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By Art Collins |
May 13, 2008
Colin Alexander assumes the reader is new to futures trading, so he covers the basics at the onset. This is where I got my first inkling that this book was more than just another “milk-for-profit”
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By Art Collins |
March 13, 2008
“Anatomy of the Bear” profiles the four most significant market bottoms of the twentieth century. They include: 1921, 1932, 1949 and 1982. Author Russell Napier gives comprehensive insight into the
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By Art Collins |
January 16, 2008
Considering the title and the cover shot of a guy staring upside-down at his computer screen while standing on his head, you’re forgiven if you conclude you’re going to get some unorthodox trading
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By Art Collins |
September 19, 2007
No other trading legend inspires awe and wonder as the Turtles. Two industry giants, Richard Dennis and William Eckhardt, bet on whether successful trading was a matter of nature or nurture. They
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By Art Collins |
August 17, 2007
Strict mechanical traders don’t allow emotions to contaminate their order execution, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they feel comfortable about what they’re doing. In some ways, systematic traders
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By Art Collins |
July 18, 2007
Others didn’t do as well. Some have been discredited by their fellow alumni. Some never made it through the program due to lack of talent or violation of stipulations. Apparently even those members
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By Art Collins |
January 23, 2007
Although there is a huge public awareness of mechanical trading that barely existed 30 years ago, there are still widespread misconceptions about the methodology. One of the biggest disconnects lies
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By Art Collins |
October 23, 2006
It’s an occupational hazard: traders can’t get away from their work. Dr. Alexander Elder was climbing the walls after a few days on his Caribbean vacation. He correctly figured other traders were
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By Art Collins |
August 16, 2006
Despite issues particular to early 21st century America, including the war on terrorism, we are in a larger sense, facing an all too familiar drama with recurring chapters. Throughout history, two
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By Art Collins |
July 26, 2006
Warrior Trading doesn’t break much new ground, but it is pretty smart about the terrain it does cover. The author is in tune with what works and why, as well as what constitutes deceptive or useless