French Classic Race wins:Poule d'Essai des Pouliches (2009)Prix de Diane (2009) Irish Classic Race wins:Irish 1000 Guineas (2012) Martin S. Schwartz (Buzzy, born March 23, 1945)[1] is a Wall Street trader who made his fortune successfully trading stocks, futures and options.
He wrote the book Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street's Champion Day Trader, based on that professional life.
In the second contest, 133 participants signed up and it was held between August and December 1983 and on this occasion Marty finished in sixth position with a net return of 69.2 percent.
The winner of the first contest was Frankie Joe, who was a 42-year-old experienced trader, who had worked for many years at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and who became the target to beat for Martin Schwartz since the rest of the participants obtained exceptional results in some contests and terrible results in others, which made them winners by chance and not because of their merits as traders.
create significant fame on Wall Street and his rivalry in this third championship with Frankie Joe was total, they even exchanged racy phone calls and it was a life or death fight.
Finally, Martin Schwartz had achieved first place, he was the undisputed King of Trading, a title that he won again in the fourth year with a 443.7 percent profitability.