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30 Under 30
Section : Directions
August/September 2006
We polled the worldwide trading community in order to identify the top young talent currently slaying the capital markets. Behold the future -- and the present -- of trading.
> read more

The Ride of His Life
Section : High/Low
August/September 2006
At 37, Jim Rogers walked away from the pinnacle of trading to see the rest of the planet. Today he still heeds his calling: taking risks.
> read more

Manhattan's Phoenix
Section : Open
August/September 2006
Emerging from tragedy, KBW embraces the future in its modern Midtown digs.
> read more

Bello!
Section : Open
December 2006/January 2007
How an Italian vegetable merchant launched America's biggest bank.
> read more

Sleepless in Chicago
Section : Open
December 2006/January 2007
When night falls, Transmarket Group chairman Ray Cahnman climbs into bed with his day job.
> read more

Dance Macabre
Section : Open
December 2006/January 2007
Was Michael Milken really once the subject of an avant-garde ballet?
> read more

The Trades of the Year
Section : Directions
December 2006/January 2007
Celebrating 2006's biggest, best, most brazen positions across all markets -- it's the third annual Trader Monthly Awards, as nominated by you, our readers. Let the monumental moneymaking commence!
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In UPS We Trust
Section : Initial Offering
Premiere Issue
The next time you don’t feel like punching those digits, just think of the call that turned Brown into gold
> read more

The Tip Sheet
Section : High/Low
Feb/March 2007
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Golden Brown
Section : Open
February/March 2007
In praise of the bold sell order that helped spur "Black Friday" — and brought down two Wall Street scalawags
> read more

Stalk Market
Section : Open
February/March 2007
At the Midwest's commodity exchanges, the gains are in the grains
> read more

The Tip Sheet
Section : High/Low
February/March 2007
None
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Cape Crusaders
Section : OPEN
April/May 2007
NO COUNTRY IN AFRICA — even the continent’s economic powerhouse, South Africa — is typically included on any list of global trading hotspots. Determined to ...
> read more

Micromania
Section : High/Low
February/March 2007
When it comes to stocks, how small is too small? Turns out the petri dish is the limit — but keep your microscopes on high, because separating the sweet from the schlock can be risky business
> read more

Sleepless in Chicago
Section : OPEN
December 2006/January 2007
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Happy B-Day!
Section : Directions
October/November 2006
Our handy A-to-Z guide to everything you need to know to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of Boesky.
> read more

Caffeinated Market
Section : Open
October/November 2006
What do impotence, coffee and the LSE have in common?
> read more

Married to the Market
Section : High/Low
October/November 2006
After making his name as one of the most famous currency traders ever, you might think Bill Lipschutz would slow down. Think again.
> read more

500 Days
Section : Directions
October/November 2006
Behind the seeming glamour of a startup hedge fund exists a harsher reality. It's a perilous landscape, pocked with empty promises and endless roadblocks, littered with the carcasses of failed ventures. For 18 months, we followed three would-be hedgies with a dream. Could their fund survive to reach critical mass -- or would it require critical care?
> read more

Home Video, Tudor Style
Section : Open
October/November 2006
Did Paul Tudor Jones really make a cheesy '80s movie?
> read more

Slaying the SEC
Section : High/Low
October/November 2006
Phillip Goldstein took on the feds on behalf of hedge funds everywhere . . . and won. For the first time, he speaks extensively about why he fought -- and where his battle is going.
> read more

Wild About Harry's
Section : Open
August/September 2006
A Wall Street institution reopens its doors.
> read more

Money Talks
Section : Open
August/September 2006
A slew of trading titans discuss the secrets of their success.
> read more

Manhattan's Phoenix
Section : Open
August/September 2006
Emerging from tragedy, KBW embraces the future in its modern Midtown digs.
> read more

The Ride of His Life
Section : High/Low
August/September 2006
At 37, Jim Rogers walked away from the pinnacle of trading to see the rest of the planet. Today he still heeds his calling: taking risks.
> read more

30 Under 30
Section : Directions
August/September 2006
We polled the worldwide trading community in order to identify the top young talent currently slaying the capital markets. Behold the future -- and the present -- of trading.
> read more

Livermore's Cotton Club
Section : Open
June/July 2007
How Woodrow Wilson picked apart the boldest ag trade of all time.
> read more

The Boy and the Bubble
Section : Open
June/July 2007
Whatever happened to infamous teenage stock tout Jonathan Lebed?
> read more

Livermore's Cotton Club
Section : Open
June/July 2007
How Woodrow Wilson picked apart the boldest ag trade of all time.
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The Boy and the Bubble
Section : Open
June/July 2007
Whatever happened to infamous teenage stock tout Jonathan Lebed?
> read more

Cape Crusaders
Section : OPEN
April/May 2007
From high above South Africa, MET Traders has a nice view of global derivatives markets — and an eye-popping view of everything else
> read more

Stalk Market
Section : Open
Feb/March 2007
At the Midwest's commodity exchanges, the gains are in the grains
> read more

Golden Brown
Section : Open
Feb/March 2007
In praise of the bold sell order that helped spur "Black Friday" — and brought down two Wall Street scalawags
> read more

Micromania
Section : High/Low
Feb/March 2007
When it comes to stocks, how small is too small? Turns out the petri dish is the limit — but keep your microscopes on high, because separating the sweet from the schlock can be risky business
> read more

The Survivor
Section : Directions
December 2006/January 2007
What do you do once your life has become a best-selling book? Or when it's turned into a major motion picture starring Will Smith? If you're Chris Gardner -- a man whose journey has taken him from homeless father to Wall Street broker to wildly successful founder of his own financial firm -- you set your sights on saving a nation.
> read more

The Kid Gets In the Picture
Section : Players
Premiere Issue
In the world of intellectual-property deals, Salem Partners’ Brendan Houlihan is teaching the old Hollywood guard new tricks
> read more

Let It Rain
Section : Features
Premiere Issue
Introducing Dealmaker’s inaugural ranking of M&A’s most influential investment bankers. Meet the top rainmakers of 2006
> read more

Bottle Rocket
Section : Closing
Premiere Issue
> read more

Slaying the SEC
Section : High/Low
Oct/Nov 2006
Phillip Goldstein took on the feds on behalf of hedge funds everywhere . . . and won. For the first time, he speaks extensively about why he fought -- and where his battle is going.
> read more

Married to the Market
Section : High/Low
Oct/Nov 2006
After making his name as one of the most famous currency traders ever, you might think Bill Lipschutz would slow down. Think again.
> read more

Caffeinated Market
Section : Open
Oct/Nov 2006
What do impotence, coffee and the LSE have in common?
> read more

Home Video, Tudor Style
Section : Open
Oct/Nov 2006
Did Paul Tudor Jones really make a cheesy '80s movie?
> read more

Happy B-Day!
Section : Directions
Oct/Nov 2006
Our handy A-to-Z guide to everything you need to know to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of Boesky.
> read more

500 Days
Section : Directions
Oct/Nov 2006
Behind the seeming glamour of a startup hedge fund exists a harsher reality. It's a perilous landscape, pocked with empty promises and endless roadblocks, littered with the carcasses of failed ventures. For 18 months, we followed three would-be hedgies with a dream. Could their fund survive to reach critical mass -- or would it require critical care?
> read more

Wild About Harry's
Section : Open
August/September 2006
A Wall Street institution reopens its doors.
> read more

Money Talks
Section : Open
August/September 2006
A slew of trading titans discuss the secrets of their success.
> read more

The Kid Gets In the Picture
Section : Players
US Premiere
In the world of intellectual-property deals, Salem Partners’ Brendan Houlihan is teaching the old Hollywood guard new tricks
> read more

Let It Rain
Section : Features
US Premiere
Introducing Dealmaker’s inaugural ranking of M&A’s most influential investment bankers. Meet the top rainmakers of 2006
> read more

In UPS We Trust
Section : Initial Offering
US Premiere
The next time you don’t feel like punching those digits, just think of the call that turned Brown into gold
> read more

Bottle Rocket
Section : Closing
US Premiere
None
> read more