In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with David, a seasoned trader with over two decades of experience in the financial markets. We delved into his journey from his early days in college, where he first got intrigued by the world of day trading, to his professional career as a prop trader.
David shared his initial misconceptions about the stockbroker role, thinking it would involve picking stocks and managing money, only to find himself cold-calling clients. However, this experience laid the foundation for his understanding of the market. His first trade during the NASDAQ bubble in 2000 was a significant learning experience, where he lost a substantial amount of money but found himself hooked on the thrill of trading.
We explored David's early life influences, including his childhood experiences with gambling in amusement arcades, which shaped his propensity for risk-taking and his eventual trading style.
00:00:00 - Introduction and Initial Banter
00:00:40 - Guest Introduction: David's Background
00:00:55 - David's First Trade Experience
00:05:35 - Early Life and Relationship with Money
00:09:17 - Career Path and Trading Aspirations
00:12:00 - Challenges in Early Trading Days
00:17:23 - Prop Trading Strategies and Environment
00:20:38 - Why Traders Don't Walk Away After Success
00:24:21 - The Evolution of Prop Trading Firms
00:29:41 - Benefits of Trading in an Office Environment
00:33:10 - Diversifying Trading Instruments
00:34:20 - Overcoming Tough Patches in Trading
00:38:38 - Writing a Book on Trading Experiences
00:42:39 - Considering Giving Up During Tough Times
00:46:28 - Reflecting on Career Mistakes and Lessons
00:48:36 - Closing Tradition: Question for the Next Guest
00:50:16 - Where to Find David Online
00:51:03 - Conclusion and Farewell
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