![]() Everything in-between of it is original and unique depending on the interviewee. I can’t really sum up the topics as each interview is different, only with some similar starting questions like background and beginning of trading also some similar finishing questions like best trading advice and book recommendations. Though the podcast gravitates towards systematic trading, there are actually traders of all styles featured. Some more known names to me interviewed by Andrew are: Kevin Davey, Perry Kaufman, Jerry Parker, Larry Williams, Brett Steenbarger, Michael Cook, Linda Raschke, Adam Grimes, Nick Radge, Jack Schwager, John Carter, Larry Connors. Usually one during breakfast and another at some physical activity during the day. ![]() It took me about 3 months to finish all episodes as I am used to listening to 1-2 episodes a day. Discretionary needs common sense but should be more stable over a long period of time.Īnyway, back to the podcast. Obviously there are pros and cons to both like systems have less gut feeling and emotions in it, but need to be adjusted or turned off when changes in the market environment occur. I see myself somewhere in the middle, where part of my general market analysis is discretionary but specific trading strategies work by systems. Basically, discretionary trading is decision-based and systematic trading is rule-based. In August last year, I started to notice my trading style had been evolving from discretionary into more systematic. I have recently finished listening to all of the 164 episodes. He interviews traders from different backgrounds and approaches to markets. ![]() Better System Trader Podcast is founded by Andrew Swanscott, a systematic trader in Melbourne, Australia.
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