03 Sept 2015
1h 12m

036: Peter Brandt – Trading Since 1975, Lessons From 40+ Years of Extraordinary Returns

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Chat With Traders

Peter Brandt, a trader with nearly five decades of market experience, discusses his journey from advertising to proprietary trading, emphasizing the pivotal role of classical charting in his methodology. Brandt details his early struggles, including blowing up multiple accounts, and highlights the importance of mentorship and risk management. He advocates for horizontal chart patterns over diagonal ones and expresses concerns about high-frequency trading's ethical implications. Brandt stresses that successful trading involves accepting losses, managing risk diligently, and focusing on the process rather than solely on trade identification. He also shares his perspective on the role of providence in his success and advises new traders to avoid relying on trading as their primary income source.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction, Background

Part 2: Mentorship, Risk, Survival

Part 3: Charting, Strategy, Technology

Part 4: Trade Management, Execution

Part 5: Psychology, Success, Conclusion

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