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Oct 31, 2022 • 1h 19min

Changing Environments and Becoming a Forex Trader

One of the most (if not “thee” most) powerful facts about the market is how flexible it allows you to be as both a trader and investor. When you first get started in the markets, most people get laser focused on a single type of market. In this day and age new traders and investors show up locked in on either the stock or crptocurrency market. While I can fully understand how this happens, you are unintentionally shoving yourself into a corner and limiting your flexibility. Life is an ever changing thing and at times that will creep into your trading and investing strategies. My guest, Christopher, is a great real life example of how all these changing dynamics can require compromising solutions. Christopher showed up in the markets having no idea about the Forex market. As environments around him changed and his journey to finding strategies that fit into his personal risk tolerance evolved, he ended up finding a sweet spot with Forex. Even if you have zero interest in Forex, set that aside and look at the bigger picture of how we can all learn from how other traders have navigated the ever shifting waters of life and the markets. This was a really great conversation and I have little doubt you’ll come away with some solid considerations! Let’s go!
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Oct 24, 2022 • 20min

Stop Making Life Harder

Do you hang around people that make life harder than it needs to be? Let me be very clear to set the stage: life is hard. I’m not implying that life is easy or anything of this nature. The area I want to dig a bit more into (looking at a real world situation) is how some people choose to make life way more difficult than it needs to be. How does this relate to trading and investing? The smoother your “normal” life is, the easier it becomes to learn how to trade and/or invest. What I’ve found to be the case is too many people surround themselves with people making their life harder than it needs to be and then believe the system itself is the problem. This is extremely dangerous territory to tread on. How so? If the cause of hardship is “the system”, this would mean you have no control over your life. In my opinion, this is a very scary and depressing proposition. I would submit the claim that while life is hard, you do have a significant control of just how hard it is. In other words, as you’ll hear about in this episodes, this person is choosing to create massive hurdles for themselves instead of making their life so much easier. Don’t listen to the narrative that “the system” is rigged against you. It’s not. Too often people have the system working for them and then self sabotage themselves. Let me show you what I mean…
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Oct 17, 2022 • 1h 6min

Recovering From “Overwhelminess”

You certainly aren’t crazy. You by no means are being irrational. Using the logic, “I’ll learn from the internet” makes perfect sense in today’s age of technology. You can jump online and before you know it, you have information, opinions, facts, tools, etc. all being thrown at you in an instant… at the same time! A glaring problem quickly arises when you are new and you don’t know what you don’t know. Part of this is, what is a fact? What is an opinion? Does this tool pertain to me and what I am needing? Can you relate to this feeling of what I like to call “overwheminess”? That’s where our guest, Alberto, found himself when beginning his journey. He already had some investing experience under his belt, but the YouTube algorithm lead him into day trading and peaked his interest. This lead him into the vast sea of internet knowledge and attempting to learn how to day trade, properly. Where did this decision lead him? What were some of the mistakes he made along the way? What were his solutions to these issues? We get into that and a whole lot more. There are many relatable parts of his story I can remember going through, and I’m sure you will too. Whether you are a beginner or a veteran, there is something for everyone!
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Oct 10, 2022 • 1h 2min

Talking Life and Investing with Sean!

I always enjoy talking with successful people. There is constantly something to learn in one form or another. When you just sit back and listen, you can gather little bits (or who knows, big bits?) of wisdom through their experiments and general experience. When you applies these dynamics to your own life, things only get better. In this episode, I welcome back fellow member Sean for an update on his journey and life in general. He’s primarily an investor, but he’s also a business builder so we talk a variety of topics. I would argue all traders (day or swing traders) should also have, in the background, investing strategies at work too. I’m all about diversity of income streams, so don’t forget, investing into the stock market can serve as its own form of an income stream when done right. Even if you have zero interest in investing, there’s still plenty of great conversation that can be applied not only to your personal trading strategy, but life in general. I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation and I’m very confident you will too. Let’s get to it!
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Oct 3, 2022 • 1h 7min

A Bumpy (but Productive!) Ride

I’m guessing your trading and investing journey has been a totally smooth ride up until this point? At this point you are, rightfully so, thinking I sound like the most delusional person you’ve ever come across. Anyone with even a shred of trading experience knows the ride is not anywhere close to being smooth. The big differentiating factor is how do you react to the bumpy ride? This is where our guest, John (”JerryPMan” in the chatroom) shines in regards to setting a great example. As you’ll hear, his journey was had plenty of bumps in it. In other words, he has had plenty of bumpy experiences he has needed to react to. How did he react? What was the main thought process behind his reactions? Was he using poor or rational logic for these decisions? We get into that and a whole lot more. I enjoyed speaking with John as he was a straight-shooter who didn’t try and pretend he was someone he was not. He was kind enough to share his experiences that we will all be able to relate to in one form or another. Let’s get to it!
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Sep 26, 2022 • 1h 21min

“Quiet Quitting” - Should You Do It?

Have you heard of it? The term is “quiet quitting” and it is a job strategy that seems to be catching more and more popularity as these current times continue. I do my best to be as objective and fair as possible, so on that note, is “quiet quitting” a smart strategy? In order to tackle this question and discussion, I bring back a long time friend of the community and podcast, Judd. I figured Judd would be the perfect person to discuss this strategy with due to the fact he has built and sold (for a very nice profit) a business. He’s also worked his way up within several corporate structures (from the bottom level), so he’s had to eat dirt before he could sit in a higher perch. With his experience at higher levels of companies (and building his own), he has also had to hire several people throughout his career. Point being, Judd is someone who I trusted has the ability to give a solid perspective to the strategy of quiet quitting. If you have no idea what quiet quitting is, no worries, I’ll be sure to define it right at the beginning. I have a suspicion that you already know what it is, you just don’t necessarily have a name for it. Perhaps you are doing it? Maybe you’re thinking of doing it? But, should you? Let’s discuss…
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Sep 19, 2022 • 38min

Discussing Student Loan Forgiveness (reasonably…)

Have you heard? The Biden administration is proposing to forgive student loans. This has of course opened up the floodgates of opinions and debates. Given this is not only a podcast for trading, but also money/economics in general, I wanted to weigh in on this topic. My main hope with this episode is to discuss student loan forgiveness in a very fair and reasonable way. I am not here to strawman either side’s argument. In fact, I’m not going to argue one way or another. I’m just going to point out some flaws in the arguments that I’ve seen. Some of these are factual flaws, others are more so logical flaws. I would like people to be able to have fruitful and productive conversations about this topic. In order to do so, there needs to be some general acknowledgements of facts and logic. This does not mean both people are going to ultimately agree; however, it does ensure people don’t talk pass one another. Maybe I’m just a conspiracy theorist, but at times it seems the mainstream media is intentionally confusing us to cause disagreements where there is actually an agreement. I suppose confusion creates content and clicks, and given media companies are “for profit”, it makes sense they want to create confusion and drama. Let me cut through the drama and point out some of the most common arguments being made with additional content and considerations.
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Sep 12, 2022 • 1h 23min

Homeless in a Motel. Now What?

What would you do? You’ve just become, unexpectedly, homeless and you’re sitting there in a motel room. It sounds like a Hollywood movie script, doesn’t it? This is the exact set of circumstances my guest, Bradley (”modelact” chatroom alias), found himself at a stage in his life. If you’re ready for a an inspirational ride, then let’s go! If you are looking for someone uses who plays the victim card and pulls out a deck of excuses, this won’t be the guy for you! Bradley was extremely kind to share what many others may have wanted to keep to themselves. He was very polite about it, but yeah, his life was hit by some whirlwinds that sometimes just happen. I enjoyed his approach to life and his attitude overall. Therein lies a great learning point though. As you’ll see, even with such a fantastic attitude towards life and keeping things positive, trading still ahs the ability to push you to the limits and expose all the shortfalls. Bradley and I get into some solid discussions over trading psychology and how tricky the human mind can be. The moral of the story is this, if you enjoy a good “not gonna give up after getting punched in the mouth” type journey, you’ll love this one! Let’s go!
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Sep 5, 2022 • 1h 8min

From Scottstrade to Robinhood to Futures…

Who remembers Scottstrade? Us older traders will have a fond memory of them and how awesome it was they offered $7.99 commissions! My guest, Mark, has had a wide variety of experiences as he’s been around for quite some time! Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love talking with guests who are on the younger end of the spectrum; however, when you talk with someone who is older, you can get some great stories form “the good ol’ days”. Mark has been through quite a bit and shares some big ups and downs which I’m confident we can relate to. Mark has traded pink sheet penny stocks, normal stocks, options and is now moving into futures. He’s a bit unique in the sense he tends to blend fundamental and macroeconomic ideas into his trades, but hey, we all have our different approaches to the market. Like all of us, Mark still has work to do, but the one underlying dynamic I noticed in his journey is becoming extremely good at acknowledging when he does not understand something instead of keeping himself in the dark. Most of his problems came from staying in the dark, but when he has grabbed the flashlight, things change quickly (amazing how that works, huh?). Let’s get to it!
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Aug 29, 2022 • 1h 4min

An Ego Out of Control!

I’ve been blind sided several times on the show throughout the years from guests sharing their stories. Just when I think I know the end results of a story, I hear something completely different. While I can’t say it takes the top spot (it may!), I can say this episode’s guest, Taylor, has one of the most blindsiding moments in the show’s history. There’s no other way to say this than, his ego was out of control! As traders we 100% need confidence. There is no way you’ll have a chance at success without being bold and confident in your decisions. You need a strategy that you can be fully confident in and deploy without hesitation. The trouble with this confidence requirement is it carries with it the oftentimes easy transition into cockiness and ego. When a trader crosses this line, the results ultimately turn out in… unfavorable… ways. Taylor was brutally honest about his ego. He held nothing back and sugar coated nothing. His experience truly represents how bizarre and crazy the human mind can be. It also prompted us to have some really interesting discussions about how society has made trading that much harder. I enjoyed the conversation and I have no doubt you will too. Let’s go!

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