Episode 20 - Gil Morales on Shorting the Markets
Gil Morales is a prolific trading author and educator with over 30 years of experience in the markets. His style is very no-nonsense and based...
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John McDowell
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Oct 9, 2021 11:02:14 AM
Last Updated: June 7, 2022
As Lead Content Strategist, John diligently searches for ways to connect with day traders and provides training and education to those in this space.
In Episode 2 of The Simcast, we had the special honor of speaking with Scott Redler, aka Red Dog. Scott is a regular contributor to Fox Business and CNBC as well as the Chief Strategic Officer at T3Live.com. As a veteran in the industry, Scott brings a refreshing down-to-earth, simple way of dissecting the markets. Not only is he a master technician, he is a highly disciplined person.
Scott’s followers know him as the man who wakes up at 4 am, sharing his thoughts and plans for the trading day by around 6 am. He cuts no slack to those who come to trading unprepared.
Like his discipline in trading, his routine in life is equally as regimented. He’s a triathlete, an active father, and devoted husband. No matter the action during the trading day, you can find him on a Peloton or in the gym around lunchtime. He’s really got the holistic, balanced approach to being a professional trader down pat.
In this episode with Scott, we cover two of his more fundamental strategies with how to use the 8 and 21 exponential moving averages, as well as the Red Dog Reversal strategy.
Scott is always putting out great free content and mentions his two popular ebooks on the moving averages and Bitcoin in the podcast. Be sure to click the images below and download these here:
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