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Turning a Bad Signal into a Winning Trade with the Right Strategy
Here is a case study in accumulating as many edges as possible to increase your risk adjusted returns. In the past, I have shared that most developing traders start by looking for the fastest way to make bigger profits. However in systems development we look for the highest risk adjusted returns. In this example trade, we are going to combine two … Read More
Who’s Running The Ship?
When you think of a large cruise ship and the way that it’s run. Who runs the ship, the captain or the crew? If you’re like most people you would say the captain….. and you’d be wrong. As you think about all the things that need to be done on the ship, keeping the engines running, taking care of all … Read More
Unconventional Training for the Modern Trader: Unlocking Your Full Potential
As traders it is a best practice to learn from the Greats- particularly how they train to improve. Tom Brady unarguably one of the great QB’s to every play football offers us a best practice to incorporate into our training. That best practice is: train unconventionally to achieve unconventional results. Brady was featured in a fascinating New York Times article … Read More
Trader Improvement on Steroids with The PlayBook Checkup
Critical feedback is essential for you to reach your potential as a trader. In my second book, The PlayBook, I offer examples of how we give critical feedback to our professional traders in NYC. The PlayBook Checkup is one such way, as you can see in the video below. The most compelling case for the importance of critical feedback might … Read More
Paper Trading: Does it Help or Hurt?
When it comes to paper trading, there seems to be two strongly opinionated sides to its purpose in helping traders learn how to trade. There are the opponents and this group usually includes brokers (I wonder why). Their argument goes something like this: Paper trading is something you want to do for maybe a week or so in order to … Read More
What is Your Idea of Back Testing? Part II
Yesterday we looked at some examples of how a trader could use a handful of recent examples to make trading decisions. The hypothetical scenario played out quite terribly. Although fictional, it’s a thought process that I see happen each day by traders around the world. Here is an alternative way to consider strategy and statistical trading when trading something like … Read More
Forex Training: How Long Does It Take To Get Good?
I get this question all the time and it is a good question. People these days don’t have the time to invest years in this business unless it proves to be financially rewarding along the way. There are so many educators and so much information available today, yet it doesn’t seem to change the well known failure rate. So what … Read More