Michael W. Covel is primarily known for chronicling the famous " Turtle Trading " experiment, a story that fundamentally challenged the idea that trading talent is an innate "nature" rather than a "nurtured" skill. The Story of the "Turtles"
: These "Turtles" (named after a turtle farm Dennis visited in Singapore) were given real money and quickly turned into millionaire traders, proving that a disciplined, systematic approach could beat the market. Covel's Own Journey
Covel’s narratives emphasize several recurring lessons for traders and investors: Michael W. Covel
: Covel also explored behavioral finance as a film director. His documentary Broke: The New American Dream premiered on the Discovery Channel, critiquing financial news networks and examining the 2008 housing bubble. Key Themes in His Work
The most prominent story associated with Covel, detailed in his bestseller , centers on Wall Street legend Richard Dennis . Michael W
: In 1996, he co-founded TurtleTrader.com , which grew into a leading resource for investors looking to profit in both up and down markets by following established trends.
: Dennis ran a classified ad in the Wall Street Journal seeking novices. He selected a diverse group—including a professional blackjack player, a pianist, and a fantasy game designer—and trained them in his specific rules-based trading system. : In 1996, he co-founded TurtleTrader
Beyond reporting on the Turtles, Covel’s own story is one of an entrepreneur and filmmaker dedicated to the philosophy of .