Fri, 14 August 2015
Special Guest Ricard Do was introduced to the concept of trading (as many are) through the book Rich Dad Poor Dad while on a holiday. The concept of making your money work for you and reclaiming independence struck a chord with Richard, and he soon found himself looking into classes on investing; starting with real estate and settling on trading. From there, Richard enrolled in Master Class trading & mentorships and is working his way toward financial independence. In this episode, join Tim as he and Richard discuss a wide range of topics from an in-depth look at behind the scenes in the oil industry, the darknet, and privacy to the fun (and occasional thrill) of travelling.
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Thu, 13 August 2015
In this episode of the Trading Justice podcast is brought to you by the Tackle Trading Coaches Show, the coaches discuss: China devalued YUAN by 2%;
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Wed, 12 August 2015
The mindset of how you approach making money (and what you do with it) is important; particularly if your goal is to eventually retire from the usual 9 to 5 job. Matt Justice brings on special guest Jeremy Reese to discuss the difference between how entrepreneurs and consumers think about money, as well as the importance of your credit score & how you can protect it. ...and if you have any questions about your credit score, you can contact Jeremy Reese (who is FICO certified) directly at: 888.234.FICO (3426).
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Wed, 5 August 2015
Tim Cooley, the CEO of Random Breakfast, believes in learning from failure. Failure can teach you a lot, provided you're paying attention. ...and depending on the situation, it can even make you more eager to get back into the game once enough time has passed. In trading, failure is a risk every time an order is placed. Whether it's a small drawdown or a blown up account, there is a lesson to learn: entry time, position size, and more. ...and even with blown up accounts, you can dust yourself off, get up, and get back at it once you're ready. Just be sure you learned what caused the account to go down in the first place. There are safer ways to fail in trading: paper or virtual trading. A unique aspect of trading as compared to other businesses is that you can practice a strategy before you implement it with a virtual account. If the paper account blows up, the only thing lost is time. Even then, though, provided you learn from the dead account, it wasn't time wasted, either. Join us in listening to Tim's story and his take on perseverance. --- Also, here's the link to Simon Sinek's TED Talks: https://www.ted.com/speakers/simon_sinek
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Tue, 28 July 2015
Tim and Matt are joined by Steve Huang, Dean Beckette, Robert Shannon, Noah Davidson, and Gino Poore in this special three hour (!) episode. The brothers Justice revisit previous episode highlights, how the guests have each progressed since their previous appearances, and where the Trading Justice podcast is going in the next 100 episodes. A special thanks to our listeners helping us get to 100 episodes of the podcast. We do this for you, and have plans to keep making it even better through the next 100 episodes!
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Mon, 20 July 2015
One issue facing the American public is a difficulty in discussion of political ideas. The cause of this can vary from person to person, but can largely be brought down to a few key reasons. Among the forefront is radicalized folks on either side tend to be the loudest and draw the most attention. This has the problem of casting even the moderates of a particular affiliation in a harsher light than is fair. Following this, folks don't want to be in a political conversation with someone out of not wanting to interact with a radical, even if the other person actually isn't. Another contender for this is the fear of offending others or being offended or dismissed themselves. This feeds off of the previous point, as radicals tend to hold fringe views that aren't appealing to even that person's party, and again, paint the rest of the party in that negative light. Language choice can matter greatly on this, as well. It's a fine point, but dismissive and arrogant language can make it difficult to hold a meaningful conversation and have a frank exchange of ideas, too. That's not holding offensive ideas; that's just being offensive as a person.
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Thu, 16 July 2015
Brad May started his trading career by virtual trading for somebody else for a year or two and reporting the results to his employer. Over the course of his tenure he was given a free hand in some instances to try out different strategies, including around earnings time. Brad found the volatility spike and rapid drop around earnings time particularly fascinating. Beyond obvious good or bad news, what caused earnings for one company to spike its price while dropping another? The answer was in the charts. Over time, Brad formulated a successful strategy to trade during earnings provided a given company fit into his formula.
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Mon, 6 July 2015
Greece made its opinion of the ECB's offered deals on its debt known on July 5 with a resounding vote against accepting the austerity measures. Solon Stephanou, a Greek himself and a student of political science, is well-versed in the challenges facing Greece since it started using the euro. Among other factors, key contributors to Greece's economic crisis (and its inability to recover) include:
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Wed, 24 June 2015
Tyler Craig returns to the Trading Justice podcast this week to continue his discussion on teaching styles and the importance of molding the message to the student. Tim comes back armed with a variety of questions about trading and mindset for both Tyler AND Matt, and Matt gets into the hows and whys of companies performing stock splits.
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Wed, 17 June 2015
Tyler Craig's been trading for some time: since he was 18 when both he and his father attended a trading conference. Before that, Tyler helped his father in real estate by being inexpensive manual labor. Given the choice between swinging a hammer and making trades, Tyler jumped at the opportunity to trade. Tyler started by trading stocks (with Red Hat being one of his first), then eventually moved onto options and more for the added profitability and challenge in proper implementation. As he continued to learn different trading strategies, he also discovered he was an excellent instructor, and that folks learn differently. With refinement, Tyler has learned to adapt his style to meet the room.
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Tue, 9 June 2015
Mindset is important. Not just while trading, but while moving through life. Too often, people just go on autopilot; afraid to take a chance on something new. Breaking out of that rut can be scary. Newness is unfamiliar, and unfamiliar can hurt. True enough, but potential hurt lessens greatly if you're prepared beforehand, which for many things is as simple as taking the time to research the new thing, whether it be a new job or day trading. Large financial institutions are allowed to exist thanks to this autopilot mentality. People drop their money into hedge funds and so forth, expecting them to be actively traded over the long run. Thing is, that isn't the case. Many hedge funds are set on their own autopilot to almost always be in a bullish position and in aggressive sectors regardless of market conditions. The managers don't care; they get paid regardless of performance of the accounts. Why pay somebody else to do that? More often than not, such hedge funds do worse than market average for returns. If you want to be an inactive trader and not think about it too much, another option is the actual S&P 500, which you can get shares of. It's always made of the 500 largest companies in the US across all sectors, so it's more balanced than many hedge funds. Or, if you're willing to put forth just a bit more effort, you can actively trade yourself and, with practice, completely blow hedge fund performance away. It may be scary at first, but what new thing isn't?
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Wed, 27 May 2015
For a 15 day free trial to Tackle Trading, enter the code justicepro when creating a new account at www.tackletrading.com. Offer valid until June 19. When Steve Huang set out to create his Theta Fade system, his proprietary end-of-week theta trading system, he didn’t just go out and start trading one day. He backtested, paper traded, and practiced over three years. He confirmed that it was profitable and performed consistently before putting it into action. All that testing paid off, too: it grosses 2–4% per week with manageable downside risk risk. He also started small; with smaller trades, you expose yourself to less risk as you properly fine-tune a system. Jumping in with both feet using your entire account on an untested system would just ask for trouble. However, over time, as a system is proven, you can increase your size. Steve has set aside $25K for an account that he only trades Theta Fade with. It’s now up 24%, or $6100, from the first day of trading in February. See the results in the Theta Fade page in the TackleTrading Trading Room. Should you wish to learn more about Theta Fade, head over to Tackle Trading and check it out every Friday afternoon.
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Tue, 26 May 2015
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Fri, 22 May 2015
China is working to position the RMB as a reserve currency, possibly to even out the USD as the world's oil reserve currency. One a currency that wasn't used outside of China, roughly 30% of all international business done with China is now in RMB. Through careful manipulation of the RMB's value, China now possesses the fifth largest reserve currency in the world. Quite an increase from 15th not 10 years ago. Accompanying this meteoric rise in the RMB are calls for the RMB to join the IMF's SDR as the fifth reserve currency (the four currently being the USD, GBP, JPY, and EUR). Should this happen, it may even allow SDRs to move to currency status itself due to the strength of the five currencies that would make up its value. One of the main proponents for the RMB joining the SDR is George Soros, who likely has an RMB position driving his recent extreme comments regarding the RMB, and he tends to act around events of great import.
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Thu, 14 May 2015
With the impending interest rate hike later this year in either June or September, preparing for what will happen in the market will help your portfolio survive the initial rockiness of such an announcement. Such preparation can pay off particularly well if you're a cash flow trader: rising interest rates bring increased volatility to the market, and increased volatility drives options pricing higher. If you're selling options and placing covered calls, this is great news; it's just a matter of waiting for the Fed to actually act and initiate the interest rate increase.
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Wed, 13 May 2015
Recession indicators can be difficult to read for the average consumer. Fed-speak can be difficult to decipher, and reading the market tends to be on a day delay at the minimum for a non-trader. There are four key statistics that people in the know tend to look to: industrial production numbers, real personal income, nonfarm employment, and real estate sales. The numbers for all four of these statistics are tepid with nonfarm employment and real estate sales being of particular note. On the face of the recent employment reports, the number of employed individuals is up. It tends not to take into account the age of said employees, though. Many generation Y and millenials are actually underemployed or unemployed due to older people re-entering the workforce and taking positions that are normally occupied by people new to the workforce. Further, real estate sales saw only roughly 25% of total home purchases from the previous year to be made by first-time purchasers while a healthy level for such buyers is about 40%. This means fewer people entering the supporting marketplaces, as well: fewer appliances purchased, less spent on general home improvement, and so forth. The key driver in this drop is suspected to be the sizable amounts of student debt preventing, once again, generation Y and millenials from getting a mortgage due to the payments still being made on student loans. Four of the 10 major economies are in recession, with the rest in stagnation and recession looming. The US can be argued to be in stagnation right now. Is recession around the corner?
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Mon, 4 May 2015
Mondays, historically, don't have crazy price action short of weekend news regarding a particular stock or sector. That said, there is action, and taking a look at the calendar of upcoming economic reports can help determine how much action there may be both and Monday and throughout the week. Some reports are more important than others in shaping the overall market. For traders, the reports to pay attention to are unemployment (with an eye to where the number may actually be higher or lower than reported), the PMI manufacturing report, the GDP reports, and the minutes of any FOMC meeting. These reports both drive the markets and give an idea to their general health. For example, both manufacturing and housing are showing low levels similar to just prior to the subprime crisis of 2008. Such knowledge is helpful in protecting your portfolio by both knowing when to further hedge and when to look out for the impending bearish market. --- Trading Justice on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/trading-justice/id894392736?mt=2 Trading Justice on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/trading-justice Trading Justice on tunein: http://tunein.com/radio/Trading-Justice-Podcast-p724120/
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Tue, 21 April 2015
Steven Huang started his career as a trial attorney, with the ultimate goal of being a corporate transactional attorney. Trading didn't hold much interest at all to start; he came across swing trading as a potential way to make some side income. Day trading was an option at the time, but Steve didn't want to be tied to the markets during the day. Starting with naked puts, trading went okay for Steve until the 2008 meltdown; which nuked his account. At about this time, Steve sought out Tim's help on general risk management while still primarily swing trader (he still didn't want to give up on being a lawyer quite yet), but another dip in the market caused his account to crater a second time. In talking to Tim after the second account flatline, Steve decided to actually get some serious fiscal education starting with Tigrent. He started performing better, and continued his education further with other services such as Rich Dad and general trading systems. Today, Steve only day trades, and has developed a few systems he personally follows when trading. He loves how fluid the market is, and how easy it is to fix errors as the trading day progresses. He's also very specific about the difference between trading strategies and trading systems. Trading strategies, Steve posits, are general best practices of trading such as technical & fundamental analysis to make standalone trades and generally assess particular securities. A system, however, is taking a particular portfolio as a whole and applying particular rules to entering & exiting trades, and knowing how & roughly when you'll take profit during the trade. A system also helps a trader maintain emotional distance, which is important when a particular trading day is extremely good or extremely bad. With a system, you just trade the rules you set in place and can minimize trading errors. Other places to find this podcast:
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Wed, 15 April 2015
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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Wed, 8 April 2015
Join the Tackle Trading coaches as Tim, Gino, Noah, and Matt take a look at market for the week. This episode:
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Sat, 4 April 2015
In trading, fundamental analysis is one half of the winning formula to making great trades. If you're new to trading, you may be doing fundamental analysis without even realizing it. If you're assessing a particular security's profit and loss, trading volume, earnings reports, and other public information, you're performing fundamental analysis. It's a great place to start for placing trades, and can also give you a general feel for the health and size of the company (if it's a stock) or sector (if it's a commodity). Even better, if you step back and look at indices with fundamental analysis, you can get a read on how well a particular market segment is doing, or even the rough well being of the entire market. In this episode, Matt breaks down what drives the market with a focus on fundamental analysis. The general public moves more in the market based on price, p/e ratio, and other basics of securities. Understanding what drives the market will allow you to make smarter trades, and can even give you a better grasp of what's going on behind the curtain for a particular security when you perform technical analysis on its chart. You can also find this podcast on:
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Tue, 31 March 2015
For this episode of Trading Justice, it's the replay for the March 31 Coaches Show. This week, Coaches Tim, Noah, and Gino:
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Mon, 30 March 2015
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Fri, 27 March 2015
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Thu, 26 March 2015
In episode 80 of Trading Justice, Matt goes over the basics of forex trading in detail, including:
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Wed, 25 March 2015
In this episode of Trading Justice, it's the Tackle Trading March 24 Coaches Show. In this episode:
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Fri, 20 March 2015
This week the coaches went over the upcoming FOMC announcement later this week and how news-based trades in general ignore charting, the very specific usage of language by the Fed, the big picture history of the Dollar’s performance of late and how it’s making options traders a bit nervous, when to set aside the rules as taught Continue Reading »
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Thu, 19 March 2015
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Tue, 17 March 2015
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Wed, 11 March 2015
Join Coach Gino, Coach Tim, and Coach Noah as they deliver the March 10 Coaches Show for the latest episode of Trading Justice! During this episode, the coaches discuss:
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Wed, 4 March 2015
Not a Pro member of Tackle Trading? You can still catch the audio of the Coaches Show right here! Coaches Matt, Gino, Noah, and Tim cover the latest market movements, the Scouting Report, spread trades, and specific stocks and indices as requested by Pro members of Tackle Trading watching the show. Get in the game!
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Tue, 3 March 2015
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Fri, 27 February 2015
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Thu, 26 February 2015
Matt and Tim bring on "SPECIAL" guest Victor Albert to discuss his journey as a trader. They also discuss the differences between the rich and poor regarding mindset. Matt and Tim open the podcast analyzing the dream Matt had while napping, including what actor plays the role in the new movie Matt was dreaming about called "THE FED".
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Wed, 25 February 2015
Not a Pro member of Tackle Trading? You can still catch the audio of the Coaches Show right here! Coaches Matt, Gino, Noah, and Tim cover the latest market movements, the Scouting Report, spread trades, and specific stocks and indices as requested by Pro members of Tackle Trading watching the show. Get in the game!
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Fri, 20 February 2015
Not a Rookie or Pro member? You can still catch the audio of the Coaches Show Expiration Party right here! Coaches Matt, Gino, Noah, and Tim cover the latest market movements, the Scouting Report, spread trades, and specific stocks and indices as requested by Pro members of Tackle Trading watching the show. Get in the game!
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Wed, 18 February 2015
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Tue, 17 February 2015
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Fri, 13 February 2015
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Wed, 11 February 2015
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Tue, 10 February 2015
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Thu, 5 February 2015
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Wed, 4 February 2015
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Thu, 29 January 2015
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Tue, 27 January 2015
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Mon, 19 January 2015
In episode #59 of the Trading Justice Podcast Dave Kosourek and Andrew Cameron join the team to discuss High Frequency Trading, Forex, The SNB shocking decision to remove the EURO peg and what it takes for the average trader to be successful.
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Tue, 13 January 2015
Robert Shannon joins episode #58 of the Trading Justice Podcast to discuss economic design, morality in economics and modern American economic principles.
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Tue, 13 January 2015
In episode #57 of the Trading Justice Podcast Noah Davidson from Tackle Trading joins Matt and Tim for a discussion on understanding intraday movements and yet another segment of Rapid Fire.
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Tue, 13 January 2015
In episode #56 of the Trading Justice Podcast Tim discusses his journey and what it takes from a mindset to be successful.
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Tue, 6 January 2015
In episode #55 of the Trading Justice Podcast the coaches from Tackle Trading conduct the weekly Coaches Show. They discuss the European situation, market sell off, Oil and the USD.
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Tue, 30 December 2014
The coaches from Tackle Trading conduct their weekly coaches show. They analyze the market action this week and look forward to 2015. They also discuss the strength of the USD and the problems in the global markets. Coach Gino goes through the weekly Scouting Report. The Coaches Show finishes with the latest edition of Rapid Fire for the Pro members of Tackle Trading.
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Sat, 27 December 2014
Matt and Tim conduct a live podcast for Episode #53 where they discuss the market in 2014, looking forward to 2015 and answers question from the audience.
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Fri, 19 December 2014
Coach's Matt, Tim and Noah conduct the monthly Tackle Trading Coaches Show: Expiration Party.
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Tue, 16 December 2014
In episode #51 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim discuss the oil crisis, the devaluation of emerging market currencies. They also bring on Gino Poor from Tackle Trading to discuss his journey as a trader, how he approaches the markets and advice from a 17 year vet Hedge Fund manager.
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Mon, 8 December 2014
In episode #50 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt teaches a lesson on the basics of forex and the future of the Reserve System.
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Tue, 2 December 2014
Coach Matt, Tim, Gino and Noah come together for the Tackle Trading Coaches Show hosted for the Pro teammates of Tackle Trading.
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Wed, 26 November 2014
Coaches Matt, Tim and Noah from Tackle Trading conduct a live Trading Justice Podcast with a new wrinkle, the Rapid Fire Analysis = Awesome.
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Wed, 26 November 2014
In episode #47 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim discuss what they are thankful for, comedians, Chris Rock on SNL, and The situation in Ferguson.
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Tue, 25 November 2014
In episode #46 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt goes solo in presenting an hour on the tradition system of retirement, cutting out the Wall Street middle man and taking control of your financial future.
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Tue, 25 November 2014
Steve Huang joins the Trading Justice Podcast episode #45 to discuss a variety of topics such as trading naked puts, covered calls, growth as a trader among many other topics.
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Mon, 24 November 2014
Coaches Matt and Tim Justice from Tackle Trading conduct the Coaches Show: Expiration Party. In this episode they discuss the naked put, trading DIS and answer questions from Pro members of Tackle Trading
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Mon, 24 November 2014
In episode 43 of the Trading Justice podcast Matt and Tim discuss the importance of trading forex, the Forex Report which Matt puts out weekly on www.tackletrading.com and why the FED lost its mind on the value of money.
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Mon, 17 November 2014
In episode of 41 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim tackle a few different topics such as the current recession in Japan, the Bank of Japan monetary policy, Abenomics and the Forex Report. They also give challenges to the listeners to complete this week. 1) Tim's challenge: find Two covered calls to cash flow over the next few months. 2) Matt's challenge: Try using Bitcoin this week just one time.
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Tue, 11 November 2014
In Episode #40 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim discuss the latest forex report. They also discuss the difference between the active covered call and the long term covered call.
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Mon, 10 November 2014
Christian Ljungbeck joins Matt and Tim for episode #39 of the Trading Justice Podcast. They discuss the journey as a young trader, styles and types of traders. They also discuss mindset as a trader. At the beginning of the podcast Matt brings on his 5 year old to discuss pattern recognition and trading with probability. She nails a probability on SINA.
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Thu, 6 November 2014
In episode 38 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim discuss keeping your trading plan simple. They also review their NFL picks at the half way point of the NFL season.
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Tue, 4 November 2014
The coaches from Tackle Trading discuss management of spreads including the debit condor what is now being referred to as the demicon. They also discuss the Tackle Trading scouting report, forex report and management of the market. Finally, they analyze the market this week.
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Mon, 3 November 2014
The coaches from Tackle Trading discuss a wide variety of topics concerning the market, including QE, earnings strategies and many other.
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Wed, 29 October 2014
Noah Davidson from Tackle Trading joins the Trading Justice podcast to live podcast the FOMC policy statement. We also discuss the whole QE peogram, if it worked and the impact on the financial and currency markets.
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Mon, 20 October 2014
Jeremy Reece joins episode #34 of the Trading Justice Podcast to discuss ways everyone with good and bad credit can improve their credit scores. They also discuss real estate investing opportunities such as Rehabbing, Mobile Homes, upscale retirement facilities and much more. For more info on Jeremy's Richdad Education's online basic training http://tinyurl.com/mweh2bo
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Tue, 14 October 2014
The Coaches from Tackle Trading join the Trading Justice podcast in episode #33 to discuss the market action, earnings, volatility, market indicators, protective puts, put/call ration, and many other topics.
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Mon, 13 October 2014
In episode #32 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim discuss the recent movement in the market and how to protect against bearish markets with protective puts. THey also discuss sector rotation with the 4 defensive sectors all leading the aggressive sectors over the last month.
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Tue, 7 October 2014
In episode 31 of the Trading Justice Podcast the Tackle Trading Coaches discuss the bearish movement in the market, increased volume, Bearish setups. They also discuss the IMF report warning of recessions in Europe and Japan.
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Fri, 3 October 2014
Coach D (Noah) joins Matt and Tim for episode 30 of the Trading Justice Podcast to discuss preparing for earnings season, trading earnings strategies, the importance of understanding earnings and volatility. They also discuss the success of the Tackle Trading Scouting Report and Matt looks at the numbers in today’s unemployment report.
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Thu, 2 October 2014
Dean Beckette joins Matt and Tim for Episode #29 of the Trading Justice Podcast. They discuss failed american foreign policy, the war in the middle east, Chinese protests, and Dean discusses his recent journey into Burning Man and the Burning Man economic system .
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Wed, 1 October 2014
In episode 28 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim ramble about economics, minimum wage, and look at what is happening in the Commodities and Forex markets.
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Wed, 17 September 2014
In Episode 27 of the 5 star rated Trading Justice podcast Matt and Tim discuss the major news of the day, the FOMC policy statement. They also get into understanding FED talk, the impact of the policy, and how the FED will unwind the 4.7 trillion dollar balance sheet. Matt goes on a rant about Continue Reading »
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Tue, 16 September 2014
In episode 26 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim discuss the NFL and how badly they have botched doing the right thing, the upcoming FED announcement tomorrow and how to trade it. They also get into headline news on bitcoin and China.
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Tue, 16 September 2014
Coach D and MJ meet for the Tackle Trading Coaches Show to discuss the Scouting Report. They also talk about current market conditions, delta trading, vega trading and taking advantage expected moves in volatility around earnings. Tim joins the Coaches Show later on to discuss how to make money trading the dollar on tomorrows FED Continue Reading »
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Tue, 9 September 2014
For episode #24 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt records the Tackle Trading Coaches Show where they analyze the news on AAPL and how it impacted price action. The coaches also answered questions from Team members concerning stocks and trades they were looking at. Discussed volatility and how it impacts option trades.
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Thu, 4 September 2014
In episode #23 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim discuss how the BOJ and the ECB impacted price action in the market today. They discuss upcoming events. Tim, plays the lifeboat game with Matt regarding Soros, Obama, Marino and Putin. Matt makes a shocking selection. With the start of the NFL football season Matt and Tim make their predictions.
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Wed, 3 September 2014
In episode 22 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim discuss some of the top Stock Market Myths. Including: 1) This is a good time to invest in stocks 2) Stocks on average make you 10% a year 3) Investing in the market lets you participate in the growth of the economy 4) If you want higher returns you need to take more risk 5) You cannot time the market 6) We recommend a diversified portfolio of mutual funds 7) Stocks outperform over time
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Wed, 27 August 2014
The Tackle Trading crew come together for the Coaches Show for Episode #21 of the Trading Justice Podcast. To review the video edition of the Coaches Show go to www.tackletrading.com. Gino discusses his scouting report picks and celebrates a few home runs. Matt and Noah analyze the market, discussing shorting the three most bearish sectors. They analyze about 10 different stocks for short term trades. Tim and Matt discuss a potential pairs trade on XLE and /CL. Noah goes short on /DX while Matt longs EUR/USD. Matt loses his mind on the valuation of Snapchat.
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Mon, 25 August 2014
In episode 20 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim discuss the recent FED meeting in Jackson Hole Wyoming. They discuss the role of the FED in both the financial and labor markets. They also discuss how politics and the war on terror specifically has shifted the global US brand.
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Mon, 18 August 2014
Jake Pelley joins episode 19 of the Trading Justice Podcast to discuss how he has over 10000 trades under his belt since 2011 and never taken a loss...never. Gino Poore, Noah Davidson from Tackle Trading join Matt and Tim to discuss hedging the risk to the dollar with Silver. Tim talks about his plan to get his extended family interested in investing by giving Silver Eagles as gifts.
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Fri, 15 August 2014
Gino Poore from Tackle Trading joins the Trading Justice Podcast to discuss expiration Friday in a new Webinar called Coaches Show: Happy Hour. They discuss the scouting report from the prior week as well as Matt and Tim's picks posted at the Trading Justice website. Tim has a High Fidelity moment (Language Warning), gives his top 5 players he is looking forward to drafting in his Fantasy Football league. All in all...what you would expect from a bunch of traders talking on a Friday night.
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Mon, 4 August 2014
Jeff Crystal from BNTrader and Kurt Warner from Richdad Education join Matt in Episode 16 of the Trading Justice Podcast to discuss forex trading, FATtools, automated trading systems, bitcoin and the future of the currency system.
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Mon, 4 August 2014
The amazing and talented Actress turned trader Milena Govich joins the Trading Justice Podcast to talk about trading earnings, trade management, credit spreads and what it takes to be successful in trading.
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Tue, 29 July 2014
Matt and Tim bring on Noah Davidson from Tackle Trading to discuss earnings, economic reports and a discussion on the FED and their role in monetary and economic policy.
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Mon, 28 July 2014
In episode lucky #13 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim discuss traditional investing in 401k and IRAs. They discuss the pros of moving to a IRA or individual account, define shorting stock and discuss why people choose to pay trillions in fees to underperform the market.
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Sun, 27 July 2014
Matt and Tim review the financial markets last week and this. We have a ton of economic and earnings reports this week. They discuss the CMG and AAPL earnings reports and discuss the inverted butterfly. Tim walks Matt thru the Top 10 ways to find your inner Zen.
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Mon, 21 July 2014
Matt and Tim discuss what is more important this week, the geo-political situations or earnings. We look at earnings on CMG and NFLX. We also discuss building a weekly expectation and preparation for the market. As always, hit the like button, leave a review on iTunes
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Sun, 20 July 2014
Matt brings on guest Gino Poor to discuss trading in the financial markets, selling time, importance of volatility. Gino is a mentor with Richdad Education that has mentored over 350 individuals in trading and has mentored with some of the brightest and best traders in the market.
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Thu, 17 July 2014
Matt and Tim discuss the situation that broke out today with Israel invading and the jetliner being shot down. How does this effect the markets? They also discuss briefly the USD as the reserve status and how it impacts global politics. Matt wonders where is the US foreign policy?
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Fri, 11 July 2014
In episode 8 of the Trading Justice Podcast Matt and Tim discuss the market movements this week, discuss earning strategies from an investor and a trader perspective and many other things such as the greatest song for karaoke...Billy Joel and The Piano Man. Sing us a song tonight Traders!!!!
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Tue, 8 July 2014
Matt and Tim bring on guest Dean Beckette. Dean discusses his decision to start a trading business, his journey over the last three years as a full time trader. They also discuss trading earnings in a strategy Dean made up one day called the Crystal Trade where he sells an ATM put option and take the credit to buy an OTM Long Strangle....awesome.
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Mon, 7 July 2014
Matt and Tim discuss mindset of traders, transitioning from the small business mindset to that of a business mindset. Matt discusses how Richdad helped him transition from the left side to the right side of the quadrant. Tim paints himself into a corner regarding Henry Ford and Narcissism that Matt refuses to cut out of the podcast. In a nutshell, the market was boring today so we talked about context.
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Mon, 30 June 2014
Hedge Fund and Institutional trader Andrew Cameron joins the Podcast to discuss his journey as a trader, trading systems, High Frequency and Black Box systems versus the retail investor and many other topics.
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Sat, 28 June 2014
Mike Kleinhenz joins Matt to discuss current economic conditions and looks back at the FED speeches prior to the subprime market crash in comparison to current FED talk. Mike is an economics professor and has been teaching people how to trade the financial markets for a decade.
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Sat, 28 June 2014
Matt and Tim debate the value and usage of Bitcoin, they also discuss trading in the current market. Matt complains about losing money on a forex trade.
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