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Traders Mastermind

Traders Mastermind

Hosted by Traders Mastermind

Episodes

235

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Sharpen your edge with the Traders Mastermind podcast—proudly sponsored by Pepperstone. We dive deep into the mindset, discipline, and strategy needed to excel in the high-performance world of short-term trading. Join 13,000+ traders who subscribe to the Traders Mastermind Daily Email —designed to help you build discipline, momentum, and consistency in under 3 minutes a day . 👉 TradersMastermind.com

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June 12, 2026Episode 23512 min

The New Market Wizards Book. One Thing Before You Read It

Sponsored by Pepperstone The new Market Wizards book — The Next Generation by Jack Schwager and George Coyle — is out, and before you dive in, there's one thing worth keeping in mind. In this episode, Mark looks back at the series that inspired a generation of traders, from the 1989 original through to today, and shares why these books are gold for any developing trader… as long as you read them the right way. Capital at risk. This content is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice or a recommendation to trade.

June 5, 2026Episode 23415 min

Day Trading or Swing Trading? New Thoughts

Sponsored by Pepperstone If you're a developing trader, should you focus on day trading or swing trading? It's the question everyone asks early on... and my thinking on it has shifted over the years. In this one, I go through the definitions, the usual pros and cons, and then the bit most people skip: the psychological cost. Fast decisions, fast damage. Why beginners fall apart day trading and what that actually does to your account. I get into the asymmetry problem too. Why it's so hard to find a true asymmetric trade intraday in normal conditions, and how holding for a few days changes the maths. Then my honest take on what I'd do if I was starting again now. It's not clear-cut. But on balance I land somewhere.

May 29, 2026Episode 23312 min

Would You Get Hired By a Hedge Fund?

Sponsored by Pepperstone Would you get hired by a hedge fund? The traits funds screen for before they let anyone near a book are the same ones that keep a retail account alive. No billions or trading desk required... it's behaviour, discipline and self-awareness. We go through what they look for at hiring, what they demand once you're managing a book, and the honest question underneath it all: would you hire yourself?

May 22, 2026Episode 23214 min

10 questions, rapid fire

Sponsored by Pepperstone A rapid-fire episode. 10 questions traders have sent in over the past few weeks, answered as honestly as I can in under 10 minutes. In this episode: How much money do you actually need to start tradingHow long until you're consistently profitable (and why the answer is longer than you want)How to tell if your strategy is broken or just in a drawdownShould you go full-timeStopping revenge trading after a lossSizing positions properlyWhether prop firm challenges are worth itDealing with people who call trading gamblingRSI vs Stochastics (and why it probably doesn't matter) Got a question for the next one? Reply to the daily email. 🔗 Spread Bet Risk Per Trade Calculator

May 15, 2026Episode 23111 min

Your edge?

Sponsored by Pepperstone Most traders are doing the same thing. Same charts, same lines, same indicators. And if everyone's doing the same thing... where's the edge? In this episode, Mark digs into what actually separates the trader who's stuck spinning their wheels from the one putting up the numbers. It's not discipline. It's not risk management. Those are table stakes. It's something else. Something the traders we admire all seem to have, even if they describe it differently. This isn't a silver bullet episode. You won't walk away with a strategy. But you might walk away with the right question to start asking yourself. What's the thing you see that others don't?

May 8, 2026Episode 2309 min

What Rory Sutherland teaches traders about running winners

Sponsored by Pepperstone Why can't I run my winners? It's one of the most common questions I get from traders. And the obvious answers (be more disciplined, walk away from the screen, trust the trade) usually don't work. So in this episode, I borrow an idea from Rory Sutherland, the Ogilvy behavioural economist: "the question is a lazy formulation of the problem." And I apply it to running winners. Turns out the reason most traders never solve this is because they're asking the wrong question. We work through better ones, and what changes when you do.

May 1, 2026Episode 22912 min

The High Watermark Trick (and Why You Gave It Back)

Sponsored by Pepperstone John had his best month ever. Then gave back 70% of it the month after. He asked: Did I crack it, or did I just get lucky? Here's the real answer and the high-watermark trick that stops your brain from sabotaging the run after a good one.

April 17, 2026Episode 22711 min

How Much Should You Really Risk Per Trade?

Sponsored by Pepperstone Most traders just pick 1% because someone told them to. But where did that number come from? And does it actually make sense for your goals, your win rate, and your R:R? In this episode I break down how to reverse engineer your risk per trade from your actual trading data. We look at why trade frequency can be a trap, why small changes in R:R massively shift the maths, and why the textbook approach ignores the one thing that matters most... your goal. I also built a risk per trade calculator you can play with. Risk Per Trade Calculator

April 10, 2026Episode 2268 min

Invert the Problem: A Trading Thought Experiment

Sponsored by Pepperstone Charlie Munger used to do something interesting when he was stuck on a problem. Instead of asking how do I succeed, he'd ask how do I guarantee failure… then simply not do that. In this episode I take that idea and apply it to trading. How would you guarantee you never improved? How would you make sure a small loss became a big one? How would you design a routine that burned you out within a year? The answers are uncomfortably familiar. Sometimes the edge isn't something you add to your trading. It's what you stop doing.

April 2, 2026Episode 22513 min

The Curse of the Intellectual Trader

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 marketsHow traders confuse complexity with edgeWhy simple strategies feel wrong (but often work best)A powerful example from Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street’s Champion Day TraderHow 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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