The Little Book of Market Wizards
Lessons from the Greatest Traders
by Jack D. Schwager
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Day Trading, Finance, and Nonfiction.
An accessible look at the art of investing and how to adopt the practices of top professionals What differentiates the highly successful market practitionersthe Market Wizardsfrom ordinary traders What traits do they share What lessons can the average trader learn from those who achieved superior returns for decades while still maintaining stri...
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