Jack Schwager is the kind of man that has had a career that would would fill a 20 page resume. He's done it all, and all signs point that he's not anywhere close to stopping. Currently, Schwager is the executive director of the board of Fortune Group. He is also the senior portfolio manager for the Global Fund Analysis team at Fortune and the principal investment manager of the Market Wizard Funds.
Schwager is probably best known for the many books he published in the 80s and 90s, which became classics in the financial community. With over 10 titles to his name, Schwager's books were well received and continue to sell as timeless guides to financial success.
His titles include:
A Complete Guide to the Futures Markets: Fundamental Analysis (1984)
Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders (1993)
The New Market Wizards: Conversations with America's Top Traders (1994)
Schwager on Futures: Fundamental Analysis (1995)
Schwager on Futures: Technical Analysis (1996)
Schwager on Futures: Managed Trading (1996)
Getting Started with Technical Analysis (1999)
Stock Market Wizards: Interviews with America's Top Stock Traders (2003)
Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders (2006)
Wall Street Stories: Introduction by Jack Schwager (2008)
The Market Wizard series allows individual traders to look over the shoulders of some of the world's most successful traders, investors and CEOs. These in-depth interviews explore each expert's trading career, trading philosophy and market anecdotes. Schwager attempts to identify similar characteristics and traits among this group of successful individuals.
If you haven't read the Market Wizard series, then you just have to watch the Jack Schwager's free presentation of “Market Wizard Insights,” on INO TV Free.
In this complimentary 85-minute video, Jack Schwager will talk about the Market Wizard series and give you an inside view of his finding throughout the years. Remember, you can pause, stop or replay the video anytime... so watch it at your own leisure.
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Lindsay Thompson
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Barbara Star, Ph.D., part-time trader, author, and university professor, provides one-on-one technical analysis training for both beginning and experienced traders. She also helps traders find the indicators best suited to their trading style, and will develop custom indicators when necessary. Barbara became interested in the financial markets about fifteen years ago. Tired of hand charting, she bought her first charting software soon after the 1987 crash, and has been fascinated by technical analysis and technical indicators ever since. Barbara’s articles and software reviews have appeared in Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities magazine since 1991. She wrote the three-volume EZ Indicator Series for Metastock users, and co-authored the trading manual Oscillator/Cycle Combinations Metastock Supplement with Walter Bressert in 1992. She is active in the Market Analysts of Southern California, a group formed by John Bollinger and his colleagues and open to anyone interested in technical analysis. She has served as both a board member and vice-president of the organization. She also leads a technical analysis user group.
John Murphy, CNBC-TV’s technical analyst for many years, wrote the book many technicians consider the core of their technical analysis library, Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets (Prentice Hall, 1986). Along with his daily broadcasts discussing the financial markets, John also heads his own consulting firm—JJM Technical Advisors, Inc. John founded JJM Technical Advisors in 1981 after serving for a number of years as director of commodity technical analysis and senior managed account trading advisor with Merrill Lynch. He is a past director and director emeritus of the MTA. John wrote Intermarket Technical Analysis (Wiley & Sons, 1991) and The Visual Investor (Wiley & Sons, 1996). John received the very first award given for Contribution to Global Technical Analysis, presented at the International Federation of Technical Analysts’ fifth World Conference in 1992





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