I interviewed him for an extended sit down a while back for a project underway (not the film). He was a great interview.
Eventually, absolutely, it will be DVD too.
I agree, Niederhoffer would be an interesting interview.
Film festivals, an initial limited theatrical release, and followed by TV/cable.
Thanks for the feedback, but you may want to more carefully analyze who is in that list.
I am producing a film documentary. The film is a journey down the path of investigating investor behavior, looking at financial news and...
As this thread originally involved Dennis, check <a href="http://www.cato.org/people/directors.html">CATO's board of directors</a>.
That was the popular media spin. <a href="http://www.cato.org/pubs/briefs/bp-052es.html">A different view</a>.
Every time I hear LTCM brought up I can't help but think about where we would be economically today if we had not bailed them out then.
Good point. He has made similar statements over the course of his career.
He had at least (3) separate DDs managing client money that ended bad. Which period are you referring to? 83, 88 or 00?
A few years back I asked Rogers if he would like a copy of my first book. His brief response:
They all say it is hit and miss. To them the results of any one trade are a coin flip. Their key is how to manage that, where to find their edge, etc.
That's cool.
It depends on your exit criteria. Longer term TF can leave a trend in tact much longer than shorter term TF. And there are no shortage of trend...
Where is that? Your picture?
Thanks for the feedback.
<a href="http://www.michaelcovel.com/archives/001421.html">Film note</a>.
For example, Jerry Parker answered a random want ad, had no real trading experience, and is now arguably a billionaire from trend trading. We can...
Serious about the interviews. 'scarylarry' would you appear on film?
Separate names with a comma.