights into market trading.

  23. Ritika

    Excellent insights into the minds of successful traders. Helped me rethink my own strategies. Highly recommend!

  24. Rajesh Mandal

    Good content, but the format is a bit dry. It feels like reading transcripts rather than a cohesive narrative.

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