Trading Justice

podcast Noah Davidson wasn't a conventional student in school. In classes up through college, listening to lectures and reading straight out of books only carried what he learned so far before he couldn't get a handle on it. Noah learned by doing; such as when he first started trading 15 years ago during the dot-com bubble. He had a vague idea of fundamental analysis, but traded more on stocks and brands he was familiar with exclusively. That went well enough until the start of the burst caught him by surprise: a $40 per share position became a $2 per almost overnight and nuked his account from low orbit. To be fair, though, technical analysis was only really possible at the time if you went and paid serious cash to brokerage firms to even provide you the data. After shaking the loss off and getting a job with the world's first technical analysis software maker, Noah gave it another shot with more caution and a shiny new program that would allow him to perform technical analysis. Noah slowly and surely started trading and building an account back up and realized he was pretty good at what he was doing and wanted to get better, and even sold his car to afford more trading classes. He enjoyed that well enough, but eventually Noah discovered the final piece that was missing for himself about the same time he started teaching his own classes: he wanted to be part of a community of traders that could talk shop and help each other out. From that concept emerged Tackle Trading, a financial education site and community where traders could learn and have a great time trading together. You can also find this podcast on:  
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