Quote from Victor Sperandeo

Share 


In his book Trader Vic: Methods of a Wall Street Master, Victor Sperandeo mentioned:

As an aside, I want to point out that although this period of intensive study helped me immeasurably in my ability to call the markets, it cost me substantially in my personal life. My daughter, Jennifer, was at a crucial formative age (3 to 5), and I spent almost no time with her. I would get home from the office, eat, and go straight back to work in my study. When she came into my office, I would shoo her away impatiently, totally ignoring the fact that she needed her father’s attention and love. It was a bad mistake that both of us are paying for today. If I had to do again, I would draw out the study period and give Jennifer more time.

After reading this paragraph, I have been doing a lot of thinking. I’m not sure if this is a common mistake among traders, I, sometimes, make the similar mistake. We know this business requires a lot of time, effort, attention, but our loved ones require more.

Just being a little bit emotional. Anyway, this book is really a good read. If you haven’t done so, go and get one.

From the desk of Tradergav.com


  • Share/Bookmark
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


View Comments to “Quote from Victor Sperandeo”

  1. John Adams says:

    Quote from Victor Sperandeo: In his book Trader Vic: Methods of a Wall Street Master, Victor Sperandeo mentione.. http://bit.ly/65Bdvb

  2. Trader Gav says:

    Quote from Victor Sperandeo (Trader Vic) http://bit.ly/4LikzT

  3. John Adams says:

    Quote from Victor Sperandeo: In his book Trader Vic: Methods of a Wall Street Master, Victor Sperandeo mentione.. http://bit.ly/65Bdvb

  4. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Trader Gav, John Adams. John Adams said: Quote from Victor Sperandeo: In his book Trader Vic: Methods of a Wall Street Master, Victor Sperandeo mentione.. http://bit.ly/65Bdvb [...]

  5. [...] more: Quote from Victor Sperandeo | Gav's trading blog By admin | category: quote from | tags: climategate, discomfort, mistake, national, point, [...]

Leave a Reply

blog comments powered by Disqus
Subscribe to RSS Feed
Get Adobe Flash playerPlugin by wpburn.com wordpress themes