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041 – Interview w Serge Berger creator of TheSteadyTrader.com

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Consistent Profits Podcast
041 – Interview w Serge Berger creator of TheSteadyTrader.com
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Serge has been an active trader since 1998. During his career he’s been a financial analyst, dealt in fixed income instruments at JP Morgan, and was a proprietary trader in equities, equity options and futures.

Having had exposure to a range of different asset classes allowed him to identify which asset classes and strategies best fit his goal of achieving consistent profits.

Over the years Serge created a trading methodology that divides markets into different time-frames and characters, allowing him to more clearly and without emotions determine which strategies to apply in which situations. He uses a repeatable, rules-based approach to the markets.

Watch it here on YouTube —> https://youtu.be/WXGijGFWXRg

Show Notes

  • Serge divides markets into different timeframes and characters to identify strategies without emotions, using a rules-based approach.
  • He emphasizes that many people don’t truly understand how stock markets work, including the impact of timeframes, money supply, and the relationship between assets like stocks, bonds, currencies, and commodities.
  • We discussed different measures like M1 and M2, emphasizing the significance of monitoring money supply and its historical shifts.
  • We distinguished between the roles of financial advisors, typically offering broader financial plans, and investment advisors specialized in managing and advising on investments.
  • He highlighted the difficulties faced by older individuals looking to retire early and start trading, often encountering frustrations, unrealistic expectations, and riskier behaviors due to their financial pressures and desires to leave traditional employment.
  • We addressed the misconception of expecting consistent returns in trading, pointing out the volatility and unpredictability of the market.
  • We discussed how certain commercials, like the E Trade baby, might have influenced perceptions of investing but might not have been helpful for average consumers.
  • We compared trading to running a business and the importance of managing risk and understanding nonlinear returns.
  • He assesses markets beyond just equities and why understanding indicators like the dollar index can forecast market movements more accurately.

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