095: Adrian, @AdeyF69 – Why it Pays to be Relentlessly Process Driven, and When Stats Count
Chat With Traders20 Loka 2016

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

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