Episodes

  • From Trading Desks to Coaching: Insights from Steven Goldstein
    May 18 2025

    In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Stephen Goldstein, a seasoned trader turned performance coach. Stephen shared his extensive journey in the trading world, starting from his early days in the mid-1980s when he began his career at a Japanese bank in London. He detailed his progression through various roles, including his time at Credit Suisse and Commerzbank, where he honed his skills in interest rate and FX trading. Stephen's career culminated at American Express, where he spent seven years as a prop trader before transitioning to coaching in 2010.

    Stephen's transition to coaching was inspired by his own positive experience with a coach during his trading career. He now focuses on helping traders, from professional investors to retail traders, enhance their performance by addressing the psychological and emotional aspects of trading. Stephen emphasized the importance of understanding oneself as a risk-taker and maintaining a positive relationship with oneself to succeed in trading.

    We delved into the challenges traders face, such as self-sabotage, emotional control, and the importance of staying on process. Stephen shared valuable insights on managing risk, the significance of having a structured approach, and the necessity of experiencing the pain of trading to learn and grow.

    Stephen also discussed his book, "Mastering the Mental Game of Trading," which aims to provide traders with a comprehensive guide to navigating the mental challenges of trading. The book is filled with real stories and practical advice to help traders develop a mindset that increases their chances of success.

    00:00:00 - Introduction and Early Career
    00:00:48 - Transition to Interest Rate and FX Trading
    00:01:20 - Move to Credit Suisse and Prop Trading
    00:01:40 - Career at Commerzbank and American Express
    00:02:25 - Career Crossroads and Transition to Coaching
    00:03:12 - Becoming a Performance Coach
    00:04:19 - Influence of Performance Coaching
    00:04:50 - Early Life and Motivation for Trading
    00:06:34 - Initial Experience in Trading
    00:06:58 - Starting in Fixed Income and FX
    00:07:55 - Reality vs. Movies: Trading in Investment Banks
    00:10:10 - Challenges in Trading
    00:12:13 - Mindset and Routine in Trading
    00:14:29 - Scaling Trades and Risk Management
    00:19:15 - Performance Coaching Approach
    00:21:44 - Common Issues Faced by Traders
    00:24:09 - Trends and Cautions in Current Markets
    00:26:18 - Online Prop Firms: Concerns and Changes
    00:29:02 - Overcoming Losses and Mental Challenges
    00:37:03 - Personal Experiences and Self-Improvement
    00:39:10 - Insights from the Book
    00:42:35 - Closing Tradition: Question for the Next Guest
    00:46:11 - Where to Find Stephen Goldstein

    Bookmap Link - https://bookmap.com/members/aff/go/Drake44

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    53 mins
  • Lessons from the Trading Desk: Insights from a Pro Trader
    May 5 2025

    In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Bear, a seasoned trader who shared his fascinating journey into the world of trading. Bear started his career in real estate investing, where he experienced significant success but eventually grew tired of the challenges associated with it. This led him to explore trading, initially through a somewhat reckless leap into futures trading after watching a YouTube video.

    Bear's early trading days were marked by a mix of luck and a steep learning curve. He candidly shared how his rough childhood, where he had to fend for himself from a young age, instilled in him a resilience and a somewhat delusional confidence that he could succeed in any field, including trading.

    One of the most intriguing parts of our conversation was Bear's discovery of a market inefficiency in the ES futures market, which he exploited successfully for a couple of years. This exploit was a turning point for him, providing the confidence and capital to dive deeper into trading. However, he also faced significant challenges, including a harrowing experience during the COVID-19 pandemic where a trade went disastrously wrong, resulting in a substantial financial loss and a long recovery period.

    Bear emphasized the importance of forward testing over back testing, building a mental and physical database of trading setups, and the value of discretionary trading. He also discussed his approach to trade sizing, which involves grading trades and using exponential bet sizing based on the quality of the setup.

    We delved into his preference for scalping, which he views as his primary income source, while also engaging in swing and big-picture trades. Bear shared his thoughts on the evolving efficiency of markets, the potential in obscure markets, and the importance of being open-minded and adaptable in trading strategies.

    Towards the end of our conversation, Bear reflected on the importance of thinking outside the box and not blindly following conventional trading wisdom. He advised new traders to be critical of the information they consume and to develop their own discretionary trading skills.

    Overall, this episode provided a deep dive into Bear's unique trading journey, his strategies, and the lessons he's learned along the way. It was an insightful discussion that highlighted the complexities and rewards of trading, as well as the importance of resilience and adaptability in this challenging field.

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    49 mins
  • Mastering Futures: Insights From A 50-year Trading Veteran
    Feb 13 2025

    In this episode, host Dan sits down with Tom, a former chemical engineer turned $600m futures trader, to discuss his unique journey into the world of finance. Tom shares insights from his early life, highlighting his analytical background and passion for math and science. He reflects on his hardworking upbringing, which included delivering newspapers and investing in mutual funds at a young age. After earning his degree in chemical engineering from Clarkson University, Tom navigated the realities of the economy and eventually transitioned into trading. Tune in to hear Tom's story and gain valuable perspectives on how an analytical mindset can influence success in the trading world.

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    00:00:00 - Introduction and Early Life
    00:00:39 - Guest Introduction: Tom's Background
    00:01:08 - Tom's Early Analytical Interests
    00:02:03 - College and Early Career
    00:02:14 - Economic Realities and Financial Planning
    00:02:46 - Minimalist Lifestyle and Early Investments
    00:03:19 - Introduction to Stock Market
    00:03:42 - Realization About Price Action
    00:04:45 - Becoming a Trend Follower
    00:05:08 - Technical Analysis and Charting
    00:05:25 - Using Charts Over Tape
    00:05:56 - Profound Realization About Charts
    00:07:10 - Trend Following Philosophy
    00:08:05 - Importance of Catching Big Moves
    00:09:42 - Missing a Big Trade
    00:10:23 - Commitment to Never Missing a Trade
    00:12:06 - Support from Family
    00:12:24 - Wife's Role in Supporting Trading
    00:14:22 - Transition to Futures Trading
    00:14:47 - Risks in Stock Market vs. Futures
    00:15:53 - Tax Advantages of Futures
    00:17:06 - Tax Straddles and IRS Rules
    00:18:02 - Margin and Leverage in Futures
    00:19:08 - Shorting Stocks vs. Futures
    00:20:00 - Learning Curve in Futures Trading
    00:20:21 - Diversification in Futures Markets
    00:21:05 - Benefits of Diversification
    00:23:07 - Advertisement Break
    00:24:10 - Focus on S&P 500 Futures
    00:24:42 - Challenges and Learning in Trading
    00:25:05 - Struggles in Early Trading Years
    00:26:08 - Learning from Losses
    00:26:40 - Influence of Larry Height
    00:27:02 - Importance of Bet Size
    00:28:05 - Risk Management and Position Sizing
    00:29:20 - Finding the Optimal Bet Size
    00:30:23 - Book on Position Sizing
    00:31:02 - Book Details and Availability
    00:32:18 - Automation in Trading
    00:32:29 - Leveraging Time with Technology
    00:33:23 - Automating Trading Processes
    00:34:06 - Example of Manual Data Entry
    00:35:56 - TrendsStat Overview
    00:36:07 - Success and Retirement
    00:37:08 - Memorable Trades
    00:37:22 - Japanese Yen Trade
    00:38:38 - Importance of Catching Every Trade
    00:39:36 - 80-20 Principle in Trading
    00:39:47 - Mindset and Routine
    00:40:14 - Balanced and Agnostic Approach
    00:41:09 - Observing Market Movements
    00:42:03 - Developing and Executing Strategies
    00:43:12 - Emotional Detachment in Trading
    00:44:10 - Importance of Flawless Execution
    00:44:58 - Ideal Bet Sizing
    00:45:15 - Variability in Bet Sizing
    00:46:09 - Personal Bet Sizing Strategy
    00:47:02 - Client Risk Tolerance
    00:48:18 - Stability in Client Portfolios
    00:48:45 - Contrarian Trading During COVID
    00:49:06 - Shorting Crude Oil During COVID

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Event-Driven Trading: Strategies and Stories from Rick
    Dec 9 2024

    In this episode, host Dan welcomes Rick, an emerging voice in the trading world, who shares his unique journey from growing up in Bergen County, New Jersey, to studying finance at Fordham University. Rick discusses the fast-paced environment of his upbringing and how it shaped his direct and ambitious personality. He reflects on his early uncertainty about his career path, driven by a desire for financial success. The conversation dives into the intricacies of trading, the importance of acting swiftly in the market, and the balance of making money for clients while also benefiting oneself. Tune in for an insightful look at the mindset of a trader who operates away from the spotlight.

    Timestamps

    00:00:00 - Introduction and Career Beginnings
    00:00:39 - Early Life and Education
    00:01:05 - First Job at J.P. Morgan
    00:02:31 - Transition to Equity Capital Markets
    00:04:08 - Moving to First New York Securities
    00:05:54 - Role as an Analyst in Event-Driven Trading
    00:07:29 - Experience at National Bank of Canada
    00:08:22 - Financial Crisis and Job Loss
    00:09:03 - Returning to First New York
    00:10:06 - Discovering a New Trading Strategy
    00:12:13 - Adapting to Market Changes
    00:13:52 - Importance of News in Trading
    00:15:55 - Risk Management in Event-Driven Trading
    00:17:06 - Example of a Recent Trade
    00:20:52 - The Role of Tape Reading
    00:23:12 - Challenges in Transitioning from Analyst to Trader
    00:25:29 - Identifying Relevant Events
    00:31:00 - Trading in the Pre-Market
    00:34:02 - Examples of Bad Trades
    00:37:02 - Learning from Mistakes
    00:41:37 - Evolution as a Trader
    00:43:49 - Considering Giving Up
    00:47:03 - Advice for New Traders

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    59 mins
  • The Highs and Lows of a Prop Trader: Insights from David Hale
    Nov 11 2024

    In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with David, a seasoned trader with over two decades of experience in the financial markets. We delved into his journey from his early days in college, where he first got intrigued by the world of day trading, to his professional career as a prop trader.

    David shared his initial misconceptions about the stockbroker role, thinking it would involve picking stocks and managing money, only to find himself cold-calling clients. However, this experience laid the foundation for his understanding of the market. His first trade during the NASDAQ bubble in 2000 was a significant learning experience, where he lost a substantial amount of money but found himself hooked on the thrill of trading.

    We explored David's early life influences, including his childhood experiences with gambling in amusement arcades, which shaped his propensity for risk-taking and his eventual trading style.

    00:00:00 - Introduction and Initial Banter
    00:00:40 - Guest Introduction: David's Background
    00:00:55 - David's First Trade Experience
    00:05:35 - Early Life and Relationship with Money
    00:09:17 - Career Path and Trading Aspirations
    00:12:00 - Challenges in Early Trading Days
    00:17:23 - Prop Trading Strategies and Environment
    00:20:38 - Why Traders Don't Walk Away After Success
    00:24:21 - The Evolution of Prop Trading Firms
    00:29:41 - Benefits of Trading in an Office Environment
    00:33:10 - Diversifying Trading Instruments
    00:34:20 - Overcoming Tough Patches in Trading
    00:38:38 - Writing a Book on Trading Experiences
    00:42:39 - Considering Giving Up During Tough Times
    00:46:28 - Reflecting on Career Mistakes and Lessons
    00:48:36 - Closing Tradition: Question for the Next Guest
    00:50:16 - Where to Find David Online
    00:51:03 - Conclusion and Farewell

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    53 mins
  • The Mindset of a Successful Trader: A $1.6m Lesson From Edu Trades
    Nov 1 2024

    In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Eduardo, a seasoned trader with a fascinating journey. Eduardo shared his early life growing up in Caracas, Venezuela, and how his initial interest in the stock market was influenced by Wall Street and the adrenaline rush of trading. Despite starting in engineering, Eduardo's passion for finance led him to pursue an MBA and eventually dive into the world of trading.

    Edu grew his trading account to $1.6m. In this episode we get some hard truths and great lessons from a trader who started from nothing, saw rock bottom and turned adversity into greatness.

    Time Stamps Below

    00:00:00 - Introduction and Opening Remarks
    00:00:39 - Eduardo's Early Life and Background
    00:03:37 - Professional Journey Before Trading
    00:05:08 - Discovering a Passion for Trading
    00:07:10 - Choosing Stocks Over Other Assets
    00:09:41 - Changes in the Small Cap World
    00:13:02 - Challenges with Hard-to-Borrow Stocks
    00:14:07 - Early Challenges in Trading
    00:17:45 - Managing Expectations and Setbacks
    00:23:01 - Overcoming Financial Pressure
    00:28:05 - Turning Point in 2020
    00:33:20 - Learning from Blown Accounts
    00:36:50 - Building Mental Capacity to Size Up
    00:41:24 - Future of Trading and AI
    00:47:52 - Closing Tradition and Final Advice
    00:49:09 - Where to Find Eduardo and Upcoming Events

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    53 mins
  • The Secrets To Becoming A Better Trader With Andrew Aziz
    Jul 23 2023

    In this episode, Andrew Aziz shares his journey from being an engineer to becoming a full-time trader. He discusses how he initially started with day trading, driven by the desire to grow his small account faster. Andrew also highlights the mistakes he made as a beginner and how he eventually settled into active trading. Tune in to learn more about Andrew's experience and insights into the world of trading.

     

    00:01:36 Day trading allows for faster capital growth. 

    00:08:08 Trading stocks requires strategy and risk management.

    00:13:07 Separate trading from daily life. 00:19:13 Importance of consistency in trading.

    00:25:32 Risk management is crucial.

    00:30:24 Importance of mentorship in trading.

    00:35:36 Resilience is key in trading.

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    41 mins
  • The Art of Contrarian Trading: An Intimate Interview with Jason Shapiro
    Jul 9 2023

    In this episode, the host interviews Jason, a trader, who shares his journey into trading and the ups and downs he experienced along the way. Jason talks about his initial fascination with the market and how he decided to dive in and start trading. He discusses the excitement of being in a bull market and making money, but also the reality of losing it all and realizing he wasn't a genius. Jason shares his learning process, which involved reading books and learning about technical and fundamental analysis. Throughout the interview, he emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and perseverance in the trading world.

     

    [00:00:19] Going long on April's week.

    [00:04:52] Super contrarian trading style.

    [00:08:29] The importance of having a process.

    [00:14:46] High probability of making money.

    [00:18:25] Short term trading environment.

    [00:19:10] Short term trading failure rate.

    [00:25:56] Fundamentals vs. market predictions.

    [00:28:01] Squeezing the shorts.

    [00:30:42] AI and market edges.

    [00:34:22] Making money in politics.

    [00:39:22] Developing Your Trading Process.

    [00:42:07] Biggest misconception about the market.

    [00:45:03] The future of trading.

    [00:49:16] Giving back and mental well-being.

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    54 mins