There is general agreement that Ted Williams was the greatest hitter in the entire history of baseball. He brought a science to the practice of hitting, a committment to the informed practice of his craft, a deep understanding of his strengths and weaknesses as a hitter. These combined with his natural physical ability to produce […]
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Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: the best book on trading
A friend of mine who is seeking to develop his skills as an equity trader asked what book on trading he should read if there were only one. I started to think about the different masterpieces I have read and have applied in my own trading. There are masterpieces of fundamental analysis, of technical analysis, […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: an extended reflection on risk management and mental toughness
A Trader Quality Number idea: if i want to trade AA today, and in the sideways mkt i have been using .1 iStop, maybe today i can use .4 as the iStop for position sizing, and acknowledge i will exit at -.5R or an adverse move of .2 if you are timid about pushing the […]
Reflections on closing the gap between practitioners and scholars
We are having a discussion in our doctoral cohort about the gap between practitioners and scholars. Here my thoughts on closing the gap between practitioners and scholars: 1. A post-positivist might want to confirm the gap exists, measure its dimensions, identify possible causes for the existence of it, and hypothesize if the cause and effect relationships […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: the power of stories
Trade like a storyteller We know from cognitive science and learning theory that humans are storytellers by both nature and nurture. Knowing this about how our brains are wired can help us in a couple interesting ways as lifelong traders and learners. Generally it is easier for most people to learn when the new information […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: understanding Max pain
Trading psychologists generally agree that there are two dominant emotions in the area of behavioral psychology that influence market price and performance. These two emotions are fear and greed. It is also generally agreed in the scholarly literature that fear is about three times more powerful than greed. It distorts our normal rational analytical mind […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: the power of back testing
The purpose of this article is to make the strongest case possible for back testing as a crucially important way of understanding your system. In other articles I will suggest that too much back testing is bad and that you can learn too many wrong lessons if you’re not careful. That said however, back testing […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: measuring your open risk in minutes per trade
The shorter the time frame of your typical trade, the more important that the refinement of your entry becomes. In fact, the more important that the refinement of each segment of trade management becomes, because there is less time available to correct for errors or to overcome sloppiness in execution. For short-term trading, such as […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: understanding your span of control
The military describes managing current operations as command and control. One of the most important concepts in command and control is the idea of span the control. Span of control describes how many simultaneous, subordinate operations you can successfully manage at appropriate level of detail given the current situation of uncertainty, stress and pressure. […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: a checklist for battle stations
Military command posts must monitor the situation around them 24 hours a day and seven days a week. There is never a time when they can take the day off. But there are also times that require extra vigilance and attention to detail such as when the unit is about to engage in a new […]