Jihan Bowes-Little: Trading as a Way of Life

A trader who works for GS giving a talk about being a trader.

Notice the whole talk sounds right because it is playing right into what people perceive to be the right way to trade but it is actually a formula for guarantee failure if you are trading your own money.

Do not get me wrong. The training of firm traders making them aggressive at times is actually the perfect way to optimize performance for the firms in aggregation. The risk control part is taken care of by the risk control officers. This is drastically different from individual traders trading their own money. Traders trading their own capital have to be responsible for their own risk control.

The main issue with the attitude of betting it big when you know you are right is that there is no such thing as you know you are right. It is just you think you are right. But this attitude is necessary for the firm traders to have conviction with their trading ideas. Big firms hire these traders to take risk, not being conservative. As long as they are betting within the sanctioned risk parameter, they are encouraged to be as aggressive as they can be.

For normal traders trading their own risk capital, the real edge is defensive money management. It is also the reason why many firm traders cannot make money on their own when they leave the big firms. Many of these firm traders have all the wrong things programmed into them that they are no longer capable of proper risk control.

CNN: Watch High-Speed Trading In Action

A clip from CNN on Citadel. Retail traders should be aware of what these guys do.

For years, I have told my members that the stock market nowadays is not the one before year 2000. Back then it was a game without that many mega size hedge funds and bots. Now, we are mainly playing in a eco system with bots driving the flow. There is nothing to be fearful of them though. Bots in aggregation are stupid, predictable and very easy to beat.