
One Track Mind Thinking
“There is only one side to the stock market: and it is not the bull side or the bear side, but the right side.” Jesse Livermore
“I will look at any additional evidence to confirm the opinion to which I have already come.” Lord Molson
The Run in the Rails is Nothing New (Taking A Ride on the Rails)
“Good artists copy. Great artists steal.” (How to Steal and Get Rich)
“Your emotional system can give you an advantage in your decision-making if you make proper use of it.” (How Emotions Drive Your Decisions)
Troubleshooting Your Trading Performance (Trader’s Library)
An awesome interview with Bob Burg, co-author of the book The Go-Giver (The Minimalist Trader)
“What makes some entrepreneurs so incredibly successful, while other business owners can’t seem to get a business idea off the ground?” (10 Qualities of Unltra-Successful Entrepreneurs)
“Mike Bellafiore, author of One Good Trade: Inside the Highly Competitive World of Proprietary Trading, recently appeared on the Vince Rowe’s show, Ahead of the Curve. During this show Mike briefly described his trading career; the founding of SMB, and ways traders are educated to become consistently profitable.” (SMB Training)
“ How do we find a trading style that fits our personality?” (Finding the Right Set-Ups)
“In order to avoid stock market losses, we should be aware of the mistakes that are costing us money now and in the future.” (Beware of These Five Mistakes)
“The post title says a lot, and we could probably all tape the phrase to our monitors and come away better traders.” (Trade Like You Don’t Need The Money)
“This is not a trading book per se, but I did get the recommendation from Market Wizard Linda Radsche.” (Rogue Warrior Book Review)
“Every January, hordes of highly paid experts attempt to predict what the economy and the markets will do in the coming year. Later in the year, nearly all of the forecasts turn out to be wrong.” (Making Sense of Market Forecasts)
“I think not owning gold is a form of insanity…” (One of the Greatest Ever Quotes About Gold)
“Hedge fund manager David Einhorn’s Fooling Some Of The People All Of The Time is amazing.” (InsiderMonkey)
“In 1994 a group of young, bright JPMorgan bankers from the swaps department met in Boca Raton, Florida, for an alcohol-fueled weekend of frat-house pranks and intense financial discussions. At these meetings they generated an idea that would change modern finance: how to use derivatives to manage credit risk attached to the loan book of banks.” (A Review of Fool’s Gold)

