

Chat With Traders
Ian Cox and Tessa Dao
Chat With Traders is your key to the minds of trading's elite performers. Start listening to learn how a diverse mix of traders went from zero to hero, how they successfully trade markets today, and get their best tips 'n pointers for profitable performance, plus much more. Note: You are responsible for your own trading decisions—this is not financial advice.
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Nov 10, 2016 • 1h 21min
098: Peter To – How Successful Day Trading Can Fly in the Face of Conventional Wisdom—with a Former Poker Player and Ex-Prop Trader
Before day trading equities, Peter To played a lot of online poker and did fairly well for himself. He then dabbled in markets as an investor, but was soon attracted to OTC stocks after discovering a strange inefficiency…In this episode we spend quite a bit of time talking about Peter’s prop trading experience, both the good and the bad. Trading nihilism and doing everything you supposedly shouldn’t do, why Peter accepts he’s not a “cold blooded assassin” and does trade with the influence of emotion. Plus, we briefly touch on Bitcoin and exchange hacks towards the end too.Peter also writes about many of these subjects on his blog, which you can read here.--Sponsored by TradeStation.com – A fully-licensed online broker and trading technology provider (who have won a ridiculous amount of awards!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 3, 2016 • 1h 12min
097: Derek Wong – How to Think About Strategies Like a Quant and Diversify Like a Boss
On this episode, I have our very first guest from China; Derek Wong—he is the Director of Systematic Trading and Options at a private fund in Shanghai.Initially though, Derek got his start in the agricultural pits at the CBOT, then following on from this, he’s worked at various quant shops in Chicago, South Korea, and now days, mainland China.After discussing Derek’s backstory, we talk; emerging markets, cultural differences of Chinese investors, convergent and divergent strategies, diversification, and some slightly unconventional ways of thinking about how you trade.Additionally, Derek also has some awesome insight for traders who are discretionary and what traders should focus once reaching profitability.Derek has agreed to answer any trading questions you may have. So if you’ve got a question go to chatwithtraders.com/97, scroll to the bottom of the page and write in the comments area…--Sponsored by TradeStation.com: TradeStation clients have it pretty good; an amazing platform, great commissions and all the rest! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 27, 2016 • 1h 10min
096: Nico, @InefficientMrkt – An Eight Year Overnight Success Story, and a Thirst for Momentum
Nico (@InefficientMrkt on Twitter) is a day trader with a thirst for momentum. He predominately trades low-priced stocks that have a tendency to move fast and far—and roughly 90% of his positions are on the short side.But the main reason why I brought Nico onto the podcast, is I feel as though he has a story which many traders will be able to relate to, on one level or another…The short of it is; Nico placed his first trade in 2007, made 4x on his starting capital year one, and then slowly bleed his trading account for the next seven years. He’s now found his groove, but his overnight success was eight years in the making.This episode is very much centered around Nico’s journey and development as a trader, and how full-time trading became more than a pipe dream.--Sponsored by Darwinex.com: Each month, Darwinex invest €1,500,000 with their top performing traders! Learn more about Darwinex here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 20, 2016 • 1h 9min
095: Adrian, @AdeyF69 – Why it Pays to be Relentlessly Process Driven, and When Stats Count
For this episode, the trader who I had the opportunity to speak with, and who you’re about to hear from, is Adrian—or @AdeyF69 on Twitter.Adrian was a pro sailor for almost two decades, but for the past six years, he’s been on dry land, taking an income from financial markets as an independent day trader.Adrian primarily trades the Bund and the DAX, though he initially started out in foreign exchange. His trading strategy is influenced by support and resistance areas, volume profiling, order flow, and stats.After talking about how Adrian’s survived storms at sea, torturous sleeping patterns, and run-ins with pirates, we spend a fair amount of time discussing; how Adrian uses stats and some things to watch out for, and why it pays to be process driven.--Sponsored by Darwinex.com: Establish a track record, increase your capital (without the hassle of pitching investors), and scale up! Learn more about Darwinex here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 13, 2016 • 1h 21min
094: Kenny Glick – Shady Tales From a Real-Life Boiler Room, and Things Profitable Traders Do
My guest on this episode is a former-stand up comedian, turned questionable stockbroker, turned day trader—folks, I’d like you to meet, Kenny Glick.During the 90’s, Kenny went from the stages of comedy clubs into a hyper-aggressive brokerage firm, which he describes as being identical to scenes from the movie, Boiler Room—and he has some wild stories to share, which you’ll hear very soon.Once Kenny realized his morals were getting in the way of his ability peddle junk stocks, he went on to pursue a career in trading stocks and options. And that’s, also, what we go into detail about during this episode.Additionally, you’ll pick up some simple chunks of wisdom which you can apply to your own way of trading—if you choose to.--Sponsored by Darwinex: An online platform that allows traders to trade the market and investors to back them. Learn more at Darwinex.com/traders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 6, 2016 • 56min
093: Ben, @BLB_Capital – What an Order Flow Fanatic Adapted From One of the 'Big Boys'
What you’re about to hear is a conversation I had with a short-term futures trader, Ben—whose last name we won’t mention only for privacy reasons, but he goes by @BLB_Capital on Twitter.Before entering the market, Ben previously ran a construction company until an injury put him out of action for a period of time, which is when a friend got him interested in trading. Developing his craft over recent years, the bulk of Ben’s trading now revolves around order flow and he’s most active in Oil, Gold and ES.Over the next 50-mins or so we discuss; what Ben learned and emulated from a large bond trader he was trained by, insight to his core trading strategies, how he utilizes automation, why traders should be aware of “right-to-left syndrome” and more.--Sponsored by Darwinex.com: Darwinex back independent traders with talent who lack sufficient capital—scale your trading career from a side-hustle to a professional business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 29, 2016 • 1h 4min
092: Dario Mofardin – Observing the Whole Board, Building a Body of Evidence, Swinging at Fat Pitches
For this episode I spoke with fund manager, Dario Mofardin.Dario went from a finance degree, straight into a market analyst and then trader position at a private global macro hedge fund, during the early 90’s. He then went into investment banking for 13 years, working with mergers and acquisitions from various locations around the globe. And since 2008, Dario has been trading independently, but has recently begun trading external funds also.Some of the key points we chat about during this episode include; seeing the whole board as a global macro trader, how to build a body of evidence, why Dario went from short-term trading to higher timeframes, plus trade management and checklists too.--Sponsored by Tradovate.com – Tradovate; a commission-free futures broker—trade as much as you like, and as many contracts as you like, for one flat monthly rate. Start a FREE 2-week demo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sep 22, 2016 • 1h 8min
091: Craig Scott – Trading Fundamentals, Sentiment and Events, and Why Conviction Matters
Craig Scott is someone who has been trading and investing for most of his life, first starting in school when he participated in a year long stock picking competition.Once completing a double major in finance and accounting, Craig spent many years as an auditor and an accountant, and later on, the entrepreneur within had him start and grow several businesses (doing similar things) along the way.As Craig describes his style of trading and investing; it’s a hybrid of fundamentals, momentum, sentiment and instinct. He uses options for short-term positions and for mid/longer-term positions he uses stocks. And worth mentioning; Craig’s very adamant about the fact that he does not use charts!--Sponsored by Tradovate.com: Tradovate is a commission-free futures brokerage. For a flat-rate monthly subscription you can now trade unlimited contracts—get a FREE 2-week demo! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sep 15, 2016 • 1h 19min
090: Michael Halls-Moore – This Quants' Approach to Designing Algo Strategies
For this episode I’m joined by Michael Halls-Moore, who runs QuantStart.com—a site well-known by many algorithmic traders.Prior to trading, Michael studied computational fluid dynamics and was the co-founder of a tech startup, before getting involved a small equity fund as a quant developer—where his key role was cleansing data.Now, independently, Michael trades his own short-term algorithmic strategies, consults to hedge funds on machine learning and quant infrastructure, and also has a keen interest in space exploration.We discussed a whole range of topics, including; the need for quality data, thinking about risk from a portfolio level, trading multiple automated strategies, the role of common sense in parameter optimization, learning to program, and more.--Sponsored by Tradovate.com – Commission-free futures trading has arrived. As a Tradovate customer, you’ll pay one flat monthly rate to trade unlimited contracts—starting from $39. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sep 8, 2016 • 1h 21min
089: Blake Morrow – From Ramen Noodles to a Lucrative Career Trading Forex Markets
Blake Morrow (otherwise known as @PipCzar on Twitter) started out as a stock broker in 1995, but this only lasted for a short period of time, before becoming a trader…A wealthy friend put up $50,000 in starting capital, which Blake lost about $30,000 of it within the first six months. Though, before wiping out, Blake was able to turn that remaining $20,000 into roughly $1.5M in the next few years that followed.He’s since been involved in various trading and technology firms, but today, Blake is the Chief Currency Strategist for WizeTrade, co-founder of Forex Analytix, and an independent forex trader.Over the course of this episode you’ll hear about Blake’s story in greater detail, how he navigates forex markets—using charts and technical analysis as well as economic drivers, some tips for beginning traders using leverage, and plenty more.--Sponsored by Tradovate.com - Commission-free futures trading is finally here. Trade unlimited contracts for a flat price. Learn more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices