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Trader Vic Returns (Part II)

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Choosing what he calls "alpha consistency" over outsized returns, and forgoing the world of stocks for the boom in commodity futures, veteran trader and Market Wizard "Trader" Vic Sperandeo brought readers up to speed last weekend on what he has been working on since the days of his classic trading books, "Methods of a Wall Street Master" and "Principles of Professional Speculation."

This week, in our first Big Saturday Interview in April, we bring you Part Two of our conversation with the Wall Street Master turned Commodity King.

Click here to read Part One of our interview with the legendary Trader Vic Sperandeo.

This weekend you will get a chance to read in Part Two how Trader Vic would begin trading futures if he were to start from scratch tomorrow. He will also tell you why he thinks that trading systems are a major plus for traders, which of his techniques he thinks are still valid for trading--and day trading--the e-mini index futures, and how poker in general and Texas Hold' Em in specific can teach traders how to win--and lose--in the commodity futures and stock markets.

Trader Vic is Back! Be sure to join us right here at TradingMarkets for Part Two of the Big Saturday Interview featuring Trader Vic Sperandeo.

David Penn is Senior Editor at TradingMarkets.com.


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