Summary of Michael W. Covel's The Complete TurtleTrader
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Get the Summary of Michael W. Covel's The Complete TurtleTrader in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Original book introduction: In The Complete TurtleTrader, Michael W. Covel, bestselling author of Trend Following and managing editor of TurtleTrader.com, the leading website on the Turtles, tells their riveting story with the first ever on the record interviews with individual Turtles. He describes how Dennis interviewed and selected his students, details their education and experiences while working for him, and breaks down the Turtle system and rules in full. He reveals how they made astounding fortunes, and follows their lives from the original experiment to the present day. Some have grown even wealthier than ever, and include some of today's top hedge fund managers. Equally important are those who passed along their approach to a second generation of Turtles, proving that the Turtles' system truly is reproducible, and that anyone with the discipline and the desire to succeed can do as well as-or even better than-Wall Street's top hedge fund wizards.
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Insights from Chapter 5
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Insights from Chapter 1
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Richard Dennis, the founder of CD Commodities, was a famous trader on Wall Street who conducted a real-life social experiment in the early 1980s. He hired people to work for him, but instead of paying them, he paid their families.
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Dennis believed that his ability to trade was not a natural gift. He saw the markets as being like Monopoly, and strategies, rules, odds, and numbers as objective and learnable.
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Dennis and his partner, William Eckhardt, a mathematics professor, believed that IQ was the main factor determining if someone would succeed in the markets or not.
#4
The author's friend Dennis has a theory about how he got into the top 100 traders on Wall Street. He believes he got in through an online lottery. It’s difficult for the reader to believe that such a thing could happen by chance.
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In his book, The Lifestyle Investor, Richard Dennis shared his method for choosing successful investments. He would take any company that had a high return on investment and high growth potential, and then look for companies that combined both of those characteristics. He would interview every single person who worked for the company, and then look for patterns in their stories.