Financial Advisory

The Art of Risk-Reward Management and Capitalizing on Market Uncertainty
Even if you’re wrong most of the time, your wins can outweigh your losses if you properly manage your risk and position size. Markets are constantly in a state of uncertainty and flux, and money is made by discounting the obvious and betting on the unexpected Markets often price in common knowledge. Profits lie in…

Survival and Risk Management in Dynamic Financial Markets
Financial markets are ever-changing. Traders and investors must stay informed, adjust strategies, and be flexible to survive and thrive Don’t focus on making money; focus on protecting what you have Risk management is paramount. Avoid being reckless with your portfolio. Focus on minimizing losses before chasing profits.

The Profit of Patience
If most traders would learn to sit on their hands 50 percent of the time, they would make a lot more money

The Power of Patience
If most traders would learn to sit on their hands 50 percent of the time, they would make a lot more money

The Unstoppable Drive
When I was younger, there was something in me. I had passion. I may not have known what I was going to do with that passion, but there was something and I still feel it. It’s this little engine that roars inside of me, and I just want to keep going and going

The Wisdom of Caution
There are old traders and there are bold traders, but there are very few old, bold traders

Buyers and Sellers Both Believe They’re Astute
One of the funny things about the stock market is that every time one person buys, another sells, and both think they are astute

The Life Cycle of Bull Markets
Bull markets are born on pessimism, grow on skepticism, mature on optimism and die of euphoria

Instinct Over Analysis: The Key to Successful Trading
Successful traders tend to be instinctive rather than overly analytical.

Learn from Your Losses: The Path to Improved Results
If you want real insights that can make you more money, look at the scars running up and down your account statements. Stop doing what’s harming you, and your results will get better. It’s a mathematical certainty