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Stock Market Wizards: Interviews with America's Top Stock Traders by D. Schwager Jack,

Stock Market Wizards: Interviews with America's Top Stock Traders by D. Schwager Jack,
AVERAGE ANNUAL RETURNS OF 70% ... 90% ... 220%! FIND OUT HOW THE WIZARDS OUTPERFORM THE MARKET Can you beat the market year after year and largely sidestep periodic downturns? What separates the country's best investors from the ordinary? What lessons can the small investor learn from modern stock market wizards? Acclaimed trading expert Jack Schwager went to thirteen phenomenally successful traders for answers, including Mark Minervini, a junior high school dropout, who has averaged a 220 percent annual return during the past five years, while keeping his maximum quarterly loss to a fraction of one percent; Mark Cook, a Midwestern farmer who registered back-to-back annual gains of 563 and 322 percent in national trading contests; and Steve Lescarbeau, whose computerized trading model earns him an average of 70 percent per year with an incredibly low drawdown of only 3 percent. In lively interviews with his all-star lineup, Schwager brings you true stories, eye-opening tips, and the inside scoop on how to ride the bull, battle the bear, and still come out on top. And in a final wrap-up Schwager lays out 64 market lessons that provide invaluable insights for average investors and market professionals alike.



High-Flying Adventures in the Stock Market by Molly Baker,
High-Flying Adventures in the Stock Market by Molly Baker,
Praise for High-Flying Adventures in the Stock Market " Most Americans know mutual funds only by their performance numbers. In High-Flying Adventures in the Stock Market, Molly Baker takes us inside the fund industry to give us a compelling and intimate look at the human drama of running a fund." – Douglas K. Sease, Editor, Wall Street Journal Books " Baker uses the eye for detail she acquired as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal to explain the high-pressure world of the money manager in laymen’ s terms. For those seeking a readable, inside account of the ’ 90s historic stock market boom, this is a book to add to the portfolio." – Dana Milbank, Staff Writer, The Washington Post " A wonderful read– Baker takes you through a year in the life of a fund manager– it’ s so well conceived and written that you’ ll think you were there too.Individual investors who manage their own money should put this book in their portfolio. Informative, educational, and great fun." – Larry Waterhouse Jr., Chairman, TD Waterhouse Investor Services, Inc. " Baker has provided an unusual perspective into the world of mutual fund management. She is a real reporter who is skilled in her understanding of what she describes and lively in her choice of episodes. The book is fun as well as informative." – Peter L. Bernstein, President, Peter L. Bernstein, Inc., Author of The Power of Gold: The History of an Obsession " A fantastic voyage through the mutual fund universe. Every serious investor should read this book.



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Stock market downturn of 2002 - The stock market downturn of 2002 (some say "stock market crash" or "the Internet bubble bursting") is the sharp drop in stock prices during 2002 in stock exchanges across the United States, Canada, Asia, and Europe. After recovering from lows reached following the September 11, 2001 attacks, indices slid steadily starting in March 2002, with dramatic declines in July and September leading to lows last reached in 1997 and 1998.



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Emerging Growth Stock - Emerging Growth Stock The Rise And Fall Of Europe's New Stock Markets The advent of new stock markets (the German Neuer Markt, the French Nouveau March?, the Italian Nuovo Mercato emerging growth stock and Nasdaq Europe) has been one of the most important reforms of stock exchanges in Continental Europe in the 1990s. These stock markets aimed at attracting early stage, innovative emerging growth stock and high-growth firms that would not have been viable candidates for public equity financing ...

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Stock Trader - Stock Trader The Day Trader's Survival Guide Why does a stock like Juniper move 25 points in a single day white Microsoft never does? Why is Rambus a great stock for day traders, whereas Delland Cisco aren't? Why is the NYSE sometimes an easier market to trade in than NASDAQ, stock trader and why are executions usually better? And, last but not least, what do the three out of ten day traders who are consistently making money know that ...

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