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Anarchy Day Trading

Anarchy Analysis and Strategy Co.

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99% of day traders fail... so don't listen to the 99% of advice. Your day trading strategy isn’t why you’re unprofitable. Join Jordan and Levi as they bust myths and reveal the keys to consistent success in daytrading forex, crypto, futures, options, and beyond. Stop paying for day trading strategies, signals, and indicators, and start spending your time on the things that matter. There’s no magic bullet, but there are ways to significantly speed up your learning curve. Want to know what tho ...
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The Biblical Anarchy Podcast

Libertarian Christian Institute

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The Biblical Anarchy Podcast was created by Jacob Winograd as a project of the Libertarian Christian Institute, with the purpose of making the case for a free society and decentralized governance based on Biblical principles of limited authority and imitating Christ’s example of the leader/servant. If we render unto God what is God’s, we cannot bow down to Caesar or render anything unto him except that which he deserves. The podcast consists of exploring different Bible passages, anarchist t ...
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Strangers In A Tangled Wilderness

Strangers In a Tangled Widerness

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Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness is a collectively run publisher dedicated to producing and curating inclusive and intersectional culture informed by anarchistic ideals. This podcast provides audio versions of our monthly feature as well as interviews with the contributors. This can include stories, fiction, poetry, memoir, non-fiction, theater pieces, comics, books, pop culture analysis, recipes, music, history...and occasionally essays and theory. We are looking for content that doesn’t k ...
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Big Screen Bozos Podcast

Chance Hawthorn, Connor Finniss, Xander Wynberg

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The Big screen Bozos, your ticket to movie magic. Connor, Xander and Chance spend 15 minutes each episode reviewing movies and what other people thought. The Big Screen Bozos is for everyone, whether you're a die hard cinephile, or just looking for a good laugh, these three dummies have insightful analysis and witty banter.
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, Jacob Winograd delves into the contentious topic of homosexuality, LGBTQ issues, and their intersection with Christian theology and libertarian philosophy. This discussion is prompted by recent events in the Libertarian Party, particularly regarding Chase Oliver, a self-identified gay Christian who s…
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A commencement speech by Roger Federer, one of the greatest tennis players of all time, had an insane statistic from his career... one that Jordan and Levi apply to their trading. Learn how Federer's win rate can change how you view success. Key Takeaways: Even the best traders/players lose all the time. Become VERY comfortable with that. Even a SL…
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Have you ever taken a trade, only to immediately regret your decision and want out? Jordan and Levi look at whether it's ever a good idea to immediately hop out of a trade, and whether this changes with experience level.Key Takeaways: Beginning traders should avoid getting out of trades immediately, as this can solidify bad habits. Good traders who…
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In this episode, I summarize my discussion of libertarian legal theory with Kasimir, an experienced AnCap debater. We explored the relationship between moral and legal actions within a libertarian framework, emphasizing self-ownership and the non-aggression principle (NAP). Kasimir explained how biblical commandments against murder, theft, and idol…
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Some of the most common tools used in day trading are actively slowing down your progress. In this episode, we unmask them!Key Takeaways: There are an infinite number of indicators and indicator settings to use. This makes wading through these as a beginner almost impossible. Indicators simultaneously show you too much information (causing false tr…
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Summary This month on Strangers we have a comic, Queer Uprisings by Hazel Newlevant. Queer Uprisings is a comic about some of the acts of group resistance that set the stage for the more-famous Stonewall Uprising in 1969, which we commemorate annually with Pride marches. The word of the month is literally about losing your grasp. Follow along at ta…
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Revisiting our first ever episode, we discuss why finding a good day trading mentor is nearly impossible, why we don't offer coaching ourselves, and the alternative strategy that every beginning trader should take instead. Key Takeaways: The math behind the entire coaching business is flawed. To be an honest coach, one must be successful, but for m…
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Episode Overview: In this episode, Jacob Winograd is joined by Kerry Baldwin to delve into the libertarian concept of self-ownership and its compatibility with biblical teachings. They explore the foundational principles of self-ownership, address common Christian objections, and discuss the implications of self-ownership for parental rights and ch…
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In this episode, Jacob talks about a recent debate he did on Pacifism, and plays the opening segment of the debate. The clip presented includes the opening statements of each debater, making the positive and negative case for whether pacfisim is prescribed for Christians. Cody's positive case focuses on the importance of enemy love and not trusting…
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Do you wish there was one place you could go to that would give you all of the most critical information to succeed in day trading? Well, in celebration of our 100th episode, and an amazing year of podcasting, we are introducing a series which will hit all of the highlights and important topics that you should know. These are concise, and easily sh…
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We interviewed Bob in Episode 25 of the podcast. He is a long-time trader who had never reached profitability. In the previous interview, he was just becoming aware of our way of viewing learning trading, and now he is 9 months along his journey. What lessons has he learned along the way? What progress has he made? Listen to this awesome interview …
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This week, I'll be diving into my reflections on recent debates and discussions, particularly my contentious debate with Andrew Wilson on The Crucible. We'll explore challenging topics like the role of government in moral issues, the intersection of Christian values and libertarian thought, and the concept of covenant communities as an alternative …
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Summary This month on Strangers we have a collection of poetry by Maria Elle. Escape Plan is a collection of poetry that explores what it means to hold the dreams of the future while grappling with the persistent horrors of now, through the lens of love, war, Capitalist-driven climate devastation, anti-Zionist struggles, and the pursuit of a free P…
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In this episode, Jacob delves into the intersection of Christian theology and government actions. Through exploring the writings of influential Christian figures, distinctions between ecclesiastical and secular authority, and discussions on just war theory, social contract theory, and the idea of 2 kingdoms theology, Jacob challenges the notion of …
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That's an odd title for a day trading podcast! But trading is hard... are you up for the challenge? Levi & Jordan break down the reasons you maybe shouldn't day trade. These are the things that will either keep you from being able to learn, or just make you miserable on your journey. Listen to discover if you have what it takes to be a full-time tr…
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Today I reflect on my recent, thought-provoking discussion with Stephen Wolfe, author of "The Case for Christian Nationalism," and my fellow LCI contributor, Alex Bernardo, host of the Protestant Libertarian podcast, where we discussed the complexities of Christian nationalism, libertarianism, and their interplay with biblical teachings and how Chr…
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In today's complex society, how do we understand the role and limits of authority in different areas of life? This episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast dives into the concept of sphere sovereignty, as developed by theologian Abraham Kuyper, examining its biblical roots and relevance to modern Christianity. We also look at the Magdeburd Confessio…
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This episode provides a comprehensive libertarian critique of the war in Gaza, discussing historical contexts, current events, and internal debates within libertarian circles about the application of their principles to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It emphasizes the importance of consistency in applying libertarian ideals, regardless of the po…
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Summary This month on Strangers we have “Hurrah for Anarchy: a history of Haymarket, May Day, and the Chicago Anarchists” by Margaret Killjoy, which is a short historical article about…May Day. We have no audio feature this month, just an interview with Margaret about the zine. If you want to read the zine, go to Tangled Wilderness.org and check it…
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Summary This month on Strangers, we have a short story called With the Dolphins by Bill Stickers. It's a story about the spirit of adventure on the high seas, the false promises of AI, and the inescapability of worker exploitation in late-stage capitalism -- and how solidarity, in all its many forms, can effectively fight it. The word of the month …
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How does a Christian discern the fine line between faith and nationalism in the political realm? In Episode 59 of The Biblical Anarchy Podcast, we explore the nuanced realm of Christian nationalism and its varying degrees. What is the proper role of the civil magistrate in law enforcement? How can governance exist without overstepping biblical prin…
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Is fundamental analysis (the study of the underlying things that move the market) important to understand for day traders? Does it make a difference whether you're a swing trader or a scalper? Join us as we discuss the pros and the cons of fundamental analysis, and whether you should be including it into your day trading routine.…
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In today's fragmented world, how do we reconcile our understanding of history with the complex issues of our time? With ideologies, conflicts, and historical events so intricately woven into the fabric of our society, it can be challenging to separate truth from misinformation and historical fact from revisionist narratives. This episode of the Bib…
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Summary This month on Strangers, we have a piece called So Your Cult had a Schism: Why and How to Dig a Tunnel About it by Miriam Roček, which feels pretty self-explanatory. The word of the month is about some critters that also like to make tunnels. Follow along here at tangled wilderness.org. Guest Info You can find Miriam here at Strangers. Publ…
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, join host Jacob Winograd as he unpacks the thought-provoking controversy surrounding Candace Owens' departure from The Daily Wire and the subsequent scrutiny of her stance on the war in Gaza. Through a detailed exploration, Jacob delves into the moral and ethical complexities of the conflict, emphasi…
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As Christians, we frequently grapple with the nature of civil authority. It's no secret that authorities aren't absolute, and today we'll explore the intricate dance between submission and resistance in the light of biblical teachings. We'll take a challenging walk through the moral landscape, where the principles laid out in Scripture guide us, bu…
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