Jaydee
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As I said a couple of posts ago, I see what you are getting at in terms of these 'fake' traders who talk the talk but, secretly, don't walk the walk and I completely agree. You're right, if a trader has to make money writing book, the question has to be asked, 'How successful can this guy be as a trader if he's having to make money as an author?'
However, my point is that I have read the book and I honestly wish it had been one of the first trading books I had read. I read it just over a month ago and its educational value was limited because it didn't add much to my knowledge base. However, if I was starting out, I think I could have learnt a lot from it and for that reason I recommend it.
So, to answer your question, I have no idea if it helped him trade well but I do think it would help those new to trading. Jack Schwager talked to traders and there's some pearls of wisdom in his Market Wizard series. Tharp's book has wisdom too and it's far more tangible and specific than the Wizards books.
I appreciate that Van K Tharp could be a complete loser when it comes to trading - I have no proof to the contrary, but this particular book he wrote is ok in my opinion. If he is as bad as you say, then maybe it's a good think he leeched other traders ideas and methods, rather than use his own - he has presented the information well.
However, my point is that I have read the book and I honestly wish it had been one of the first trading books I had read. I read it just over a month ago and its educational value was limited because it didn't add much to my knowledge base. However, if I was starting out, I think I could have learnt a lot from it and for that reason I recommend it.
So, to answer your question, I have no idea if it helped him trade well but I do think it would help those new to trading. Jack Schwager talked to traders and there's some pearls of wisdom in his Market Wizard series. Tharp's book has wisdom too and it's far more tangible and specific than the Wizards books.
I appreciate that Van K Tharp could be a complete loser when it comes to trading - I have no proof to the contrary, but this particular book he wrote is ok in my opinion. If he is as bad as you say, then maybe it's a good think he leeched other traders ideas and methods, rather than use his own - he has presented the information well.
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