Episodios

  • The Curse of the Intellectual Trader
    Apr 2 2026

    Sponsored by Pepperstone

    Most traders think they’re struggling because they don’t know enough.

    In reality… it’s often the opposite.

    In this episode, Mark breaks down The Curse of the Intellectual Trader. Why smart, successful people often find trading harder than expected, and how overthinking kills performance.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why intelligence can work against you in the markets
    • How traders confuse complexity with edge
    • Why simple strategies feel wrong (but often work best)
    • A powerful example from Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street’s Champion Day Trader
    • How to strip your strategy back to something you can actually execute

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re thinking too much, hesitating, or overcomplicating your trading… this one’s for you.

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    14 m
  • I Broke Into Someone's House... And It Taught Me About Trading
    Mar 27 2026

    Sponsored by Pepperstone

    Something happened to me the other day that I wasn't expecting. A woman trapped in a window, fourth floor, covered in blood, screaming for help.

    I went in. And as I was debriefing afterwards... I realised every skill that kicked in came from trading. Signal vs noise. Risk management.

    Clarity under pressure. Acting on incomplete information. Being firm first, then calm. This episode is that story, start to finish.

    Then I walk back through it and pull out the trading parallels. It's a different one. But if you trade, you'll get it.

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    15 m
  • The Entry Mistake That Kills Your Risk-Reward
    Mar 20 2026

    Sponsored by Pepperstone.

    Most traders don’t lose because they’re wrong on direction…

    They lose because they enter too late.

    They wait for confirmation.

    They wait to feel safe.

    And by the time they pull the trigger…

    The trade is already broken.

    In this episode, I break down why entry location is one of the most overlooked edges in trading… and how a simple idea, buying on red and selling on green, can dramatically improve your risk-reward.

    We cover:

    • Why waiting often destroys trade structure
    • The difference between buying pullbacks vs chasing breakouts
    • How volatility contraction and expansion impact your edge
    • Why better entries lead to better trades (even with the same idea)

    If you find yourself being right on direction a lot… but not getting the results.

    This one will hit home.

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    15 m
  • The Military Trick That Helps Traders Switch Off
    Mar 13 2026

    Sponsored by Pepperstone

    Trading stress doesn’t always end when the market closes.

    In this episode we explore an interesting concept used by the military called “closing the loop.” After missions, soldiers perform simple rituals like cleaning gear and debriefing. These routines aren’t just operational. They signal to the brain that the mission is finished.

    Without that signal, stress hormones can stay elevated and the mind keeps replaying events.

    Traders experience something very similar.

    Day traders often get natural closure when they finish the day flat. But swing traders and position traders can struggle because their trades remain open.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Why the brain hates open loops

    • Why traders keep thinking about positions after hours

    • The biological reason routines reduce stress

    • How to create a simple post-market ritual to help your brain switch off

    If you want clearer thinking, better recovery and improved performance, learning how to close the loop may be one of the simplest changes you can make.

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    9 m
  • Something Changes After Enough Trades
    Mar 6 2026

    Sponsored by Pepperstone

    At some point in trading, something changes.

    Not your strategy.

    Not your indicators.

    You change.

    After enough screen time, enough wins and losses, and enough experience in the markets, traders begin to see risk, uncertainty, and decision-making very differently.

    In this episode, Mark breaks down the subtle psychological shifts that happen only through experience:

    • Why experienced traders are comfortable saying “I don’t know”
    • How losses lose their emotional weight
    • Why nobody actually knows where price is going
    • The real reason patience eventually becomes natural
    • And why individual trades stop mattering as much as you think

    If you’re in that frustrating middle phase where you understand trading but consistency still feels just out of reach, this episode may change how you view your progress.

    Sometimes the biggest improvements in trading don’t come from learning more - they come from staying in the game long enough for experience to do its work.

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    15 m
  • AI Is Coming For Your Job... But It's Not Coming For Trading
    Feb 27 2026

    Sponsored by Pepperstone

    Everyone's panicking about AI replacing white collar jobs. Accountants, lawyers, coders, designers... the list keeps growing. But what about us? Will AI solve the markets and put traders out of business?

    In this episode, I break down why I think trading is one of the few skills AI genuinely can't replace, why algos have been battling each other for decades without "solving" anything, and why now might be the perfect time to double down on building your edge.

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    15 m
  • They Almost Quit Too | Livermore, Tudor Jones, & Druckenmiller
    Feb 20 2026

    Sponsored by Pepperstone

    Have you ever sat at your desk after a bad run and wondered if the exit is the right door?

    In this episode I walk through three of the greatest traders who ever lived... Jesse Livermore, Paul Tudor Jones, and Stanley Druckenmiller, and the specific moments each of them nearly walked away from trading for good.

    Livermore went bankrupt and got suspended from the Chicago Board of Trade.

    Tudor Jones wiped out 70% of his account and said "I don't think I can hack it much longer."

    Druckenmiller lost three billion dollars to FOMO and described it as devastating.

    None of them were being irrational. Quitting would have been the reasonable response.

    But they didn't. And what happened next is the point.

    If you're in a rough patch right now ... this one's for you.

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    17 m
  • The Fog Never Lifts
    Feb 13 2026

    Sponsored by Pepperstone

    Trading looks obvious in hindsight. In real time, it’s chaos.

    In this episode, I explore the idea of the fog of war... how decisions are made with incomplete, delayed, and sometimes wrong information, and why trading feels exactly the same.

    Experience matters. Debriefing matters. And waiting for certainty is rarely the answer.

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    11 m