In the pantheon of financial literature, few texts bridge the divide between academic economic theory and the gritty reality of the trading pit as effectively as Victor Sperandeo’s Trader Vic—Methods of a Wall Street Master . Published in 1991, the work serves as a comprehensive manual for the speculator. While many trading books of the era focused solely on chart patterns or market folklore, Sperandeo (known as "Trader Vic") introduced a systematic approach grounded in the "Unified Field Theory" of economics.
Only after capital is preserved and profits are consistent should a trader seek extraordinary gains. The "Trader Vic" Technical Toolkit In the pantheon of financial literature, few texts
In 1971, with just a few years of trading under his belt, Sperandeo founded his own firm: Ragnar Options. Within just six months, Ragnar became the largest over-the-counter (OTC) options dealer in the entire world. His ability to systematically price risk revolutionized how his peers viewed options trading. 🌪️ The "Master" of 1987 Only after capital is preserved and profits are
: Protecting your downside is the most critical rule. No single trade should ever devastate your portfolio. His ability to systematically price risk revolutionized how
The best part was the mindset.
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