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Welcome to Disciplined Trading Strategies, the podcast where Paul Lange, a seasoned trader with over two decades of experience, reveals the real truths behind successful trading and investing. No more vague market predictions or debates on Fed policies. Paul shares practical strategies that work, dissecting the myths and showing you the power of technical analysis. Whether you're an experienced investor or just starting out, join us as we challenge conventional wisdom and empower you to make ...
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Rebel Traders® takes you inside the world of two underground master traders who take an entertaining, unique, and often contrarian look at the markets and business. Cutting through the noise of Wall Street shenanigans and hijinks and the clutter and confusion of mainstream news, they are here to help you navigate the trading minefield so you can finally take control of your financial future. Together, Sean Donahoe and Phil Newton are on a mission to give you the unfair advantage of a Rebel T ...
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I have mentioned these two words in at least one or two other prior podcasts. I received a couple questions about what exactly I mean when I use these words in trading, and this is definitely worthy of an entire topic. Naturally the words in English are fairly easy to define and understand, and yes that is the general meeting that they have been tr…
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This is actually a great topic. Yes, this is episode 54, and I’m still calling things great topics as if they should’ve been the first thing you heard. There is such tremendous misconception about the skills needed to trade/invest for yourself that it leads to two issues. Some people who try to be geniuses and focus on the wrong things, and people …
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Note for the faint of heart… A quick word if you are very new. When a trader takes a trade, that trader will always (should always) have a point at which they feel the trade is no longer working and therefore have to exit. This protects the account so that you don’t take your account down to zero hanging onto garbage. That level at which you exit i…
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The Internet is obviously a very useful tool for many things. But how useful is it in the endeavor to learn special skills, like learning the skill of trading or investing for yourself? This presentation is about taking a look at the pros and cons, the good and the bad, the useful and not useful, of what the Internet has to offer for anyone trying …
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You may be curious about the phrasing of the title of this episode. Because it kind of implies that there’s only certain times that psychology matters. To be fair the title is a little “tongue-in-cheek”, although in a literal sense it is 100% true. Sounds confusing? Well, you have to listen to the beginning of the episode but I assure you it will b…
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This is a more advanced talk, at least for a podcast. On the DisciplineTradingStrategies.com website this is on the free stuff page, in the educational videos section as a topic. But this is dedicated to somebody who is beginning to trade or actually trading. For anyone trading this is a very important topic because it deals with wasted money. And …
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I love this title because it has some different implications depending upon where you are in the trading world. If you’re kind of new you may just be excited about what the topic is that involves “missed money”. If you have been around for a while maybe you recognize this is a beginning of a famous or perhaps I should say infamous saying. But it le…
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My last podcast was largely technical, at least as technical as you can get in a podcast. It was about understanding some of the concepts and misconceptions about trends. This one is a soft topic. In trading that means more about psychological and thinking type issues. And this particular one is really on the far side of psychology because it appli…
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A lot of clichés exist in trading. One of the more common ones is the common-sense notion of following the trend. It is one of the very few good clichés, and while it seems like a simple concept, there is a lot more involved. Like all of trading, you need to understand some of these concepts that are higher-level to get all the arts in your favor. …
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As a podcast, this of course will not be a detailed lesson on exactly how to make money from options. However, there will be some great information discussed including; the stupidest comment that I hear on a monthly basis, options actually accomplished in your trading, what you should never do with options, and the best general use for options prov…
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In the DTS seminar program there is a discussion near the end about pitfalls that new traders may run into. The first pitfall is listed as overtrading. The second pitfall is listed as overtrading. It then goes on to discuss why overtrading ranks as the first two pitfalls that new traders may run into. Tune in to hear the reasons why, as this is ano…
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Discover the unconventional day trading principle that could potentially revolutionize your approach and may help you avoid catastrophic losses. In this episode of Everything Futures, we explore the inversion principle, a rarely used technique that challenges conventional wisdom and offers a unique perspective on risk management, emotional control,…
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You likely already know that emotions play a big part in trading, no matter how much of a cool cucumber you think you are. And we all know those emotions are fear and greed. But one towers over the other, and inside of that one emotion there is perhaps one big issue that damages more traders’ careers than anything else. I want to sort out these var…
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Whether you are a new and developing trader, or an experienced trader, the use of your time is a very important facet. And this is one category where the more experienced you get, oftentimes the worst your time management becomes. There are two issues. One is wasting time by focusing on things you perhaps should not be studying, at all. But of the …
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In this thought-provoking podcast, we explore the fundamental conflict between our inherent DNA and the counterintuitive strategies required for success in the trading world. Join us as we delve into the concept of "trading human tendencies" and how our natural instincts often work against us in the market. We'll discuss the psychological challenge…
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New traders get knocked out of the game because they don’t take their stops. You probably heard that 5000 times if you spent even one hour researching the topic of trading. As a matter of fact, there is even a special division of hell saved just for traders who don’t take their stops in case you weren’t aware of that. But here’s another one for you…
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This episode has two purposes. First it is to set the record straight about what many traders use as excuses for their own poor trading. The list is long and most of them are fallacies and to the extent any are real, they are always fixable by the trader. Second, it is important as a mental concept to take responsibility for everything you do. When…
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When you start listening to this podcast you will hear the actual quote about rules and expectations. That quote actually comes from Mark Douglas, who is the author of the book called Trading in the Zone. But I want to expand on the discussion quite a bit because I feel it is at the heart of issues for new traders, and oftentimes for moderately dev…
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In this week's episode of Rebel Traders, Sean Donahoe and Phil Newton dive into the pivotal role of collaboration and networking in the trading world, smashing the myth of the lone-wolf trader. They share why embracing a community can fend off the psychological pitfalls of isolation and amplify success. From early 2000s message boards to modern-day…
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As the markets unfold their mysteries with charts topping the dance and traders swiping left or right on bullish bets, RT287 dives deep into the trading pool! Join us as Phil and Sean decode the enigma of Meta's bullish future, projected to skyrocket to $600. We're not just chart talkers; we're chart stalkers, mastering the art of making data-drive…
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This is definitely what I consider to be one of those “soft” topics when it comes to trading. It actually is about the learning process that we go through as humans and applies to everything, it was not actually designed as a discussion for traders. It’s a fairly well-known concept so forgive me if you heard it before. It is nothing I invented but …
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Yes, there are two very different comments about common sense in the markets. We need to draw a very hard line between preparing yourself for exactly what you want to do in the world of trading / investing, and then what you do to make money. If you are listening to this podcast or reading this, you’re probably an exceptional person. And you got to…
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This insightful podcast challenges traders' common tendency to seek explanations for every market move. We'll explore why this pursuit can be unproductive and how it can hinder your progress as a trader. Discover the importance of shifting your focus to the factors within your control, such as risk management and adaptability, to achieve long-term …
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This thought-provoking podcast is specifically tailored for individuals involved in futures trading, particularly those who are seeking the perfect trading method and are interested in psychological factors affecting trading outcomes. We will discuss the dangers of this pursuit and the importance of adaptability and accepting losses for potential l…
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A self-fulfilling prophecy is a prediction that comes true because someone believes or expects it to come true. This concept is very alive and well in trading. I actually refer to it quite often and it’s not always in a negative way. It has its place in certain situations, although it has a very “soft” use. It sort of gets into the concept of subje…
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This podcast is about the difference between being “long” stock positions and being “short” stock positions. It’s going to come to you at several different levels. I find a lot of new traders don’t even understand or are not even familiar with the concept of being “short”. I want to explain what it is and discuss two unbelievable myths about “short…
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In the kaleidoscope of market moves and trading grooves, Sean Donahoe and Phil Newton dive deep into the psychological core of trading in this week’s Rebel Traders Podcast. But it's not about charts and part; this time, they’re dealing you the ultimate hand with insights on the business mindset and the steel nerves you need as a trader. Discover th…
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As the aroma of your morning coffee hits, you might wince at the new price tag, and as the sugar tax sweetens the US government's pockets, your wallet feels lighter. But did you know those tiny financial habits could brew a fortune over time? In this week's steaming-hot episode of Rebel Traders Podcast, Sean and Phil spill the beans on how incremen…
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Okay, this may be a little bit of a boring topic for a podcast. At least to the average person. However, as I have mentioned in some prior podcasts, oftentimes these boring topics are the most important when it comes down to the final strokes of making a good living in the market. I also have to continue to remind myself that while some of these to…
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Lack of patience is probably one of the greatest trader-killers out there. If that grabs your attention, it should. In my experience, when a trader starts to develop technical skill and starts to potentially become profitable, it is the lack of patience that ends their career. Lack of patience is related closely to FOMO and they are both concepts t…
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Dive into the binary world of trading with Sean and Phil as they unpack the game-changing role of technology in this week's Rebel Traders Podcast. From the nostalgic hum of ticker tapes to the symphony of modern algorithms, discover how tech is transforming trader toolkits everywhere. Master the art of making the market work for you, whether you're…
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Don’t let the title fool you, this has great information. If you are going to learn how to trade, there are many pitfalls. There are enough natural pitfalls out there, like the fact that trading is counter-intuitive. But there are ‘man-made’ pitfalls as well. Most everything you view, read, or hear will be incorrect. Some through ignorance, some th…
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• This is important enough for its own podcast. • Formal definition – from two different sources. • Simple definition. • What is NOT a technical Indicator. • Cool kids. • What you can use them for. • What you cannot use them for • The dangers are huge. They END careers. Here are the charts to follow along: Chart 1: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1…
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As the Bitcoin behemoth takes a headline-making tumble, savvy traders see the pattern amidst the chaos: it's just another serpentine twist on the upward climb. This week, we strip down the market's high drama to reveal the method behind the madness. Sean and Phil, your fearless navigators through the fiscal tempest, bust through the bluster, offeri…
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This podcast is short and sweet and to the point. The more complete title should be, “the absolute way you must view the market to make money, which would shock the average person, even the average person in the market”. It will in a sense, summarize some thoughts of prior podcasts, and lead to a conclusion that you must hear, if you really want to…
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I don’t want to give anything away but some of you who have been listening for a while may be thinking that there is a little sarcasm in the title of this podcast. This is going to cover several important topics including a couple of favorite lessons from a book, those cookie-cutter patterns, the language of charts, and pictures of learning. A good…
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Dip your toes in the financial waters and trade smart with a little strategy we call 'Starbucks Trading.' In this steaming hot episode of the Rebel Traders Podcast, we're spilling the beans on how to start small, minimize risk, and sip success one trade at a time. Phil Newton spills details on maintaining an emotional balance, while Sean Donahoe sh…
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In almost anything you read or listen to about trading, you will likely read or hear that trade management is important. This is not accurate. Trade management is more than important. It is critical and will eventually determine your fate as a trader/investor. Traders that can read charts but cannot put the money in the bank are a dime a dozen. It …
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There is a section called “Look for the Pitfalls That Stop Most” that is toward the end of the free course that I do for everybody called, Introduction to Mastering Technical Analysis. It’s a half-day course that is packed with some great information. I mention that because, as a trader/investor, today’s topic is one of the key pitfalls that often …
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In episode RT281 of the Rebel Traders Podcast, brace yourself for a deep dive into the trader's psyche with hosts Sean Donahoe and Phil Newton. They're unpacking the critical yet often-overlooked facet of trading – the art of risk management. As market volatility dances to the erratic tune of uncertainty, our hosts dissect the perils of overconfide…
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In this Podcast episode, we explore how different trading styles cater to diverse trader profiles and why it is important to align one's trading approach with individual personality traits, risk tolerance, and financial goals. In our discussion, we highlight the significance of research and analysis, risk management strategies, and the psychologica…
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I think this has become one of my favorite small topics to pick on, as I probably mention one or two of these when talking about other topics. I also did an event with a similar title. It’s an important topic because so many people go off looking for some training and there are an awful lot of things you read and see that vary from being at the lea…
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Amidst the relentless ebb and flow of the markets, where winning isn't just about high percentages, comes a crucial conversation on what truly fuels consistent trading success: Discipline and positive expectancy. Sean Donahoe and Phil Newton unveil the ironclad strategies that underpin trading discipline – the bedrock of every flourishing trader's …
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Is the market a random walk? Well, you have to listen to the podcast to get that answer. The answer may surprise you a little bit, but the answer also has what I consider to be one of the greatest concepts you need to understand to be a successful trader or investor. I’m going to talk about my 97% rule and how I stumbled across it many years ago. W…
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In this week's electric charge of the Rebel Traders Podcast, Sean and Phil dive into the pulse of the trading world, unraveling the tapestry of market trends with their savvy contrarian twist. As the echoes of historical bubbles like the South Sea and tulip mania reverberate through modern-day trading floors, our market maestros unpack the vital le…
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When a trader says that a trade was “risky”, what exactly does that mean? I hate to say it but in the absence of any other information it means that the trader is very novice. Risk can have a lot of meanings, and I want to review each of those as they are critically important to your trading. Maybe it’s just semantics, but saying any trade is risky…
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Welcome to the Rebel Traders Podcast, where we dive deep into the world of trading with a unique and rebellious approach. In this episode, RT278, hosts Sean Donahoe and Phil Newton unpack the myth of traditional diversification and challenge the notion of a one-size-fits-all approach to trading strategies. Instead, they emphasize the power of diver…
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This particular podcast is actually based on an article that I wrote, well, quite a long time ago. But it was one of those that received many comments for a long time, and I felt it helped a lot of people. It discusses stages most traders go through, and where they often get stuck. Obviously, many of the comments in this podcast are concepts that I…
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This is a big one to me because it gets at the very heart of what we do as traders/investors and also addresses what is perhaps one of the biggest mistakes made by traders across the board. This has to do with selecting trades on simple ordinary stocks to make money from moves that occur virtually every day. Unfortunately, new traders are drawn int…
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This podcast episode delves into the critical practice of trade ranking in day trading. We explore its multifaceted importance, from enhancing risk management and decision-making to improving resource allocation and adaptability to market changes. By systematically categorizing and analyzing each trade, traders can gain valuable insights into their…
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