Description
Financial and commodity markets are characterized by periodic crashes and upside explosions. In retrospect, the reasons behind these abrupt movements often seem very clear, but generally few people understand what's happening at the time. Top traders and investors like George Soros or Jesse Livermore have stood apart from the crowd and capitalized on their unique insights to capture huge profits.
Engaging and informative, The Greatest Trades of All Time chronicles how a select few traders anticipated market eruptions?from the 1929 stock market crash to the 2008 subprime mortgage meltdown?and positioned themselves to excel while a majority of others failed. Along the way, author Vincent Veneziani describes the economic and financial forces that led to each market cataclysm and how these individuals perceived what was happening beforehand and why they decided to place big bets, often at great risk and in opposition to consensus opinion at the time.
- Traders discussed include George Soros, Jesse Livermore, Paul Tudor Jones, John Templeton, and John Paulson
- Provide contemporary traders and investors with insights on how great traders make great trades
- Offers insights on market forecasting, mass psychology, and the importance of personal conviction in trading
At a time when many investors are looking to the past for answers to the future, this book brings important historical moments in the financial markets to life.
Author: Vincent W. Veneziani
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 10/04/2011
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.81lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.39w x 0.77d
ISBN13: 9780470645994
ISBN10: 0470645997
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Investments & Securities | General
About the Author
VINCENT W. VENEZIANI is a trader and writer on markets, financial news, hedge funds, and economics for financial publisher Markets Media. He has also appeared on CNBC, Russia Today, and the BBC as a commentator. Previously, Veneziani worked at Business Insider covering Wall Street and the economy. He has also written in the past for Gawker Media, AOL, the New York Daily News, Popular Mechanics, and TechCrunch. Veneziani currently resides in New York City.
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