Acknowledgments

One would think that a second book on trading would sail smoothly from draft to bookshelf. I've learned a lot about the writing and publishing business by taking the initial concepts and bringing them to life in print. This was not the case, however, with The Risk of Trading. This book is designed for a broad audience of new traders to the established trading firms. There was also a need to consider the international audience, who prefers a different writing style and content than their Western counterparts. In the end, the project was completed with the help and inspiration of many. Many thanks to the team at John Wiley & Sons for their expertise, commitment, creativity, and ability to continuously keep me razor focused on allowing the vision to become a reality. I am so honored to be a part of the Wiley family.

In the trading world, I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to work with the professionals at MoneyShow.com. Any individual with a different concept needs an audience to be heard. These online and tradeshow pros really know how to provide the best forum for an average person from New Jersey to have the opportunity to give back to the trading community; they provided me with the educational foundation to become the trader that I am today. The venues also provided me with the opportunity to develop my trader and corporate network that has led to other ventures in the trading and risk management arenas. Whether I'm writing articles, taping educational ...

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