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The Stock Market Philosopher: Insights of a Soviet-Born, New York-Bred Hedge Fund Trader
$19.95
Gennady Favel
ISBN #: 978-1934354063
This entertaining examination of a successful Wall Street trader's thoughts on the stock market starts with his early attraction to risk-taking endeavors. Follow the author’s unorthodox path from the Soviet Union to his rise as a New York City hedge fund trader.
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Hardcover, 142 pages
Publisher: W&A Publishing; first edition (October 7, 2008)
Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 5.2 x 0.7 inches
Approx. Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
ISBN-10: 1934354066

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Gennady Favel has traveled an unorthodox path from the Soviet Union to becoming a New York City hedge fund trader. This book is not a “how-to” manual for trading, but rather an entertaining examination of a successful Wall Street trader’s thoughts on the stock market, starting with his early attraction to risk-taking endeavors. Favel’s interest in market strategy was piqued as a Soviet youth—playing fantiki, a children’s game involving Bazooka Joe gum wrappers. His family immigrated to the United States while he was still in grade school and he continued his quest for quick riches through his college career.

Favel’s youthful exploits eventually paid off, as he began his Wall Street career and began mastering the art of trading. Explore the author’s evolving out-of-the-box trading philosophy and strategies, including his thoughts on fundamental vs. technical analysis, modern portfolio theory and the random walk school of analysis

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This book is not a “how-to” manual for trading, but rather an entertaining examination of a successful Wall Street trader’s thoughts on the stock market, starting with his early attraction to risk-taking endeavors.

The Stock Market Philosopher also offers a thoughtful book on trading strategy masquerading as a memoir. Favel draws the reader in with tales of his early years in Soviet Ukraine, followed by his high school and college years in New York. Favel’s interest in market strategy was piqued as a youth playing fantiki, a Russian children s game involving Bazooka Joe gum wrappers.

Favel’s family immigrated to the United States while he was still in grade school and he continued his quest for quick riches through his college career. His youthful exploits eventually paid off, as he began his Wall Street career and began mastering the art of trading. Explore the author s evolving out-of-the-box trading philosophy and strategies, including his thoughts on fundamental vs. technical analysis, modern portfolio theory and the random walk school of analysis.


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