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B**N
Worth Listening to Over & Over Again- If You Want To Make and Keep Your Money
Paul Tudor Jones provides a systematic approach to managing loss and profit. The tape is one I recommend to the new trader.
G**D
Outstanding
This audio CD contains insightful interviews with Paul Tudor Jones and Gary Bielfeldt. I have listened to each interview at least 9 or 10 times so far. If you're in the midst of a winning streak, their advice may sound like mere platitudes. However, if you listen to their interviews after you've just gotten your butt kicked in the market, their advice really will resonate. At that point, you'll want to listen to the interviews once a week thereafter to make sure that their principles really sink in. Here is some of Jones' advice: (1) always question your ability, (2) don't be a hero, (3) play great defense, (4) focus on protecting your capital, (5) get out of a losing position quickly, (6) don't average down, (7) get out when the market lets you out, not when you want to get out, (8) use time stops as well as price stops. Jones and Bielfeldt's interviews reveal how they got into the business, their trading successes and failures and the lessons to be learned therefrom, and their philanthropic undertakings. Great audio book.
D**E
Buy Here fund wizards instead, alot more informative
Not what I expected after listening to the hedge fun wizards series. Very short
Z**D
Audio CD only has the first 2 interviews.
This review is for the Audio CD. The book is awesome, but the Audio CD only contains the first 2 interviews. You're missing the rest. I didn't realize this, and it isn't shown in the listing page.
K**A
Not actual voices of the legends interviewed
This is just two people reading the interviews - lacks the voice, inflections, and emphasis of the legends being interviewed. Due to this reason, it is very difficult to know when the questions ends and the responses begins, due to the canned readings of the person doing these CDs.I owned the interviews from the CDs of Ed Seykota/Larry Hite, Richard Dennis, and Paul Tudor Jones - they are all read the same way and many times, you dont know whom said what when they go from the interviewer's questions to the legends responses, as the voices sound similar due to lack of emphasis and vocal inflections of the original legends.
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