558: He Made A Living In The Markets For 35 Years (Bret Rosenthal)
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Summary
In episode 558 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, you will be listening to an interview with Bret Rosenthal, a hedge fund trader who's been in the markets for 35+ years and has seen every cycle play out. He shares why most traders lose money even when their ideas are right, and how a simple shift in thinking about risk changed everything. Their conversation walks through how he trades today with a structured approach that keeps things simple and repeatable.
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Topics Covered In This Episode
- 00:30 Introduction
- 00:39 Who is Bret Rosenthal?
- 02:35 Discovering Desire To Trade trading strategies and the virtual hedge fund
- 05:52 The Armor Investing approach
- 11:15 Understanding stop losses and entry points
- 13:54 The Armor Turn pattern for investing
- 18:08 Trading in a bubble vs. market noise
- 20:19 Mindset for long-term trading success
- 24:24 Adapting to market conditions
- 29:19 Where to find Bret Rosenthal (links below)
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