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Finding Alpha: The Big Saturday Interview with Author and Economist Eric Falkenstein
In our interview, Eric Falkenstein shares with us his insights into what risk management is - and is not. In doing so, he points to a different way of looking at risk and the quest to beat the odds known as "alpha."
The Big Saturday Interview, Part 2: Original Turtle Curtis Faith on Trading From Your Gut
Here in Part 2, we discuss Curtis Faith's growing interest in shorter and intermediate term timeframes when it comes to trading, thoughts on the rise of exchange-traded funds and the future of trend trading.
Big Saturday Interview with Turtle Alum, Curtis Faith on Trading From Your Gut
Is it possible for emotions to actually work in the trader's favor instead of against him or her? In our interview with Curtis Faith, he provides an insightful blueprint into the worlds of trend trading, system building, and trading psychology.
The Big Saturday Interview with Afraid to Trade's Corey Rosenbloom, Part 2
Here, in the second half of our conversation with Corey Rosenbloom, we talk about both the trading strategy and the psychology that help traders succeed over time.
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Afraid to Trade: The Big Saturday Interview with Trader Corey Rosenbloom
Helping traders overcome fears and emotions in trading is the project of trader Corey Rosenbloom. In part 1 of our conversation, he discusses his background and the various trading strategies he has used effectively over the last several years.
The Big Saturday Interview with Ian Wyatt of Small Cap Investor, Part 2
In Part 2, we delve deeper into Ian Wyatt's strategy for selecting the small cap stocks of today that have the best chance of becoming the big winners of tomorrow.
The Big Saturday Interview with Ian Wyatt, author of The Small Cap Investor
Do the potential risks of small cap stocks outweigh the potential rewards? This week The Big Saturday Interview sits down with Ian Wyatt to discuss some of the advantages that the average retail investor has when it comes to small cap stock investing.
The Big Saturday Interview: Daniel Coyle of The Talent Code, Part 2
In Part 2, Daniel Coyle discusses how people can apply the techniques of deep practice to their own life and work, as well as, outlines some of the other factors that can help turn average people into extraordinary achievers.
Trading and Peak Performance: A Conversation with Dr. Ari Kiev
Prepare yourself to trade the next big move with some thoughts and observations from this classic conversation with leading performance psychologist and trading coach, Dr. Ari Kiev.
The Big Saturday Interview with Daniel Coyle, Author of The Talent Code
Is it possible for ordinary people to become extraordinary performers? In the first part of our conversation with Daniel Coyle, he explains not just where greatness comes from, but how to achieve greatness in our own pursuits in life and work.
Big Saturday Interview with Tim Wood of Cycles News & Views, Part 2
Here in Part 2, Tim Wood talks about another aspect of his research - his extensive work on Dow Theory.
The Big Saturday Interview with Tim Wood of Cycles News & Views
Can market highs and lows be predicted? Answering this question has been the goal of the work of Tim Wood and here in Part 1 of our interview, he explains how he used his research in cycles.
The Big Saturday Interview: Steve Nison, King of Candlesticks
Steve Nison remains the foremost authority in trading with candlesticks, and it is TradingMarkets' distinct honor to introduce him once more in this archive edition of The Big Saturday Interview.
Profit in Patterns, Part 2: The Big Saturday Interview with Thomas Bulkowski
If you trade stocks technically, then there's a pretty good chance you've encountered the work of Thomas Bulkowski. In Part 2 of our interview, we focus on some of the more critical chart patterns that market technicians and technical analysts need to know.
Profiting in Patterns: The Big Saturday Interview with Thomas Bulkowski
In part 1 of our conversation with Thomas Bulkowski, we learn about how he came to focus on studying and quantifying chart patterns in stocks, and how traders and investors can best take advantage of his research.
Bias-Free Backtesting, Part 2: The Big Saturday Interview with Ernest Chan
In the second half of our Big Saturday Interview, Ernest Chan focuses on issues critical to traders looking to test their trading systems.
Bias-Free Backtesting: The Big Saturday Interview with Trader Ernest Chan
Noted Dr. Ernest Chan has spent years applying his understanding of statistics and probability to the high-intensity world of stock and futures trading. In part 1 of our fascinating conversation, we discuss the role and importance of backtesting trading systems and strategies.
Big Saturday Interview: Andrew Lo of MIT's Laboratory for Financial Engineering
Check out this week's Big Saturday Interview with Andrew Lo, Director of MIT's Laboratory for Financial Engineering. Lo's status as a top academic economist provides him with a perspective that many traders do not have but can surely benefit from understanding.
Big Saturday Interview with Mebane Faber, Author of The Ivy Portfolio
How have the endowments at institutions like Harvard and Yale managed to outperform the S&P 500 year after year - and with less risk? In this first part of our conversation with Mebane Faber, we cover how investors can use EFTs and similar products, to achieve comparable investing results.
TradingMarkets Big Saturday Interview Celebrates Independence and Trading
For your holiday weekend reading, TradingMarkets presents a few of our best Big Saturday Interviews with traders, trading coaches and peak performance specialists talking about what it takes to achieved the ultimate in independence as a trader.

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