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The Art of Trading

Matthew J. Slabosz

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The Art of Trading Podcast brings you the best information available regarding good trading psychology, how to enhance your trading performance, and how to extract the best results out of your trading techniques. The podcast is hosted by Matthew J. Slabosz - a retail forex trader from Australia who has been trading full-time since 2018. Matthew has always been obsessed with psychology and philosophy, and since becoming a trader this passion has only grown. Now he brings you the most interest ...
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Part-interview, part-existential game show – this is Wild Card from NPR. Host Rachel Martin rips up the typical interview script and invites guests to play a game about life's biggest questions. Rachel takes actors, artists and thinkers on a choose-your-own-adventure conversation that lets them open up about their fears, their joys and how they've built meaning from experience – all with the help of a very special deck of cards. Want more Wild Card? Support NPR by subscribing to Wild Card+. ...
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In the Pines

Alexandra Palocz

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You go in together. You come out alone. At the edge of camp, Lanie sits, watches the rain through the trees, and waits for the girl in the woods. ———— “In the Pines” is a short play by Alexandra Palocz. Originally selected for Theatre Intime’s Student Playwrights Festival in 2020, it became an audio reading instead due to the pandemic. Cast: Milan Eldridge (she/they) as ISOBEL, Mel Hornyak (they/them) as LANIE, and Muniyat Choudhury (she/her) as BETH. Directed by Chamari White-Mink (they/the ...
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LeVar Burton has three roles he'll forever be known for: Kunta Kinte on the TV series Roots, Geordi La Forge on Star Trek: The Next Generation and host of Reading Rainbow. Those roles have had profound impacts on people and he now understands, as he puts it, "my job is to be LeVar Burton." He talks to Rachel about the tension of that job, his chang…
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At 81, Nikki Giovanni isn't afraid of getting older. And the legendary poet also isn't spending any time thinking about her legacy. She's mostly focused on having fun and being able to look back on her life and feel like she did her duty. She talks to Rachel about the myth of a happy family, what she's learned on safaris and why she's fascinated wi…
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Ted Danson has mastered the role of the happy-go-lucky guy with a quick wit and a quicker smile – who nevertheless has a few cracks in his sunny demeanor. It's there in Sam Malone on Cheers, in Hank Larsson on Fargo and in Michael on The Good Place. And that same duality is there in Ted's real life. He goes deep with Rachel on the light and dark si…
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In this series I reflect on challenges traders tell me they're struggling with. In this episode the challenge was "I struggle with patience following the strategy." Zen & The Art of Trading: Courses & Free Content! Episode Links & Resources: [How to Increase Your Willpower & Tenacity]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwakOgHIT0E&ab_channel=TheArtofTr…
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At 40, Lena Waithe already has an impressive legacy, with dozens of writing, acting and production credits. She was the first Black woman to win an Emmy for comedy writing (for Master of None). And she's also the creator of The Chi, which is just wrapping its sixth season. She tells Rachel one of her core beliefs is a lesson from The Wizard of Oz. …
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Taylor Tomlinson has found the kind of success many comedians dream about, with multiple Netflix specials and a late-night hosting gig — After Midnight on CBS. She tells Rachel that part of the secret to her success is fear. They also swap stories about their Christian upbringings, the search for validation and getting things stuck up their noses. …
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David Lynch doesn't do a lot of interviews. The Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive creator usually just lets his work speak for itself. But he was excited to talk to Rachel about his new album coming out this summer, Cellophane Memories. And he also was game to dive into his love for transcendental meditation, a fateful childhood psychosomatic illness…
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Bowen Yang has had some iconic Saturday Night Live roles — the iceberg that sank the Titanic, the Chinese spy balloon, the Tiny Desk intern. And he's also had big successes outside SNL — in movies like Fire Island and Bros, and on his hit podcast, Las Culturistas. He talks to Rachel about living too much in the present, hard truths from Tina Fey an…
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Jack Antonoff has seemingly cracked the code for producing hit albums, winning multiple Grammys for his work with artists like Lorde, Lana Del Rey and Taylor Swift. But for his own songwriting, he leans into the unknown. He studies his anxieties, regrets and grief, and shares those feelings in songs with his band Bleachers — as well as in this game…
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As U.S. Poet Laureate, Ada Limón has focused her attention on the natural world, most recently editing a collection of nature poems, titled You Are Here. But Limón's ability to see what others often overlook goes beyond nature. Limón talks with Rachel about learning to forgive yourself, the smell of her grandparents' dueling fudge recipes and a pre…
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Chris Pine says his directorial debut, Poolman, got "obliterated" by critics. But the Star Trek and Wonder Woman star tells Rachel that the experience helped him reevaluate his desire for perfection. Chris also debates predestination with Rachel, reflects on the struggle to feel awe and discusses his recurring childhood dreams of having tea with an…
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Last year, Issa Rae was in three Oscar-nominated movies (Barbie, American Fiction and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse) and she also won a Peabody. Despite her success, the Insecure creator tells Rachel there have been forks in the road that still keep her up at night. Issa explains why she loves writing from a place of fear, and connects with R…
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Welcome to Wild Card with Rachel Martin. In this first episode, Rachel talks to Jenny Slate, known for her roles in Obvious Child, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On and Parks and Recreation. Jenny opens up about whether fate brought her to her husband, what she's sacrificed for motherhood and what's so special about margarine and white bread sandwiche…
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Part-interview, part-existential game show – this is Wild Card with Rachel Martin from NPR. Host Rachel Martin rips up the typical interview script and invites guests to play a game about life's biggest questions. Rachel takes actors, artists and thinkers on a choose-your-own-adventure conversation that lets them open up about their fears, their jo…
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There are many common themes and threads among the world's most successful traders. The self-discipline and self-awareness to conquer the markets and themselves, the self-confidence and openness to take risk, the humility to accept losses and know when they are wrong, and the endurance to take the pain of not only losing money, but also failing to …
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This episode explores my theory and ideas around the high failure rate in trading. I don't believe traders fail just because of the technical reasons. They say 90% of traders fail at trading, but is this because trading is extremely difficult, or is it because only certain types of people have the right attitude and dedication towards their craft? …
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Jesse Livermore's story is fascinating, and the book Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is one of the most memorable books I’ve ever read. In this episode I break down 21 of Jesse's trading rules, what they mean to us today as modern traders, and share my thoughts on his suicide and what we can learn from this great but troubled trader's life and ca…
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You go in together. You come out alone. At the edge of camp, Lanie sits, watches the rain through the trees, and waits for the girl in the woods. ———— “In the Pines” is a short play by Alexandra Palocz. Originally selected for Theatre Intime’s Student Playwrights Festival in 2020, it became an audio reading instead due to the pandemic. Cast: Milan …
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In this episode I share my thoughts on financial media and how it factors in to your trading. I like to refer to financial news as “financial entertainment”. It makes a lot more sense that way. Zen & The Art of Trading: Courses, Socials & Free Content! Episode Links & Resources: Original Blog Article Trust Me, I'm Lying by Ryan Holiday How SMB Capi…
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Most traders think that their win percentage is the most important performance statistic of their trading. The relieving truth is this is not the case. In this episode we explore the subject of winning percentage in great detail and dispel all of the myths you might have been led to believe. Mathematical Formulas: WinRate = (WinningTrades ÷ TotalTr…
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Scienctific research and the experience of countless successful people has shown that having a mentor to help guide you through a learning journey is one of the most effective ways to guarantee your own success. Nowhere is this more true than in trading. This episode explores my thoughts and experiences regarding mentorship, and includes a few tips…
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Backtesting is the most under-utilized secret weapon in trading. It's not a secret because successful traders don’t want you to know about it. All great trading mentors will tell you about backtesting. It’s a secret because most traders don’t want to know about it. It’s not glamorous. It’s not sexy. Many people find it to be boring, monotonous, dif…
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There are certain elements of trading that don't get mentioned as often as they should because most people who have a trading system or trading course to sell don't want to deter you from buying from them. But the truth is, there are a lot of unsexy things involved in becoming a profitable trader. Here is my top 10 list of untold truths about tradi…
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Once a trader has discovered a profitable approach to trading that suits their personality, their journey does not end there. In fact, that is where the true trader’s journey begins. There are four important pillars to trading that every successful trader understands and respects, no matter what their trading style is. Today's episode focuses on th…
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Once a trader has discovered a profitable approach to trading that suits their personality, their journey does not end there. In fact, that is where the true trader’s journey begins. There are four important pillars to trading that every successful trader understands and respects, no matter what their trading style is. Today's episode focuses on th…
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This episode explains the importance of developing self-discipline as a trader, and gives some tips and advice on how you can improve this key area of your trading. Zen & The Art of Trading: Courses & Free Content! Episode Links & Resources: Original Article How To Find A Trading Mentor Trading In The Zone (Book) Trading Mentors Mentioned: SMB Capi…
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Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Matthew, and I'm the founder of Zen & The Art of Trading. I run the trading blog by the same name, the YouTube channel The Art of Trading, the Pine Script education website Pine Script Mastery, and now this podcast. I'm a full-time retail trader from Australia, and I've been trading consistently profitably s…
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In this episode of Ridin' the Pine, Hondo 'n Ghee share their top stories of the week. Cleveland, this is for you! Minny streaking, phones dumpin', all the news! We gotchu covered. Some remarkable stats are shared and shattered from the NBA Historyspheres, with a couple Lou Williams stats that creates pause and votes for all star considerations. We…
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In this episode, Hondo 'n Ghee recap the week that was, and the bomb cyclones felt around the world. We shake down our top stories of the week in a frantic pace too fast too furious for our own mouthholes. We share some stats mostly straight off the interwebs getting a little into some all star voting results as well as our stable genius lounge ful…
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Welcome, Welcome Everyone! Its 2018! We did it! Hondo 'n Ghee Bring in the New Year with some Hot takes, leading off with some of the final moments of 2017, some bodacious stats bounce passing into the storylines at the forefront of 2018! After a quick update of the #1230project where Hondo 'n Ghee predicted all 1230 NBA Games of the Season, We mis…
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In this episode of Ridin' the Pine, Hondo 'n Ghee break into their favorite stories of the week in the NBA with the RTP Shotclock. They then share some Stats that are shocking, hilarious, and unreal, but are as true as a Toaster Streak. We Highlight the Starters in the NBA that score no points in our segment, the Oh Man's Lounge, Now with Drink Spe…
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In this NBA Podcast episode of Ridin' the Pine, Hondo 'n Ghee break into their favorite stories of the week in the NBA with the RTP Shotclock. They then share some Stats that are shocking, hilarious, and unreal, but are as true as a Toaster Streak. We Highlight the Starters in the NBA that score no points in our segment, the Oh Man's Lounge, Now wi…
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Standings Watchout from the Gucci Ganger's n Mash. Hondo 'n MTG Drag on the NBA Standings a Quarter of the Way! What teams must Ketchup to the rest of the League? Lettuce Discuss all things from All Beef Patty Mills to Bobby Portishouse Misteaks. James Harden and his Bread. Avocados and don'ts for teams while NBA Brown Bags your lunch. Smashing the…
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In this episode of NBA's Ridin' the Pine, Hondo 'n Ghee go even further into the season, sharing stats and facts the only way they know how. They break into their favorite stories of the week in the NBA (and in the NCAA) with the RTP Shotclock. They then share some Stats that are shocking, hilarious, and unreal, but are as true as a Toaster Streak.…
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In this episode, Hondo 'n Ghee go in to the gravy boat and chat about the games that happened on the night before the Turkey Coma. Be sure to share with friends and family. subscribe. Rate, Review, Comment, all the things you would do to your significant other, do it here. Get Nasty with it.
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In this episode, Hondo 'n Ghee share their NBA Highlights of the week: Boston, Golden State, 76'ers, Minnesota, and John Collins??? We dive into stats and of course the Zero Point Starters in the NBA, naming drinks after them, of course. We get into some deeper topics after a short break with the Give 'n Go all before laying down the law in some be…
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