
078: Jack Schwager – The Making of Market Wizards, and Wisdom From Elite Traders
As I’m sure you already well aware, Jack Schwager has been involved with financial markets for many years, he’s the author of the acclaimed Market Wizards series and others, and he’s also the co-founder of FundSeeder. During our talk, we go behind the scenes of the Market Wizards and Jack shares his experiences from conducting interviews with trading royalty and some of his most memorable moments. Of course, I ask Jack to flesh out some of the great knowledge he’s learned from this—discussing; self-confidence, sacrifices, what separates a profitable trader from a super trader, and the issue with seeking comfort. You’ll also hear an update on FundSeeder, as well as something you might be very interested to know, what trading books does Jack recommend to others? The New Market Wizards is now available as an audiobook on Amazon. Get a free copy --- Sponsored by TradeStation.com – A fully-licensed online broker, serving traders globally. Get the benefits of an award-winning platform, competitive commissions, awesome support, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
22 Juni 20161h 34min

077: Dennis Dick – How to be a Profitable Short-Term Trader in a High Frequency World
You’re about to hear a really interesting conversation I had with Dennis Dick. Dennis first started out meddling with penny stocks, before soon joining a well-established prop firm known as; Bright Trading—this was in the late 90’s. To this day Dennis remains with the same firm, still as an active short-term equities trader, but also as their Market Structure Analyst. If his voice sounds familiar, that’s probably because he’s the co-host of Benzinga’s PreMarket Prep live morning show too. Some of the key talking points that come up over the next 60 minutes, include; scalping, surviving as a short-term trader in a high frequency world, various order types, and the opportunities that can be found trading the open (this is actually where Dennis makes 50% of his money each day—within the first five minutes). --- Sponsored by TradeStation.com – TradeStation, an award-winning broker, equip clients with remarkable technology for an advantage in competitive markets and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
16 Juni 20161h 10min

076: Saul Knapp – Insight From a Former-Risk Manager of 120+ Prop Traders, and Spread Trading
Our featured guest for this weeks interview is, Saul Knapp. Saul originally started out as a runner on the floor of the LIFFE exchange (in London), when he was just 16 years old. Later moving on from there, he’s had various roles as a risk manager for proprietary trading firms, at times, monitoring positions for as many as 120+ traders. Today, Saul lives in Spain where he runs a small prop firm of his own. In regard to how he trades, Saul is a spread trader who’s most active in the energy markets. So, spread trading is something we cover during our conversation, as well as his observations from being a risk manager and helping other traders improve. If you have any questions, or if there’s anything which you’d like further explanation on, just write in the comments below to get a response from Saul. --- Sponsored by TradeStation.com – Get ultra-competitive commissions, support from fully licensed brokers, powerful analysis tools and an award-winning platform, plus more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9 Juni 201645min

075: Dan Aisen – The Mechanics of a Dark Pool, and a Quest to Make Markets “Fair” w/ IEX Co-Founder
For this episode, I had the great pleasure of speaking with Dan Aisen—one of the co-founders of IEX, and one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in Finance (2015). Dan got his start at RBC where he developed their flagship execution algorithm, THOR. This was also where he met and worked under Brad Katsuyama—one of the other co-founders and CEO of IEX, who was heavily profiled in Flash Boys. As many of you may already know, IEX is an Alternative Trading System (ATS), or more commonly referred to as a dark pool. However, they’re currently in the midst of filing for exchange status. During our talk, I asked Dan more about the projects he worked on at RBC, how IEX went from nothing more than an idea to an operating trading venue, and why they’re on a quest to make markets “fair”. We also discuss the “speed bumps” which have been implemented at IEX, the mechanics of dark pools, and general chat about the broader market structure. [FREE: An unreleased interview with trader, Peter Brandt] Peter’s been a market speculator for 45+ years, and is undeniably one of the greats. Listen to his wisdom in our second interview—available here only. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2 Juni 20161h 6min

074: John Walsh – Pocketing $100k From a Trading Comp, and Making Simplicity a Priority w/ the Black Cabbie Trader
My guest this week is John Walsh, aka The Black Cabbie Trader. The backstory of John; in 2012 he entered a competition—the City Index Trading Academy. The idea was to take a group of people with very little market experience to see how well they would perform as active traders, over the span of 5 weeks. John came out on top and won the £100,000 prize money which was up for grabs. He’s of course continued trading ever since, and has developed into quite the trend/position trader—focused on US equities, making simplicity an absolute top priority. He’s also a black cab driver in London, which you’ll hear more about shortly. In this episode we chat about; the competition, John’s trading methodology, why you must ‘stay out of your own way’ (as John puts it), and plenty more. Please take two minutes to support this podcast by leaving an iTunes review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
26 Maj 201646min

073: Charlie Bathgate – What to Emulate From Pro Traders, Humility, Psychology and Biohacking
For Charlie Bathgate, trading has been a part of his life since as far back as he can remember—his father was an options market maker, and not to mention his brothers and sister work major-roles in the industry too. Today, Charlie is a partner and the CEO of two operations; Sang Lucci and Flammarion. Sang Lucci being a provider of trader education, and Flammarion being a hedge fund (which mostly consists of automated traders). We had an awesome chat, speaking about; his observations from working with and evaluating traders, why humility is key, and what it means to “own your strategy”. Also Charlie shares big insight from his obsession with psychology and biohacking, and how innovative technology being used by the NBA can benefit traders. Join the free Facebook group for Chat With Traders listeners and traders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Maj 20161h 6min

072: Rob, @DiscoveryTrader – Why Risk Management is King, and Why Gambling Isn't Such a Dirty Word
This weeks guest preferred to remain somewhat anonymous, although his name is Rob – others know him as RG, and he’s a part of Discovery Trading Group. Rob is an active futures traders and is what most people would call a pure scalper, but he refers to himself as a “street level gambler with an appetite for risk”. Either way, he is very short-term and often just trading for a couple ticks at a time. So that’s one side of what he does, the other side, Rob is also involved in a quantitative research firm which trades a whole range of strategies, over various timeframes, in many different markets. Over the next 60 minutes; you’ll hear about Rob’s early years of trading during the 80’s, and how he’s developed into the trader he is today. Rob also drives home the importance of risk management, shares a few gambling analogies, and talks about the benefit of interacting with other traders on a regular basis. Join the free Facebook group for Chat With Traders listeners and traders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12 Maj 20161h 14min

071: Eric Hunsader – Rigged Markets, Stealing and Corrupt Regulators w/ Founder of Nanex
A big guest on the podcast this week—a man who for many won’t need any introduction, he is; Eric Scott Hunsader. Eric started out as an algorithmic trader in the early 80’s, soon after became a self-taught programmer, and since then he’s written many software applications for financial data. But today, Eric is the founder of Nanex, a whole market streaming data feed, which transmits 20 billion data points every day. Well-known for speaking out against the many issues that surround high frequency trading, Eric will tell you straight; HFT firms are stealing money, exchanges have rigged the market, and the regulators that allow this type of activity to continue are corrupt individuals. Additionally we talk about quote stuffing, mini-flash crashes that occur on a daily basis, and why Eric recently received a $750,000 whistle-blower award from the SEC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5 Maj 20161h 2min