021: Adam Grimes – How to Identify a Trading Edge, and a Realistic Breakdown of ‘The Path to Becoming a Trader’

021: Adam Grimes – How to Identify a Trading Edge, and a Realistic Breakdown of ‘The Path to Becoming a Trader’

Welcome to episode 21, with a very special guest; Adam Grimes. Adam is author of the very popular book titled, The Art and Science of Technical Analysis, which covers market structure, price action and trading strategies. He is also the Chief Investment Officer of Waverly Advisors, and host of the Market Life podcast. Adam’s career dates back almost 20 years, during that time he has traded a wide range of asset classes, both independently and along side a well-respected prop firm. Plus, he also did a stint on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). Over the next hour or so Adam shares his interesting outlook on the market, and many aspects of trading. So as you could imagine this include plenty of discussion around technical analysis, but you’ll also pick up a number of great psychology tips to help you with the mental aspect. Enjoy team! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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