2:32 Story of his first interactions with markets 4:25 First ever trading idea 6:20 Role in his task as a stock broker 9:30 Transition to prop trading firm 13:30 Did you have a back up plan? 14:16 Largest challenges and hurdles he had to overcome in his trading journey 17:25 One time he came close to giving up 19:55 How long did it take to become consistently profitable after he left the prop firm? 21:51 Current methodology and approach to trading the market 21:16 How do you treat fundamentals and news? 30:45 Psychology of patterns 35:28 Favorite indicators 47:15 Four phases of the market cycle 53:19 How did he discover a time-frame that fit his personality? 57:09 Which time-frame makes the most money? 58:43 Why do the majority of traders fail? Thanks, this one is one of my favorite episodes still.
Hey Aaron, just wanna let you know you're the next "Market Wizards" type video series. All of these are great and I'm happy you decided to dedicate your personal time to record these and let us listen to these for free!
+zdrux thanks for the kind words! Just in case you're unaware, I have more interviews that are no yet on UA-cam here: chatwithtraders.com/podcast-episodes
This is indeed one of the best and one of the most useful episodes in the Chat With Traders series. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to it. Thanks to both Aaron and Brian.
Wonderful Insights, so much to learn . Would really appreciate an interview with a solely or Majorly Forex trader if possible, Aaron. Thanks for all the work you've put in so far
Thanks, great interview, full of useful insights - I think swing trading is the more "humane" time frame. It affords time for, reflection, planning, analysis and the leveling of emotions.
Just listened to this, UA-cam suggested it even though it's 'older', great interview, going to save this one, lots of practical useful and ready to use infitnation, TY!
Every time he says "sure" it kind of strikes me. In American English, saying "sure" in the context that Aaron uses it (as confirmation), is used almost purely as sarcasm... so when he says "sure", it kind of comes off as, "you're lying but go on" especially with that flat tone delivery that he uses. I know that it's unintentional and overall Aaron does a fantastic job.
Great interview. One thing about the audio ...Brian’s voice is way louder than Aaron’s. A little post processing tweak might make that much better. No worries.
For whatever reason people new to the markets come in day trading because they think of trading like a regular job and think the market is there to give them fast and predictable money. That's why so many fail.
Exactly, I have seen many times good breakouts happen w/o great volume conversely what is normally taught, so listening this to Brian Shannon increases my confidence on these kind of setups. Great interview Aaron.
Hi Aaron, I really find value from all of your interviews. Thank you!! Suggestion: Would you please match the volume level of your voice to the level your guest's voice? I think you may be able to do it simply by running the audio file through a compressor/limiter...
I agree with him regarding technical analysis and the news.Its remarkable how correlated events are both news events and technical events.Its almost spooky .Trump's tweets being a prime example.
amazing that his approach to the market is still very closely based on what he wrote in his book. i read it 7 years ago when first starting out. awesome.
"When I was a kid I had about $500 saved up from paper routes." Me, who doesn't have $500 in the bank despite working a full-time job for two decades: 🤨🤨🤨
aye brah, aye... yo... check it... i'll let you trade with my capital, seriously. i've got a lot. i'm talkin' like a LOT of dimes, nichols, some quarters, all in a big mason jar... and there's more where that came from. because, under my car seat... well, let's just say, "big money!"
2:32 Story of his first interactions with markets
4:25 First ever trading idea
6:20 Role in his task as a stock broker
9:30 Transition to prop trading firm
13:30 Did you have a back up plan?
14:16 Largest challenges and hurdles he had to overcome in his trading journey
17:25 One time he came close to giving up
19:55 How long did it take to become consistently profitable after he left the prop firm?
21:51 Current methodology and approach to trading the market
21:16 How do you treat fundamentals and news?
30:45 Psychology of patterns
35:28 Favorite indicators
47:15 Four phases of the market cycle
53:19 How did he discover a time-frame that fit his personality?
57:09 Which time-frame makes the most money?
58:43 Why do the majority of traders fail?
Thanks, this one is one of my favorite episodes still.
You are saver man 👍
Thanks you
Thank you so much
Thanks
thank you godbless
This is one of the Best Interview where you will "Actually LEARN" about trading and the markets. 5/5
Hey Aaron, just wanna let you know you're the next "Market Wizards" type video series. All of these are great and I'm happy you decided to dedicate your personal time to record these and let us listen to these for free!
+zdrux thanks for the kind words! Just in case you're unaware, I have more interviews that are no yet on UA-cam here: chatwithtraders.com/podcast-episodes
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Amazing how Aaron carries out an interview. He asks the right questions as well. Solid video!
Brian is so intellectually talkative...loved this episode! Keep up the good content aaron!
Brian Shannon presented his trading concepts in a clear & concise manner. Very useful information. Thanks Aaron.
This is indeed one of the best and one of the most useful episodes in the Chat With Traders series. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to it. Thanks to both Aaron and Brian.
Now this I called a real knowledge sharing person from all your guests. He share his raw and pure thoughts
This is one of the best episode . Indicators are just a confirmation of market psychology. Well said ! .
definately one of the best episodes!
+James Parus, appreciated!
You explained technical analysis really well... I'll remember this for next time!
Wonderful Insights, so much to learn . Would really appreciate an interview with a solely or Majorly Forex trader if possible, Aaron. Thanks for all the work you've put in so far
Tom Dante is a Major Fx Trader, and has an interview with Aaron.
An absolute excellent interview! Been following you for years Aaron, you find the most interesting guests !! Thank you
Thanks, great interview, full of useful insights - I think swing trading is the more "humane" time frame. It affords time for, reflection, planning, analysis and the leveling of emotions.
One of the first people i've followed on FB back in the day.
I got that intro song stuck in my head 24/7 awesome show Aaron
Just listened to this, UA-cam suggested it even though it's 'older', great interview, going to save this one, lots of practical useful and ready to use infitnation, TY!
I defo think trading and self development go hand in hand ! It’s a journey !
Love Brian Shannon’s book, and great interview here!! Love this channel. 😀🤓
"I would rather lose my opinion than lose my money. I can always move to the sidelines and then get back in..." GOLD
Great talk, tool and personality with experienced host. Please put videos for day traders strugglers to warriors
Every time he says "sure" it kind of strikes me. In American English, saying "sure" in the context that Aaron uses it (as confirmation), is used almost purely as sarcasm... so when he says "sure", it kind of comes off as, "you're lying but go on" especially with that flat tone delivery that he uses. I know that it's unintentional and overall Aaron does a fantastic job.
Great episode! I’ve listened to it 3 times
Excellent price action info for swings, awesome thanks!
Good
Technical
1. Learning Process / Psychology
Great interview. One thing about the audio ...Brian’s voice is way louder than Aaron’s. A little post processing tweak might make that much better. No worries.
Great interview thanks for sharing his knowledge and experience
Great! Thank you!
Love this one! I'm all about technicals this guy is on point. Love his outlook! Great interview !
Listening again a year later. "Swing traders make more money" so true 57:00
For whatever reason people new to the markets come in day trading because they think of trading like a regular job and think the market is there to give them fast and predictable money. That's why so many fail.
These are great! Such valuable content and information.
Exactly, I have seen many times good breakouts happen w/o great volume conversely what is normally taught, so listening this to Brian Shannon increases my confidence on these kind of setups. Great interview Aaron.
Hi Aaron, I really find value from all of your interviews. Thank you!! Suggestion: Would you please match the volume level of your voice to the level your guest's voice? I think you may be able to do it simply by running the audio file through a compressor/limiter...
Great interview. Thank you.
Hey Aaron, just wanted to say thanks for everything you do. I'm a huge fan.
+Justin Paterson, I appreciate it!
Thanks Brian..Great learning..
Another excellent interview!
Thank's. Great potcast 👍
Interviewer:
Interviewee:
Interviewer: Ok, excellent. Now for the next question...
That's how you know he's a good interviewer :-)
More responsive questions and engagement into what the interviewers are talking about would be nice.
@@jiggs8073 "ok sure" lol
that's why I Love this guy
It's great. The interviewer let's them info dump, and if you are here to learn that's what you want.
Brian Shannon is a sick trading teacher.
Great interview.
I agree with him regarding technical analysis and the news.Its remarkable how correlated events are both news events and technical events.Its almost spooky .Trump's tweets being a prime example.
Excellent questions. Hallam in always sunny Barbados
Great Information God Bless both man
Much Love
Great episode!
Loved this one
amazing that his approach to the market is still very closely based on what he wrote in his book. i read it 7 years ago when first starting out. awesome.
one of the best
thank you
great interview
thanks for the great insight
This guy is dropping dimes.
I have enjoyed a lot af these clipts. Thank you for some awesomework Aaron
What’s the name of the book
pure gold
"When I was a kid I had about $500 saved up from paper routes."
Me, who doesn't have $500 in the bank despite working a full-time job for two decades: 🤨🤨🤨
29:37 30:27 48:27 58:33
Trading now I'll currently ILL
long with a 220 to 222 entry and crm at161 entry short
where can I find the firm that allows me to trade with their capital?
might wanna try trading with crypto-currencies like Ethereum or Bitcoin. you can do it even with just $5.
aye brah, aye... yo... check it... i'll let you trade with my capital, seriously. i've got a lot. i'm talkin' like a LOT of dimes, nichols, some quarters, all in a big mason jar... and there's more where that came from. because, under my car seat... well, let's just say, "big money!"
check :www.tradenet.com( they give u a demo account and if u succssed they will fund u)
oneminutetomidnight lol
Very interesting. Trading Bitcon I do not need a broker as I am my ow broker so those fees are eliminated. Hallam
Does Aaron nod off at 26:05? Sounds like he's sawing logs a bit.
Snoring?
Checked out....
36:08 I agree
57:09 Facts 👍
Make a episode with jason Stapleton
1:15 Nice
🔥
"okay sure"
Fuuuaaa lost 18k over night.
okay, alright, sure, cool, nice
❤
36:00
That was good
26:04 Is it just me hearing that fart?
get kazonomics on
21:50-28:00? Did anyone really follow all that?
"Yeah, what a great answer" - wouldn't matter what the answer was, host might not even be listening ...
Blah blah blah did you have a plan b blah blah blah not helpful.
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Great interview