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Welcome to Disciplined Trading Strategies, the podcast where Paul Lange, a seasoned trader with over two decades of experience, reveals the real truths behind successful trading and investing. No more vague market predictions or debates on Fed policies. Paul shares practical strategies that work, dissecting the myths and showing you the power of technical analysis. Whether you're an experienced investor or just starting out, join us as we challenge conventional wisdom and empower you to make ...
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This podcast is about the difference between being “long” stock positions and being “short” stock positions. It’s going to come to you at several different levels. I find a lot of new traders don’t even understand or are not even familiar with the concept of being “short”. I want to explain what it is and discuss two unbelievable myths about “short…
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Okay, this may be a little bit of a boring topic for a podcast. At least to the average person. However, as I have mentioned in some prior podcasts, oftentimes these boring topics are the most important when it comes down to the final strokes of making a good living in the market. I also have to continue to remind myself that while some of these to…
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Lack of patience is probably one of the greatest trader-killers out there. If that grabs your attention, it should. In my experience, when a trader starts to develop technical skill and starts to potentially become profitable, it is the lack of patience that ends their career. Lack of patience is related closely to FOMO and they are both concepts t…
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Don’t let the title fool you, this has great information. If you are going to learn how to trade, there are many pitfalls. There are enough natural pitfalls out there, like the fact that trading is counter-intuitive. But there are ‘man-made’ pitfalls as well. Most everything you view, read, or hear will be incorrect. Some through ignorance, some th…
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• This is important enough for its own podcast. • Formal definition – from two different sources. • Simple definition. • What is NOT a technical Indicator. • Cool kids. • What you can use them for. • What you cannot use them for • The dangers are huge. They END careers. Here are the charts to follow along: Chart 1: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1…
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This podcast is short and sweet and to the point. The more complete title should be, “the absolute way you must view the market to make money, which would shock the average person, even the average person in the market”. It will in a sense, summarize some thoughts of prior podcasts, and lead to a conclusion that you must hear, if you really want to…
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I don’t want to give anything away but some of you who have been listening for a while may be thinking that there is a little sarcasm in the title of this podcast. This is going to cover several important topics including a couple of favorite lessons from a book, those cookie-cutter patterns, the language of charts, and pictures of learning. A good…
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In almost anything you read or listen to about trading, you will likely read or hear that trade management is important. This is not accurate. Trade management is more than important. It is critical and will eventually determine your fate as a trader/investor. Traders that can read charts but cannot put the money in the bank are a dime a dozen. It …
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There is a section called “Look for the Pitfalls That Stop Most” that is toward the end of the free course that I do for everybody called, Introduction to Mastering Technical Analysis. It’s a half-day course that is packed with some great information. I mention that because, as a trader/investor, today’s topic is one of the key pitfalls that often …
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I think this has become one of my favorite small topics to pick on, as I probably mention one or two of these when talking about other topics. I also did an event with a similar title. It’s an important topic because so many people go off looking for some training and there are an awful lot of things you read and see that vary from being at the lea…
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Is the market a random walk? Well, you have to listen to the podcast to get that answer. The answer may surprise you a little bit, but the answer also has what I consider to be one of the greatest concepts you need to understand to be a successful trader or investor. I’m going to talk about my 97% rule and how I stumbled across it many years ago. W…
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When a trader says that a trade was “risky”, what exactly does that mean? I hate to say it but in the absence of any other information it means that the trader is very novice. Risk can have a lot of meanings, and I want to review each of those as they are critically important to your trading. Maybe it’s just semantics, but saying any trade is risky…
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This particular podcast is actually based on an article that I wrote, well, quite a long time ago. But it was one of those that received many comments for a long time, and I felt it helped a lot of people. It discusses stages most traders go through, and where they often get stuck. Obviously, many of the comments in this podcast are concepts that I…
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This is a big one to me because it gets at the very heart of what we do as traders/investors and also addresses what is perhaps one of the biggest mistakes made by traders across the board. This has to do with selecting trades on simple ordinary stocks to make money from moves that occur virtually every day. Unfortunately, new traders are drawn int…
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FOMO, in case you have been in an underground shelter for the last 20 years, stands for “Fear of Missing Out” and it is a saying that certainly started somewhere else besides the trading world. But it probably applies to the trading world more than anywhere else. There are several very key topics in trading that are all very related. FOMO, patience…
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The full title is simply too long to be an actual title, but it should be “ should you spend more time on self-analysis and less on technical analysis”. In trading there are SO many things that you hear as advice that seem to be the professional’s answer, but they are not. It is kind of like the doctor saying “go home and rest”, no matter what your…
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This is a great topic to me. Of course, what I think is a great topic does not necessarily line up with what new or struggling traders think is a great topic. The way odds work in trading is generally not even close to how most people picture the concept. And it is very important to understand this topic or you will struggle to make money even with…
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When I say “My Story”, I am referring to how I got involved in trading/investing. I feel that my story may help the average person because it brings out a lot of issues that I discuss frequently. I was never on Wall Street or involved with any financial institution. I started off learning on my own. And it leads to several discussions that involve …
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Warning! Part of this may be kind of boring to some of you. However, I will get into some discussions that will enlighten even the most sophisticated trader. I’m going to start off with a basic discussion about the popular time frames that traders can trade. Anything from a monthly chart to a “tick” chart. I will discuss the appropriate charts that…
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Proper mindset may seem like a fuzzy topic, but it will get clear once I get into the topic. It encompasses a lot of issues that I truly believe become the most important part of trading. The truth of it is that learning technical analysis is not a terribly complex procedure. As a matter of fact, I certainly don’t mean to offend anyone who is strug…
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One of the bigger issues I always face in training somebody new to the market (or someone struggling) is getting them to understand that trading involves structure. It’s fairly easy for me to spot this issue in a trader (very easy), all I need to do is see three or four of their trades. It doesn’t even matter if they are winning or losing trades. G…
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If you are very new, you may not even understand what the question is regarding “what to trade”. And if you have some experience, you may think this is a boring topic. I’m going to discuss the pros and cons of trading stocks, futures, Forex, Options, Crypto, or commodities. They all in the trade long-term, and they all can be good for daytrading. I…
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I know the “Three-Legged Stool'' concept has a lot of uses as a metaphor. For a long time however, I’ve used it to describe what people need in order to be successful in trading/investing. I have spent some of my prior podcasts discussing what you do not need, what you should never be looking at. I always make that a focus because so many people fa…
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Without a question, the biggest disadvantage we have as traders is being human. Along with all the good things come some really bad things for traders. We come with emotions that do nothing but confuse us. We have hidden demons that we do not even know are operating. In addition, whether you realize it or not, as you develop as a human, you develop…
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Trading or investing in the market is a unique profession. The ability to make a former week’s salary in minutes can have even very educated and disciplined people doing crazy things. Just like a construction site often attracts kids, the market attracts successful people. However, the success these people have had does not translate to the market …
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This may sound like a simple question but it is actually quite a complex question and it is also a very important one. Is trading subjective or objective, should a good trader be more subjective or objective? What does it mean to be subjective or objective when it comes to trading? When traders first come to the market, they are inherently very sub…
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I will make this clear again when you begin listening to this podcast but in case you’re wondering what direction this is going to take or what exactly cookie-cutter patterns are (if you been trading a while you probably know, if not you may not) this podcast will be a scathing ridicule of anyone who thinks are going to make money from cookie-cutte…
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I am going to bet that this podcast gets fewer downloads than the others. Discipline? Really? What a boring topic. Discipline. It is an important word in most everything we do in life. But in trading it has a very special place. When a new trader discovers that you can make a former week’s salary in a couple of hours it brings about emotions of gre…
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I am going to bet that this podcast gets fewer downloads than the others. Discipline? Really? What a boring topic. Discipline. It is an important word in most everything we do in life. But in trading it has a very special place. When a new trader discovers that you can make a former week’s salary in a couple of hours it brings about emotions of gre…
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The word Secrets is in quotation marks because I tend to make fun of crazy emails that act like trading or investing revolving around some magic formula or great new strategy. After a long time of working with many traders, one discovers that there are certain truths that cannot be denied. There are four things that are done so consistently wrong b…
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Don’t be scared off by the title, this is not a basic question. I have a very specific definition of what trading (that would include investing as long-term trading) is all about. And it’s not what most people think. I laugh when I hear someone say, Oh, you have to be trading crypto, that is where the money is… Really? The 20 billion plus traded ev…
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The title of my series of podcasts is “What Matters in Trading and Investing”. That is the theme. All of the episodes have built on that, and this one will be no exception. Keeping it simple is not as “simple” as it sounds. That is because in trading, like anything else, before you make it simple, you have to make it complicated. What I mean by tha…
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A quick Google search in preparation for this podcast said that over half of the public thinks the market is rigged, and a lot more than that depending upon who you talk to. But is the market really rigged? And what exactly does that mean? There are a lot of things that happen in the market that you may not consider to be very forthright, but there…
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In the last couple podcasts, I discussed some of the no-no’s, what not to do. I know that if you are newer to investing or trading, or if you just listen to the news or look up fundamentals, you have to be a little shocked by what I told you about the last couple of podcasts. If you can’t listen to news or if you can’t look at fundamentals, how do …
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As I said in my last podcast, “Oh Those Fundamentals”, I thought I would start off by explaining some of the common mistakes new traders make in trying to find that “Holy Grail” of making money in the market. I believe that in order to learn any new topic properly, you need to remove from your thinking any incorrect concepts that you hang onto. Yes…
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I have so many topics to discuss, it was difficult to pick the first actual podcast episode. The market is slanted against new people in ways you wouldn’t believe. If you have been trying to learn how to trade stocks or you already know this. You may even think the market is “rigged”. (No worries, it is not). If you are brand-new, you will probably…
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This is a brief hello and introduction and what you can expect from the podcast series, "Disciplined Trading Strategies." This is not the typical investment podcast. You may relate very well to many of the topics discussed. While Paul had trained many in the field, new people who want to manage their own investments or make a little extra money dai…
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