The New Traders Podcast
A short essay about why traders fuss with their orders, which is, I'm sorry to report, mostly for our own benefit.
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21 episodios
21: The market does not owe you entertainment
The trades you take when nothing is happening are mostly the trades you regret
20: You might not be addicted to trading. You might be addicted to simulating progress.
A short essay about a category error, which is a fancy way of saying you might be doing the wrong job.
19: The pigeon, the profit target, and the stretched rubber band.
18: Press the edge. Plan in reverse. Answer the phone.
A short essay about sizing up winners, working backwards from specific dates, and the quiet rule that makes either one worth doing at all.
17: When you find an edge, your job is not to get cute.
A short essay about how traders spend years looking for something that works and then, having found it, become oddly embarrassed to keep doing it.
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