180: Larry Hite – Reflection on Markets & Life—With a Man Who’s Had Vast Financial Success

180: Larry Hite – Reflection on Markets & Life—With a Man Who’s Had Vast Financial Success

There’s no other way to say it; Larry Hite is the definition of a market veteran, he’s someone who first developed an interest for trading and markets during the 60’s… Besides a reputation for extreme risk management, Larry is perhaps best known as co-founding Mint Investments—a hedge fund formed in 1981. He’s also considered to be one of the forefathers of trading systems and a pioneer of trend following. By 1988, Mint achieved an average annual compounded return of over 30%—it’s best year being 60% (in 1987, the year of the stock market crash) and it’s worst year up 13%. By 1990, Mint was the world’s largest hedge fund at the time, with $1-billion of assets under management. It was also around this time, that Mint’s performance caught the attention of Jack Schwager, as Larry was profiled and interviewed in the first book of the best-selling Market Wizards series. Now almost 30-years on, Larry has written a book of his own titled The Rule. It reflects on life experiences, trading lessons, and pretty much, how the most unlikely kid in the classroom went on to generate a significant personal fortune. During this episode, Larry and I discuss trading, risk philosophy and probability, life and memorable moments, and Larry’s work as a philanthropist too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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061: Ari Pine – A Scientific Trading Perspective, Process Over Outcome, and The Law of Large Numbers

061: Ari Pine – A Scientific Trading Perspective, Process Over Outcome, and The Law of Large Numbers

Ari Pine has many years of real market experience on his side, and during this time he’s traded a whole range of markets in various positions and roles… Some of those include; working at J.P. Morgan, ...

25 Feb 20161h 12min

060: Peter Tuchman – 30 Years on the NYSE: A Lesson in History with Wall St’s Most Photographed Man

060: Peter Tuchman – 30 Years on the NYSE: A Lesson in History with Wall St’s Most Photographed Man

Here we are at episode 60, and my guest is Peter Tuchman, aka the ‘Most Photographed Man on Wall Street’. Peter is a broker on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, and he’s worked there for the p...

18 Feb 20161h 19min

059: Daniel Goldberg – Being Alert to Market Conditions, and Trading Within a Prop Firm

059: Daniel Goldberg – Being Alert to Market Conditions, and Trading Within a Prop Firm

This weeks guest is Daniel Goldberg, an active trader and partner at Futex – a proprietary trading firm located in London, UK. Dan has been involved with financial markets since 1995 (straight out of ...

11 Feb 20161h 14min

058: Paul Singh – Planning and Preparation: Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail

058: Paul Singh – Planning and Preparation: Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail

This week I spoke with Paul Singh, a long-time trader who has been doing this since his college days. Over the years he’s traded stocks, options and futures, but now tends to focus purely on stocks. I...

4 Feb 201654min

057: Jesse, @PsychoOnWallSt – $500k of “Beginner’s Luck” and How to Thrive as a Part-Time Trader

057: Jesse, @PsychoOnWallSt – $500k of “Beginner’s Luck” and How to Thrive as a Part-Time Trader

This week, I have a really interesting guest on the podcast; his name is Jesse, but in the Twittersphere he goes by @PsychoOnWallSt. (a play on the cult film American Psycho) A couple things you shoul...

28 Jan 20161h 2min

056: Matt Zimberg – The Makeup of Successful Traders & Observations From a Veteran Broker

056: Matt Zimberg – The Makeup of Successful Traders & Observations From a Veteran Broker

This weeks guest is Matt Zimberg – the founder of Optimus Futures, a boutique brokerage firm. Matt has been deeply involved in the business of trading since his early 20’s, and while he’s no longer an...

21 Jan 20161h 26min

055: Nathan Michaud – Trading Momo Stocks, and Scaling Up for Larger Gains w/ Investors Underground

055: Nathan Michaud – Trading Momo Stocks, and Scaling Up for Larger Gains w/ Investors Underground

This week on the podcast I interview Nathan Michaud of Investors Underground. Nate has been a day trader since 2003, and the stories from his first few years in the game are enough to make your head s...

14 Jan 20161h 6min

054: Rishi Narang – Components of a Black Box, Humans Versus Computers, and High Frequency Trading

054: Rishi Narang – Components of a Black Box, Humans Versus Computers, and High Frequency Trading

To start the year with a bang, I have a very special guest on the podcast this week, who I’d like you to meet – his name is, Rishi Narang. Rishi has an impressive background, and has been involved wit...

7 Jan 20161h 26min

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