
Short essays on trading from Rob Booker. The basic trade is against yourself. Never let a small loss become a huge one. And other things you already knew.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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The trades you take when nothing is happening are mostly the trades you regret
A short essay about a category error, which is a fancy way of saying you might be doing the wrong job.
A short essay about why traders fuss with their orders, which is, I'm sorry to report, mostly for our own benefit.
A short essay about sizing up winners, working backwards from specific dates, and the quiet rule that makes either one worth doing at all.
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A concise collection of short essays centered on disciplined, psychology-infused trading. Episodes repeatedly emphasize infrastructure, routine, and edge management—encouraging traders to plan, size, and execute with bound risk while resisting impulse to tinker or chase dramatic bets. Notable throughlines include the value of boring, repeatable processes, implementing concrete goals or calendars, and framing trading as a personal governance problem rather than a chase for clever ideas. The host often shares personal anecdotes to illustrate universal lessons, making complex behavioral finance concepts accessible and actionable for serious traders and financial professionals alike. A few standout motifs include the “boredom trade,” implementa... more
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