Podcast Episodes – Traders Podcast

Episode 232 features your host Rob Booker speaking with veteran trader Jared Johnson, the CEO and founder of Day Traders FX.com. Rob and Jared get together in sunny Arizona and speak about matters of the heart, such as a thousand-pip trade that Jared once reeled in like a blue marlin. This leads to a conversation about reflecting on The Big Wins, as well as the usefulness (or detriment) of pondering The Big Losses. Rob and Jared also spend time talking about short-term trading and long-term trading. This episode is a good mix of the traders’ talk you’ve come to expect from The Traders Podcast. Thanks for listening.

Other links for this episode:

Jared’s Web site: Day Traders FX.com

Jared on Twitter: @DayTradersFX

TFL365.com

Rob on Twitter: @RobBooker

The Traders Podcast on Twitter: @TradersPodcast

E-mail us! Producer@TradersPodcast.com

Trader Interviews.com

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Welcome to Episode 231 of The Traders Podcast. For this show, Jason the producer surprised Rob with an impromptu phone call while he was still at the International Traders Expo in New York City last week. So, in this interview, Rob describes what made the expo better this year. He also talks about the opportunities for networking with other traders. This leads to a conversation about potential ideas for meet-ups, both online and in-person. Rob also mentions how you can watch some of the expo presentations online, if you can’t make it to the show. Rob says that the expo no longer allows presenters to give you sales pitches; however, in the “dirt section,” Rob discusses something that might be intriguing to anyone who’s launching a product or a service related to traders. Give it a listen! We think you’ll have a good time.

Links for this episode:

Twitter: @RobBooker

TFL365.com

The Traders Podcast on Twitter: @TradersPodcast

E-mail us! Producer@TradersPodcast.com

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Welcome to Episode 230 of The Traders Podcast. During this show, your host Rob Booker regales us with his adventures and experiences at The International Traders Expo in New York City that took place over the past few days from February 16 through 18. While at the expo, Rob listened for some lessons that might interest the podcast listeners out there who weren’t able to attend.

Rob talks about sitting in on the presentation of long-time futures trader John Person (of PersonsPlanet.com), who discussed the dropping stock of Starbucks Coffee Company. Next Rob describes a distribution bar, which is a fascinating term he heard at the conference. Rob also quotes John Person again, who commented that on the daily chart, the futures contract on natural gas has printed five Doji candles in a row, which signifies a reversal pattern or a big turn-around on the horizon. All of these and a few more tidbits from the New York Expo are highlighted here in Episode 230 of The Traders Podcast. Join us!

Links for this episode:

Twitter: @RobBooker

TFL365.com

The Traders Podcast on Twitter: @TradersPodcast

E-mail us! Producer@TradersPodcast.com

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In Episode 229, your host Rob Booker welcomes special guest Joel Kruger, who has worked on the inside of the trading industry. Joel worked for a broker and did analysis, but he recently left the inside of retail broker world in 2013, so Rob asks him why… Rob also talks with Joel about a product he developed called First Macro. Rob also explores the challenges of developing a product of one’s own, including certain pitfall logistics, like finding a programmer that’s trustworthy and affordable. So, if you’re the kind of person who has been tempted to develop your own product, this is definitely an episode for you. Thanks for listening.

Links for this episode:

First Macro.com

Twitter: @RobBooker

TFL365.com

The Traders Podcast on Twitter: @TradersPodcast

E-mail us! Producer@TradersPodcast.com

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Episode 228 of The Traders Podcast begins with your host Rob Booker following up on what happened with his attempt to purchase bitcoin earlier this week. Next Rob talks about how in 2014 he has switched to trading for the bigger trends and the bigger moves. Rob is now going for much longer term trades, working from the four-hour charts.

To illustrate Rob’s philosophies on long-term trading, he tells a true story about his friend, Matt, who wanted a two-seater, Mercedes coupe (circa the year 2000) but only wanted to pay a certain price for it… This story leads into a follow-up story about how Matt’s experience influenced Rob’s actions when he found himself in a comparable situation. So, if you’ve been considering trading for the long term, Rob gives you some tips in Episode 228. Don’t miss it! Thanks for listening.

Links for this episode:

Twitter: @RobBooker

TFL365.com

The Traders Podcast on Twitter: @TradersPodcast

E-mail us! Producer@TradersPodcast.com

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In Episode 227, your host Rob Booker is joined with special guest Commander Rob Wilson to talk about today’s newsworthy event: Mt. Gox, a major currency exchanger, announced that it is halting all transactions on its exchange, which sent the price of bitcoin dropping… While Rob Booker expresses sympathy for anyone caught in the crossfire of this flash crash, he reassures that bitcoin will survive this — and the question is — does this provide a good time to buy bitcoin? Both Robs say yes! So, Rob Booker is going to jump on the wagon and start buying some bitcoin and put his first $1,000 into bitcoin, stage himself into something and build a position. Hear this fascinating conversation and more during Episode 227 of The Traders Podcast.

Links for this episode:

Bitscan.com

Twitter: @RobBooker

TFL365.com

The Traders Podcast on Twitter: @TradersPodcast

E-mail us! Producer@TradersPodcast.com

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Hi, and welcome to Episode 226 of The Traders Podcast, where your host Rob Booker teaches by using unusual topics like “Sea-Monkeys.” Actually, Rob’s discussion today is about Sea-Monkeys and how hard it is to run a company like Microsoft. The connection is clear… So, after entertaining us with his thoughts about the mysterious novelty pets, Rob discusses how Microsoft went on a gigantic search for a new CEO and recently appointed Satya Nadella.

Rob talks about how this kind of high-profile CEO search often results in disappointment, and he explains how this occurs (using Sea-Monkeys). And of course, Rob does one of the things he does best — he makes this conversation applicable to your own trading. Be sure to listen!

Rob’s book recommendation: Good to Great by Jim Collins

Post-episode Sea-Monkey addenda from Jason the producer: According to Wikipedia, Sea-Monkeys are in fact brine shrimp. Here is a very interesting excerpt from the Wiki article: “The astronaut John Glenn took Sea-Monkeys into space on October 29, 1998 aboard Space Shuttle Discovery during mission STS-95. After nine days in space, they were returned to Earth, and hatched eight weeks later apparently unaffected by their travels.

Links for this episode:

Twitter: @RobBooker

TFL365.com

The Traders Podcast on Twitter: @TradersPodcast

E-mail us! Producer@TradersPodcast.com

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In this dark episode of The Traders Podcast, your host and Prophet of Doom, Rob Booker, talks with Jason the producer about the nature of companies in our new economy. Rob says companies these days don’t seem to end well. He says the nature of stocks traded on the NYSE 60 years ago look very different than those traded today. Quick — think about the first company that pops into your mind: Probably a technology stock of some sort, right? Google. Apple.

Well, in Episode 225, Rob suggests that people wouldn’t commonly think of Vanderbilt Railroads or any other company that truly “makes” something tangible. Rob says that companies used to make things for us; now companies make us into things. Soylent Green is people. Google doesn’t make anything; instead, Google makes us do things! Google makes glasses so it can make you into a Google-bot. Instagram, for example, literally doesn’t make anything. We make the pictures! We are the factory workers! We are the production mechanism. Hear this and many more conspiracy theories during a memorable Episode 225 of The Traders Podcast. Thanks for listening.

Links for this episode:

Twitter: @RobBooker

TFL365.com

The Traders Podcast on Twitter: @TradersPodcast

E-mail us! Producer@TradersPodcast.com

Direct download: RB225.mp3
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