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  1. Jason Shapiro did some podcasts with her recently and they’re all good. I’ve always wondered why there aren’t more women traders in the business but I guess the industry is male dominated.

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    • Thanks,

      I’ll take a look.

      I’ve seen quite a few of her interviews and first knew of her way back when Floored aired.

      To take some liberty and summarize: Her thinking is strategic, tactical and task in nature (supported by endless data) which by definition, more easily falls into typical male brain behavior and structure.

      She probably has an advantage with the ‘ego’ part as that’s also a typical male trait. Meaning, she has less ego to wrestle with. Dr. Alexander Elder discusses this male/female trading behavior in his book, Come Into My Trading Room.

      However, maybe most important of all, is what’s not discussed (at least from what I’ve seen). Things like earnings, P/E ratios and all the trash the media puts out to make sure the typical participant never catches on … which is, none of those things directly move prices … never did.

      If that weren’t enough, she is the only high-profile professional trader I’ve seen, that publicly mentions ‘Wyckoff’.

      In a recent Titans of Tomorrow, the Interviewer is asking about a particular price action where price is pushing below support. Effectively, a Wyckoff spring set-up.

      However, it’s telling to watch the trader respond to the question. He never mentions that it’s Wyckoff (you can almost see it in his eyes) and goes on to say in a very round-about way, ‘we have procedures for dealing with that’.

      I bet you do 🙂

      Thanks again. I appreciate the input.

      Paul

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