Trend Following (Updated Edition): Learn to Make Millions in up or down Markets (Unabridged)
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3.7 • 3 Ratings
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- $25.99
Publisher Description
Michael Covel is the author of five books, including the international best seller, Trend Following and his investigative narrative, The Complete TurtleTrader. Fascinated by traders that quietly generate spectacular returns, those going against the grain of investment orthodoxy, he has uncovered astonishing insights about how they think, strategize, and execute their systems.
His cutting-edge and unorthodox perspectives have garnered international acclaim and have earned him invitations with: China Asset Management Co., Ltd., GIC Private Limited (Singapore sovereign wealth fund), BM&F Bovespa, Managed Funds Association, Bank of China Investment Management, Market Technicians Association. He also has the distinction of interviewing four Nobel Prize winners in economics, including Daniel Kahneman and Harry Markowitz and has been featured by major press, including: The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, CCTV, The Straits Times, and Fox Business.
Covel's Trend Following podcast now has over 2.5M listens (trendfollowing.com/podcast) and has ranked as high as number two on iTunes. He splits his time across USA and Asia, and sees location independence as our future.
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Customer Reviews
It's Repetitive
This book is disappointing. It’s repetitive and lacks meaningful insights. While the profiles are decent, Covel’s writing comes across as self-congratulatory, as if he’s a famous trend trader himself—though his claim to fame seems to be writing a book on the topic. Even more frustrating is the inclusion of podcast interviews in the audiobook, which feels out of place. The writing reminds me of that person at a party constantly name-dropping (“Larry Fink told me,” or “John Henry says”), leaving you scanning the room for someone else to talk to. My advice? Skip the book. Just listen to the podcast—you’ll get enough out of it to move on to Market Wizards.