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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2010

Sept 20 2010

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  • Good Stuff D Boy!!!

  • Thanks Danny,just bought your first book suggestion. All 3 Market Wizards books are my favorites,they completely changed my outlook on trading. Now it is practice,learn,practice until I am a market wizard too. Great video,love your insights on the legends.

  • some of the stuff dani quoted traders doing ie putting in big sell orders to ramp up price so they can come back and sell that is if true simply criminal,amazing to see this happens all the time and nobody brings them to book!

  • Best stuff out there. Thanks Danny.

  • My pick that has help me and a fast and good read is Jesse Livermore -How_To_Trade_In_Stocks. If you look him up on Wikipedia you can read the book, just look under References. Then click on the PDF the book will come up. It is from 1940 and it's scary how close the 1920 trading reflects trading now. History never repeats but it sure as shit ryhmes.

  • Danny, a second vid on the book subject would be great,, We got the real deal here fellow traders...

  • Two thumbs up, Danny. Kudos to you.

    Des

    PS. Call me.

  • Im not done with this. There is a lot more to tell. Im thinking of doing another vid as a follow up, maybe from the office or home. But of all things and I mean all.. If I learned one thing from the PIT BULL its that sometimes getting out of a looser can be just as good as getting out of a winner. I know that sounds funny but its now the PIT BULL played it and its how I do it. Get the book

  • Market Wizards is a fascinating book! I was wondering what book you were going to talk about this week. And I didn't realize that the Pit Boss was Marty Schwartz. All this time I thought you were talking about Pete Najarian!

  • Market Wizards should cost $10,000 per copy, Larry Hite's chapter on risk management is easily worth that.

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