Larry Hite is one of the early pioneers of systematic trend-following trading. He has had great success and was featured in Jack Schwager’s first Market Wizards book in 1989. I have reviewed the Market Wizards series in my blog. Larry has now written a book of his own, how he beats the odds in the […]
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Nick Radge – Unholy Grails – Review
Several months ago I reviewed Nick’s book “Successful Stock Trading” in my blog. Meanwhile, I’ve been following his work online and listening to him on podcasts. He is from Australia and has 35 years of experience, he used to work at the trading floor of the Sydney Futures Exchange. He has always been a systematic […]
It’s the story of the famous experiment in 1983 about teaching a group of inexperienced people to become traders led by Richard Dennis and his partner William Eckhardt. Dennis believed in teaching someone to become a trader while Eckhardt had serious doubts. They made a bet to give it a try through the experiment and […]
This is a book about market breadth indicators published in 2015 and is the second edition. Gregory L. Morris has done a great job putting together a kind of an encyclopedia. He has been analyzing and researching market breadth for over 20 years. Already in foreword by Tom McClellan there is a good example how […]
At first I was a bit skeptical taking this book to hand because it was published 20 years ago, therefore the title sounds like a book about aged trading strategies that probably don’t work anymore. But since few traders had recommended to read this book I gave it a shot. After reading the introduction, I […]