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Michael W. Covel “The Complete TurtleTrader: The Legend, the Lessons, the Results"
Collins | 2007-10-01 | ISBN: 0061241709 | 272 pages | PDF | 1,1 Mb
The Complete TurtleTrader
is a wonderful chronicle of the entire Turtle story, starting with
Richard Dennis's humble beginnings as a 19-year old kid in the early
1970's trading on the MidAmerican Exchange, a now defunct regional
commodity exchange that traded mini-sized agricultural contracts.
Dennis was a trading genius and a quick study. Most traders try to
apply the old adage, "buy low and sell high," which is why
most traders fail. How low is low? How high is high? There are no
definitive answers to these questions. But Dennis intuitively grasped
the concept of doing the opposite: buying strength and selling
weakness. "Buy high and sell higher," and "sell low and
buy lower," are the fundamental, but counterintuitive concepts of
trend trading. Dennis got rich - as in running an intial stake of a
few hundred dollars into tens of millions! - trading in the pits this
way. By 1983, he had moved off the floor to trade multiple markets for
his own account from an office. This is where we get to the heart of
the Turtles story. To settle a bet with his business partner about
whether traders could be taught or were simply "born," the
an experiment was conceived.
RapidShare Link;
http://rapidshare.com/files/103193329/Complete_TurtleTrader.rar
Collins | 2007-10-01 | ISBN: 0061241709 | 272 pages | PDF | 1,1 Mb
The Complete TurtleTrader
is a wonderful chronicle of the entire Turtle story, starting with
Richard Dennis's humble beginnings as a 19-year old kid in the early
1970's trading on the MidAmerican Exchange, a now defunct regional
commodity exchange that traded mini-sized agricultural contracts.
Dennis was a trading genius and a quick study. Most traders try to
apply the old adage, "buy low and sell high," which is why
most traders fail. How low is low? How high is high? There are no
definitive answers to these questions. But Dennis intuitively grasped
the concept of doing the opposite: buying strength and selling
weakness. "Buy high and sell higher," and "sell low and
buy lower," are the fundamental, but counterintuitive concepts of
trend trading. Dennis got rich - as in running an intial stake of a
few hundred dollars into tens of millions! - trading in the pits this
way. By 1983, he had moved off the floor to trade multiple markets for
his own account from an office. This is where we get to the heart of
the Turtles story. To settle a bet with his business partner about
whether traders could be taught or were simply "born," the
an experiment was conceived.
RapidShare Link;
http://rapidshare.com/files/103193329/Complete_TurtleTrader.rar
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