I've been trading for 35 yrs. and never heard of Linda. I'm still in the game because I continue to learn! This is one of the best videos I've watched.
Wow such a refreshing talk. Yes Linda is not only very successful trader, but someone who is intelligent and even keel. Such an incredible and level headed person. I agree the learning curve is much longer we expect it be.
The simplest thing I heard and I tested today starts at 17:52 (and after maybe 28:45) Amazing how I tried to do homeruns and all that jazz and this woman just simplified my view of the market in a few minutes. Edit: fixed the time stamps
Glad we were able to introduce you to someone who is so influential to so many! We run these sessions every week with lots of Industry Professionals within our community at www.amplifylive.com
love Linda Raschke. She is so right about having to de-couple from the trading at times. I am in the south and love a nice slow country ride or taking a hike on a green way nature trail but, to be brutal honest, I can never get the trading fully out of my mind. God I love it so. I like to get away with my mobile device and getting close to the options expiration and have just scalped a scant of time decay from the markets. Walking along the river in dappled sunshine as long as the heat wave is under control. Oh, look it is late summer and the crisp is starting to fill the air. It is time to take that lazy walk. Time to pull in that bit of time value and if we are forced out of the trade, we know we will be at times, the sting of battle is not new to us. Been there done that. Just another drawdown to claw our way out of. I don't think I can ever get fully away from the markets. And, if our loss controls are let slip we dig deep down, hold our breath and take a loss bigger than we should and it will hurt but you know that you can never fully walk away. The sirens call of the market. The thrill of the hunt. The test of wills. The value of yourself will never let you fully walk away. My biggest fear is that i will get too carried away and put on too much risk and by this method end my trading career. I have been working like a prized fighter to control draw down these past few years and my largest in depth has been around 5.38% over the past 2.5 years. My longest time duration in draw down in that 2.5 years has been about 90 days. Depth and time duration are both way too long in my book. Must do better. Time for a walk and think about ways to improve. The passers by will think I am crazy as I talk to the air. Little do they understand the battle that rages. The battle to survive. The battle to thrive. So, Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more to feel the pigue of the trade. Once more to test the merits of ourself and the merits of our methods.
Congratulations to the interviewer for 'being in the arena' and scoring the interview. But the interviewer wasted a precious opportunity by giving his own views (i.e. 'I advise equal weighted positions') rather than asking Linda Rashke how she handles position sizes. And asking other relevant questions, such as: 1) what is her typical time frame for holding positions 2) what is her typical stop (in any way she would answer, i.e. AUM, or points of the market, ATR, etc.) 3) how many positions does she typically hold at one time 4) what is her typical way to take profits. Targets? Price action? 5) Does she scale position for entry, exit, both, neither? 6) What questions would she advise asking of her, or that she would ask if she were in the interviewer chair?
Thank you so much for this interview. Today my there trades have work out perfectly because of what she has said. She is really a professional trader. God bless
Listening 3 years later I’m amused to see how Linda’s bearish attitude towards Bitcoin at the time was the catalyst for massive bullish sentiment on the other side of the trade 🙃😆
Many thanks to Linda for taking the time out to speak to our community and share her experiences - hope you enjoy the chat!
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I've been trading for 35 yrs. and never heard of Linda. I'm still in the game because I continue to learn! This is one of the best videos I've watched.
Wow such an honor, huge fan of her! Thanks for bringing her
You are right! Was an absolute privilege to have Linda Talk to the Community! Thanks for watching
Always amazing to listen to Linda!!
Wow such a refreshing talk. Yes Linda is not only very successful trader, but someone who is intelligent and even keel. Such an incredible and level headed person. I agree the learning curve is much longer we expect it be.
The simplest thing I heard and I tested today starts at 17:52 (and after maybe 28:45)
Amazing how I tried to do homeruns and all that jazz and this woman just simplified my view of the market in a few minutes.
Edit: fixed the time stamps
first time seeing her interview in depth, she seems so passionate about trading and she appears to be a really pleasant person too
This was a very good chat - didn't know her , learnt a lot. Thanks Amplify
Glad we were able to introduce you to someone who is so influential to so many! We run these sessions every week with lots of Industry Professionals within our community at www.amplifylive.com
comparing the difference between breakouts and auction market theory at 07:00 was very insightful, thanks for the video!
Thanks Sean! We totally agree! We run these session every week exclusively for the AmplifyLIVE community! Check it out here www.amplifylive.com
I didn't understand that part , can you explain a bit more ?
love Linda Raschke. She is so right about having to de-couple from the trading at times. I am in the south and love a nice slow country ride or taking a hike on a green way nature trail but, to be brutal honest, I can never get the trading fully out of my mind. God I love it so. I like to get away with my mobile device and getting close to the options expiration and have just scalped a scant of time decay from the markets. Walking along the river in dappled sunshine as long as the heat wave is under control. Oh, look it is late summer and the crisp is starting to fill the air. It is time to take that lazy walk. Time to pull in that bit of time value and if we are forced out of the trade, we know we will be at times, the sting of battle is not new to us. Been there done that. Just another drawdown to claw our way out of. I don't think I can ever get fully away from the markets. And, if our loss controls are let slip we dig deep down, hold our breath and take a loss bigger than we should and it will hurt but you know that you can never fully walk away. The sirens call of the market. The thrill of the hunt. The test of wills. The value of yourself will never let you fully walk away. My biggest fear is that i will get too carried away and put on too much risk and by this method end my trading career. I have been working like a prized fighter to control draw down these past few years and my largest in depth has been around 5.38% over the past 2.5 years. My longest time duration in draw down in that 2.5 years has been about 90 days. Depth and time duration are both way too long in my book. Must do better. Time for a walk and think about ways to improve. The passers by will think I am crazy as I talk to the air. Little do they understand the battle that rages. The battle to survive. The battle to thrive. So, Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more to feel the pigue of the trade. Once more to test the merits of ourself and the merits of our methods.
A real live market BOSS! Linda is amazing, always learn from hearing her talk.
Having seen her trade live, I can vouch that she is indeed a world class trader!
Wow, What a priveledge that must have been!
@@AmplifyTradingHUB I want to trade can I get details
I enjoyed listening to Kinda as always. Advice to interviewer: wrote your questions down. Thank you
Congratulations to the interviewer for 'being in the arena' and scoring the interview.
But the interviewer wasted a precious opportunity by giving his own views (i.e. 'I advise equal weighted positions') rather than asking Linda Rashke how she handles position sizes. And asking other relevant questions, such as:
1) what is her typical time frame for holding positions
2) what is her typical stop (in any way she would answer, i.e. AUM, or points of the market, ATR, etc.)
3) how many positions does she typically hold at one time
4) what is her typical way to take profits. Targets? Price action?
5) Does she scale position for entry, exit, both, neither?
6) What questions would she advise asking of her, or that she would ask if she were in the interviewer chair?
1)10-15 seconds
3)Maximum 5 Positions at a time
5)Neither
2)4 % Take Profit. Stop loss at minus USD 10.000 or none.
first time listening to a women with a very huge interest.love it❤
Clearly someone who knows what the heck is going on in markets and economy. Great stuff, Linda and Tim
always interesting to listen to Linda talk about trading
so glad to have found this!
Thank you so much for this interview. Today my there trades have work out perfectly because of what she has said. She is really a professional trader. God bless
Great Interview!
Amazing interview, thank you Linda! Viele Grüße aus Santa Barbara!
Linda is so delightful! If ur a trader - learn technicals - be a trader :)
Amazing chat!
Amaizing Woman ! My Respect
What Happens to Linda raschkes UA-cam Channel?
Hers Last Video was 2 years ago... 😔
Thank you
Is interviewer's Air Condition defect? Why is he unbuttoned?
Such an honor!!
A great interview, thank you.
Thanks! We do these interviews weekly via our Trader Hub at www.amplifylive.com! Check it out
I loooove Linda
Wow. Great information. Thanks Linda. How can someone contact you for business guide?
How to reach u Linda
SO much wisdom.
We 100% Agree! Such an Honour to have her talk to the AmplifyLIVE community
Wow market wizards legend on AMP
Yess!! Was fantastic to have her on
Brilliant woman, brilliant mind
Linda is one of the greatest.
Oh, beautiful!
Hey Linda, I need to be a part of your success story in the crypto world
Im glad i got my copy of "Trading Sardines"
great book !
17:50 this is so important!
Listening 3 years later I’m amused to see how Linda’s bearish attitude towards Bitcoin at the time was the catalyst for massive bullish sentiment on the other side of the trade 🙃😆
I wish the interviewer would’ve talked less
You could’ve been better prepared with better questions
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Undertrading is a dangerous strategy.
Sorry, but that painting is just too disturbing!
Haha, I'll pass on your feedback!
Lots of Blabla, without touching the real subject, how to quickly trade successfully!
brilliant jack 🦹