Good pod, great advice, but lately...
While I really like Ryan, love his great advice, and trust his trading advice, the podcast has become more difficult to listen to in the past couple months. If you want a better snapshot of his trading philosophies, I suggest going back to past episodes. I don’t drink much, and could give a crap about whiskey and 2” ice cubes. It started as a fun mention before the talk, but now it’s like 5 minutes long and I have to try to FF past it. I get that there’s a section of his fans that love that, but I personally don’t care, and it’s getting longer and more annoying, and I haven’t wanted to listen to it lately. That said, his past advice was succinct and helpful. I suggest listening to those first, especially his top 3 tips episodes. I started seeing more profits as I started quelling my ego, and started incorporating his advice about stop losses (despite my firm resistance to selling at a loss, even though I knew a stock would probably eventually rebound, but I lost a ton of time—time I could have used trading and earning profits, instead of trying to break even.) He’s a solid guy with great advice. Hoping he cuts the whiskey talk down a bit in the future.
Heidi Ho Mojo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/24/20
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I am hooked up on this podcast. Really good place to get inspired and educated on your next moves.
felipe_tonello via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/03/21
I love the straight forward information provided by Ryan for traders of all experience levels. Thanks!
bparker02 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/21
Been swing trading for a decade now and have heard a lot of garbage. Ryan really puts his heart into the podcast and clearly knows his stuff. Keep up the great work!
TheRoyBoy0927 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/29/20
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