Last night I had dinner with Ravee Mehta, author of The Emotionally Intelligent Investor and former hedge fund trader at Soros Fund Management, hoping to learn more about getting a real news edge while trading. On my desk I hear my guys talking about Conviction Trades before the stock confirms their thesis. I have worked with very experienced discretionary traders who … Read More
Does the 10,000 Hour Rule Apply to Trading?
It takes purposeful practice AND 10,000 hours to become great at anything, says this latest blog from Barking Up the Wrong Tree. I write about one way to practice purposefully in my next book The PlayBook (which you can preorder), by creating your PlayBook. I have written about other ways extensively on this blog (some examples below). Improving Our Performance … Read More
Trade Review: PAY by Shark
In this video, Shark reviews a trade he made in PAY on February 22nd. He discusses the big picture, his thought process throughout the trade, and the trade management skills he brought to the trade. This webinar is no longer available *No Relevant Positions
One’s Over Reaction is Another’s Opportunity
Volatility has ticked up in recent weeks. It’s about time. The major U.S. equity indices and currency markets have presented some sizable intraday movements. Uncertainty is beginning to re enter the markets. This is the time when traders shine the most. This is when the average traders improve and the good traders become great. Investors and uninformed watch their accounts … Read More
Should Short Term Traders Consider Fundamentals? Part I
I believe the majority of market participants agree over longer time horizons fundamentals will influence the price of a stock. But what about in the short or medium term? Should intra-day traders or swing traders be evaluating fundamental news related to the stocks they are trading? Or should they simply focus on price action in relation to news? I have … Read More
I Was Captain of the Mathletes
In high school I was captain of the Mathletes. Once a month we would travel to other schools and compete against their top math geeks. Many of the problems we were asked to solve appeared to be complex but often contained what were simple solutions. In math and in nature things that appear highly complex often can be reduced to … Read More
CNBC Made Me Do It!
Here is an interesting comment from a reader in response to my blog post “My Thought Process: LIFE” Steve, Thank you sir for your thoughts. I constantly look for your tweets during the day. I don’t know why I bought so many books in the past. I have learned a lot from your generosity. I turned LIFE green into red … Read More
My Thought Process: $LIFE
It isn’t my regular practice to “Live Tweet” when I’m involved in actively managing a position. By nature I am not a good “multi-tasker” (don’t get my girlfriend started on that topic 🙂 ). But LIFE was so In Play today that I wanted to share some of my thoughts and actions right as the market opened for trading. So … Read More