Jack D. Schwager is a respected market expert who has written several acclaimed books profiling top traders across several markets. His bestselling Market Wizards series is based on in-depth interviews with over 50 of the world's most successful traders. Schwager has been trading, researching, and writing about markets for over 40 years, and is currently the co-portfolio manager for ADM Investor Services’ Diversified strategic fund.
The Little Book of Market Wizards (2014) distills decades of wisdom from iconic traders, sharing key insights on strategy, risk management, and mindset. Based on interviews with hedge fund managers and commodity traders who've generated huge returns, this book is packed with engaging anecdotes to teach you how persistence, flexibility, and emotional discipline will let you excel like the pros.
Market Wizards (2012) pulls back the curtain on how the world’s best traders consistently dominate the markets. Through candid interviews, financial legends reveal the strategies, mindsets, and discipline that turned them into millionaires and billionaires. These lessons could be the key to transforming your own trading game.
Market Wizards, Updated by Jack D. Schwager delves into the world of successful traders and their strategies. Through in-depth interviews and analysis, the book provides valuable insights and lessons for anyone looking to navigate the unpredictable world of financial markets. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a novice, this updated edition offers timeless wisdom and practical advice to help you achieve your trading goals.
Getting Started in Technical Analysis by Jack D. Schwager is a comprehensive guide for beginners looking to understand and utilize technical analysis in the stock market. The book covers key concepts such as chart patterns, indicators, and trend analysis, providing practical advice and real-world examples to help readers develop their own trading strategies.
Individuals who want to learn how to analyze and interpret stock charts
Traders who are looking to improve their technical analysis skills
Investors who want to understand the psychological aspects of market behavior