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09-03-2007
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Millionaire Traders: How Everyday People Are Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game by Kathy Lien and Boris Scholssberg

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This book features interviews with 12 successful individual traders. We have found 12 people who have hit it big trading for themselves. These are not hedge fund managers or employees of big money center banks, but regular people who started with as little as $1,000 and turned that into six- to seven-figure fortunes.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Kathy Lien is the Chief Currency Strategist at Forex Capital Markets LLC (FXCM). She is responsible for providing research and analysis for DailyFX.com, one of the most popular FX portals on the Web. Lien has written for MarketWatch from Dow Jones, Active Trader, Futures, and SFO magazines and is frequently quoted on Bloomberg and Reuters. She is also the author of Day Trading the Currency Market, which is published by Wiley.
Boris Schlossberg serves as Senior Currency Strategist at Forex Capital Markets LLC (FXCM) in New York. Mr. Schlossberg is a commentator for MarketWatch from Dow Jones, Reuters, and Bloomberg and provides weekly analysis of the currency markets for CNBC's Squawk Box. He is also the author of Technical Analysis of the Currency Market, published by Wiley.
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Price at AmazonUS$26.37
Number of Pages416 Pages
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By frings on 11-14-2007, 04:13 PM
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This review has been useful for 1 trader(s).
First I got the feeling I was reading Market Wizards... but definitely Jack made a better job in his dilligence, he exlpains why he was interviewing those traders/managers. In this book you won't see that!

Nice read though!
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