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The Biggest Leak in Finance | Brent Donnelly on Why You're Probably Too Bearish
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Brent Donnelly joins Matt Zeigler to explain how professional traders build a durable edge through risk management, trading psychology, probabilistic thinking, and creative market analysis.
Drawing from his new book, Trade Outside the Box: Advanced Thinking for Professional Traders, Brent breaks down why trading strategies decay, why rationality beats intelligence, how to avoid risk of ruin, and how lessons from poker, behavioral finance, and real-world experience can improve decision-making.
Trade Outside the Box: Advanced Thinking for Professional Traders
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Topics covered:
Why fundamentals, technical analysis, behavioral finance, and quantitative methods are necessary but not sufficient for trading success
How traders can develop an edge by connecting markets to poker, psychology, biology, auto racing, and video games
Why profitable trading strategies decay as more investors discover and copy them
How changing volatility regimes force traders to adapt their style and avoid becoming a one-trick pony
Why mismatching a long-term investment thesis with a short-term stop loss can destroy a good idea
How trading journals and P&L data help separate normal variance from a broken process
Why the house money effect can make traders more reckless after large gains
Why rationality, flexibility, and expected value matter more than credentials or raw intelligence
How Bayesian thinking helps traders update probabilities and fight confirmation bias
The difference between independent thinking and blind contrarianism
Why avoiding risk of ruin, protecting family and health, and defining success beyond money are essential to a sustainable trading career
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Brent Donnelly and Trade Outside the Box
04:00 Why smart analysts often produce fully priced trade ideas
08:00 Poker discipline and avoiding boredom trades
12:00 How lead-lag correlation trading lost its edge
16:35 Matching a trade's stop loss to its time horizon
21:00 What trading data reveals about win rates and expected value
25:00 The house money effect and the danger of overearning
29:00 Why rational traders beat smarter traders
33:00 Strong opinions weakly held and Bayesian updating
37:00 Curating a balanced diet of bullish and bearish information
41:00 Using creativity and outside disciplines to find market edge
45:11 Avoiding risk of ruin and the lessons of Jesse Livermore
50:29 The Serenity Prayer and focusing on what traders can control
55:00 Choosing family and health over markets
59:00 Why your first thought may not be your own
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