No new Wizards books, or any other books for that matter are on the horizon. I know he is not trading now but is involved in fund management.
http://www.fortune.co.uk/Content.aspx?Id=5 Fund looks terrible to me: Market Wizards Fund Today, using the resources of GFA, Fortune manages one of the top performing hedge fund of funds, The Market Wizards Fund www.marketwizardsfund.com, (click here to request a password), a fund given an AA rating by Standard & Poors, plus a number of strategy specific and multi-manager hedge funds on an advisory basis. The offshore Market Wizards programme was launched as a Cayman Island, Dublin listed structure in November 2001 (the original programme was launched as a US partnership in September 1999.) On March 1st, 2005 the Fortune Group launched an institutional class of the Market Wizards Fund (MWF B). The MWF B class is identical to MWF A, the only difference being that it charges discounted fees equal to 50% of the management and incentive fees charged to MWF A. The minimum initial size for MWF A is US$100,000 and the minimum size for MWF B is US$10 million. Market Wizards Fund (MWF B) has now delivered 37 out of 46 months of positive returns with annualised returns of in excess of 6.8% in it's first 4 years. The fund is ranked in the top 15% of all comparable hedge funds of funds in the InvestorForce database. The annual standard deviation for the B class is now circa 3.7%. A US incorporated version of this fund, MWF LLC, originally setup in 1999, with an annualised return of 14.42% with vol of 10.06%, is also available for US citizens at our website.