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How to Trade Fundamentals // Ep. 112

Learn what we think is important when trading fundamentals. This is also known as news trading. Also get the benefits and downsides.

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In This Episode

  • Should you have a “model” of the world as a fundamental trader?
  • Stansberry Research
  • The ability to consider multiple viewpoints is important

How to Get Started With Fundamentals Trading

A trader wrote in and asked about the best way to form a “theory of the world” that can be used to trade fundamentals successfully.

This is an interesting question, so we break down how each of us would approach forming a fundamental trading strategy.

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We each have different answers, but they both very practical and can be implemented by any trader.

Learn about some of the tools that are available if you want to get into news trading.

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Host: Walter Peters, PhD Topic: Trading Psychology

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