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Richard Dennis made over $200 million as a trader. [6] After having a debate with his partner, William Eckhardt, about whether trading is learnable or an inborn talent, they proposed an experiment where they would spend two weeks training novices in the science of trading and then give them each $1 million to invest. [5]
Despite leaving academia prematurely, Eckhardt has published several papers in academic journals. In 1993, Eckhardt's article "Probability Theory and the Doomsday Argument" was published in the philosophical journal Mind. [1] His follow-up article, "A Shooting-Room view of Doomsday" was published in The Journal of Philosophy in 1997.
Richard J. Dennis, a commodities speculator once known as the "Prince of the Pit," [1] was born in Chicago, in January, 1949.In the early 1970s, he borrowed $1,600 and reportedly made $350 million.
William Eckhardt may refer to: William Eckhardt (lawyer), lawyer and professor of law; William Eckhardt (trader) (born 1955), commodities and futures trader and fund ...
Michael W. Covel (born September 1, 1968) is an American author, entrepreneur, and film director. [1] [2] In 1996, he co-founded TurtleTrader.com, later expanded into TrendFollowing.com, a popular online resource focused on investment style known as trend following, which allows investors to profit in both up and down markets.
William G. Eckhardt is a lawyer, a professor of law at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, and formerly a military officer, where his most notable case was the prosecution of Captain Ernest Medina, for the My Lai Massacre. [1]
Allan Wesley Eckert (January 30, 1931 – July 7, 2011) [1] was an American novelist and playwright who specialized in historical novels for adults and children, and was also a naturalist.
Colonel William Eckhardt: University of Mississippi, 1963 Chief Prosecutor in the My Lai Cases. Master Sergeant Matthew Eversmann Hampden-Sydney College, 1988, Hon. BA 2000 Known for actions during The Battle of Mogadishu as portrayed by Josh Hartnett in Black Hawk Down. Lieutenant General Paul E. Funk S: Montana State University, 1961