American futures college students died on 1934 and 1999.
During the skyrocketing commodity futures market in the early 1970s, the profit was $654.38+$800,000, and $654.38+$800,000. At the age of 60, Stanley Crowe took the millions of dollars he had gathered on Wall Street, stayed away from this competitive market, wandered around the world and enjoyed life alone. At the age of 65, he died of a myocardial infarction.
The book Professional Futures Speculator was written in the early stage of Mr. Crowe's futures trading, which recorded his early trading thoughts and investment practices. Judging from the contents of the book, although Mr. Crowe has made great achievements and made a lot of profits in the futures market in recent years, his trading thoughts are far from stable and mature, chaotic and contradictory.
In the book, Mr. Crowe not only emphasizes the importance of trend trading, but also does a lot of short-term trading, even short-term trading in the day; It is said that their transactions are mainly based on technical analysis, but in fact they are often mixed with fundamental analysis, even gossip and market rumors; It not only emphasizes "cutting off losses and making profits run", but also earns a lot in practice.