'Pit Bull Lessons' with Martin Schwartz | Trading the markets

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    Martin Schwartz, now 74, says that giving up trading for him is a form of death. Schwartz, once the winner of US Investment Championship, has earned himself the name “Pit Bull” for his nerves and instinct on Wall Street. Now, when he has money for this life and the next one, Schwartz says it’s the thrill that keeps him in the trading game. He compares himself to a race horse, which when loose, runs back to the barn. Click here for the full podcast playlist: • IG Trading the Markets...
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Комментарии • 9

  • @carlopaolini6247
    @carlopaolini6247 4 года назад +38

    Martin Schwartz patient and polite, even when he's continuously and rudely interrupted by the interviewer.

  • @Kane-ib5sn
    @Kane-ib5sn 4 года назад +33

    why does Sara have to interrupt one of the greatest traders of our era? - we're all trying to learn a thing or two from his life experiences...

  • @interstellar3997
    @interstellar3997 3 года назад +13

    Wow. A retail CFD broker somehow miraculously gets one of the all time trading greats to give them an interview and then proceeds to ruin it by interrupting continuously and hurrying through the interview to the point where it is painful to listen. What a waste of a great opportunity.
    Luckily Marty is such a legend even a bad interview is not to be missed!

  • @petefromaustin
    @petefromaustin 2 года назад +6

    Bad interview by host, bummer! I was excited to hear Marty.

  • @MrGlassy07
    @MrGlassy07 4 года назад +12

    Let him speak. Why the interruptions?

  • @TheNocTrader
    @TheNocTrader 4 года назад +2

    👍🏿👍🏿This podcast was real interesting listen. I'm definitely going to get the book now. There is a lot of potential for this podcast with interesting guest like Martin. I am sure the conversations will become more free flowing as Sara get more accustomed to the podcast format of conversational dialogue.

  • @MrCookding
    @MrCookding 2 года назад +2

    It would be a great delusion to think some of us can all do what Marty did and that is the perils of misinterpreting his book.

  • @ziemlichgelangweilt3378
    @ziemlichgelangweilt3378 2 года назад +10

    I specifically logged into youtube to write this comment.
    Sara... no offence, but how about just shutting the **** up when a veteran market wizard speaks and not interrupting him when he says smthing interesting?!? Gosh....