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Foreword | ||
Publishers Comments | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Preface | ||
A Personal Fiasco | ||
Chapter 1 | "I Was Out 45 Ticks by the Time I Puked Them." | 10 |
Chapter 2 | "I Remember the Day I Had $5600 in My Account. This Was Down From Well Over a Million Dollars" | 21 |
Chapter 3 | "...And Then I'd Have the 'Walk-on-Water' Complex..." | 29 |
Chapter 4 | "I Grabbed a Baseball Bat and Was a Hair's-Breadth Away From Bloodying His Skull." | 37 |
Chapter 5 | "I Prayed for One Thing--That When I Liquidated Everything, I Wouldn't Owe the Firm Any Money." | 47 |
Chapter 6 | "I Was Beginning to Believe My Own Bull S---." | 55 |
Chapter 7 | "No Matter What Happened, I was Going to Follow the System." | 63 |
Chapter 8 | "It's Not Hot Enough. It Can Never Be Hot Enough." | 71 |
Chapter 9 | "I'm Trying To Be Short A Market That Basically Has The Whole World Cheering For It." | 79 |
Chapter 10 | "Give Me All The Obsessive-Compulsive People You Can." | 87 |
Chapter 11 | "It's Better For The Board Of Trade To Survive Electronically Than To Fall On The Sword Of Open Outcry." | 95 |
Chapter 12 | "It Was Like I Was Tied To A Post, And They Were Shooting At Me With Shotguns." | 107 |
Chapter 13 | "It's Like Comparing Battle Scars With Each Other, To Prove That You Have Earned The Right To Be A Gladiator In The Marketplace | 115 |
Chapter 14 | "It Looked Like It Was Just Printing Money." | 123 |
Chapter 15 | "I Just Walked On The Floor And Heard That Noise." | 129 |
Chapter 16 | "I'm Grabbing Him, And There's Spit Flying Everywhere." | 137 |
Chapter 17 | "I Was Like A Zombie Thinking 'What In The Hell Just Happened'." | 147 |
Chapter 18 | "I Would Make Money For Four Days, And Then On The Fifth Day, I Would Blow Everything." | 157 |
Chapter 19 | "He Said I Should Get Myself Back To Chicago." | 165 |
Chapter 20 | "I Wasn't Going To Be The Wealthiest Guy In The Graveyard." | 173 |
Chapter 21 | "It Didn't Fell Devastating." | 183 |
Chapter 22 | "I Had My Approach Down To Where It Was Almost Like A Batting Average." | 191 |
Chapter 23 | "Opinions Are Often Wrong, But Markets Never Are." | 203 |
Chapter 24 | "I've Learned More From The Mistakes Of The Big Traders Than I Did From How Good They Were." | 211 |
Chapter 25 | "The Market Doesn't Stop Just Because You're Stuck." | 223 |
Chapter 26 | "I Was In Sixth Gear, Going Full Throttle, And I Forgot To Pull Back." | 231 |
Chapter 27 | "It's Harder To Be A Trader Than It Is To Be A Test Pilot Because You Have To Live With Your Consequences." | 239 |
Chapter 28 | "I Wanted To See What It Was Like To Trade A Fifty Lot." | 249 |
Chapter 29 | "The Biggest Mistake A Trader Makes Is Trying To Defend A Position." | 257 |
Chapter 30 | "They're Ringing Bells, Something's Wrong." | 263 |
Chapter 31 | "I Wanted To Get My Money Back In Pretty Much The Way I'd Lost It--Rapidly." | 269 |
Chapter 32 | "Buy A Creeper, Sell A Leaper." | 277 |
Chapter 33 | "I'll Muscle The Market When I Should Have Just Gotten Out And Gone On To A Better Trade." | 283 |
Chapter 34 | "The Wildness Lies In Wait." | 291 |
Chapter 35 | "You Can't Let Liquidity Force You To Change The Way You Trade." | 301 |
Summary: Recurring Kryptonite Encounters | 313 |
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