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#3 - Practice 2: Sideline Your Ego Like Kevin Muir

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"When trading, are you more interested in being right, or are you more interested in making money? And I ultimately just look at it like ‘I just want to make money, and…make the best returns I can’, and so therefore I need to stay open to different ideas.” - Kevin Muir

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This week’s episode features another one of Chase’s greatest mentors, Kevin Muir. Kevin is a prototype of the kind of investor we’re trying to highlight on this podcast. He’s a markets scientist who isn’t afraid to explore new ideas and find himself wrong after that process. His open-mindedness has led him to some great theories that we dig deeper into for this episode.

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Timestamps:

-- (00:01) - Intro

-- (03:19)- Kevin’s Charity: Covenant House

-- (04:39) -Why Kevin loves the markets

-- (05:39)- James Aiken’s philosophy on overload

-- (10:56)- How Kevin discovered MMT wasn’t the stupidest thing he ever heard

-- (15:10)- Tim Urban and the “high rung” approach to ideas

--(17:41)- How do you intentionally stay open to new ideas?

--(23:55)- Systematic Investing Flows

--(30:01)- Tried and True Indicators can’t always help (Yield Curve Inversion)

--(39:25)- Must Read Books for Traders

--(45:27)- Between Two Pines

--(53:25)- Simple morning rituals set you up for a full day of markets, and you should adjust your reading to the macro environment

--(56:18)- Different life priorities led Kevin from working at a bank to operating the Macro Tourist

--(1:01:43)- “New techs” cause mini-rolling bubbles and never underestimate the stupidity of regional bank CEOs

--(1:07:14)- Plugs

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This Episode's Charity:

The Covenant House of Toronto aims to serve youth who are homeless, trafficked, or at risk. They’re located in the heart of Toronto and offer youth ages 16-24 essential services such as medical care, food, and shelter.

Kevin and Chase raised $100 for charity this week!

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Referenced in the Show:

What’s Our Problem?: A Self-Help Book for Societies by Tim Urban

Is Inflation Ending: Are You Ready? by A. Gary Shilling and Kiril Sokoloff

The Logical Trader: Applying a Method to the Madness by Mark Fisher

The Alchemy of Finance by George Soros

Kevin’s Interviews of Jim Leitner on The Market Huddle: Check out this episode’s blog post

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Guest Plugs:

Kevin’s The Macro Tourist Substack

Kevin’s X: https://twitter.com/kevinmuir

Kevin’s email: kevin@themacrotourist.com

--

Pinecone Macro Research aims to provide unique, well researched analysis of the global markets using a macro framework. Find us here: www.pineconemacro.com

Follow us and the show on Twitter: @PineconeMacro & @TaylorMadeMacro

Subscribe on Substack: https://substack.com/@pineconemacroresearch

Bulwark Capital Management: https://bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com/

--

Disclaimer:

The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. It should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell a security. It does not take into account any investor’s particular investment objectives, strategies, tax status or investment horizon. You should consult your attorney or tax advisor

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"When trading, are you more interested in being right, or are you more interested in making money? And I ultimately just look at it like ‘I just want to make money, and…make the best returns I can’, and so therefore I need to stay open to different ideas.” - Kevin Muir

--

This week’s episode features another one of Chase’s greatest mentors, Kevin Muir. Kevin is a prototype of the kind of investor we’re trying to highlight on this podcast. He’s a markets scientist who isn’t afraid to explore new ideas and find himself wrong after that process. His open-mindedness has led him to some great theories that we dig deeper into for this episode.

--

Timestamps:

-- (00:01) - Intro

-- (03:19)- Kevin’s Charity: Covenant House

-- (04:39) -Why Kevin loves the markets

-- (05:39)- James Aiken’s philosophy on overload

-- (10:56)- How Kevin discovered MMT wasn’t the stupidest thing he ever heard

-- (15:10)- Tim Urban and the “high rung” approach to ideas

--(17:41)- How do you intentionally stay open to new ideas?

--(23:55)- Systematic Investing Flows

--(30:01)- Tried and True Indicators can’t always help (Yield Curve Inversion)

--(39:25)- Must Read Books for Traders

--(45:27)- Between Two Pines

--(53:25)- Simple morning rituals set you up for a full day of markets, and you should adjust your reading to the macro environment

--(56:18)- Different life priorities led Kevin from working at a bank to operating the Macro Tourist

--(1:01:43)- “New techs” cause mini-rolling bubbles and never underestimate the stupidity of regional bank CEOs

--(1:07:14)- Plugs

--

This Episode's Charity:

The Covenant House of Toronto aims to serve youth who are homeless, trafficked, or at risk. They’re located in the heart of Toronto and offer youth ages 16-24 essential services such as medical care, food, and shelter.

Kevin and Chase raised $100 for charity this week!

--

Referenced in the Show:

What’s Our Problem?: A Self-Help Book for Societies by Tim Urban

Is Inflation Ending: Are You Ready? by A. Gary Shilling and Kiril Sokoloff

The Logical Trader: Applying a Method to the Madness by Mark Fisher

The Alchemy of Finance by George Soros

Kevin’s Interviews of Jim Leitner on The Market Huddle: Check out this episode’s blog post

--

Guest Plugs:

Kevin’s The Macro Tourist Substack

Kevin’s X: https://twitter.com/kevinmuir

Kevin’s email: kevin@themacrotourist.com

--

Pinecone Macro Research aims to provide unique, well researched analysis of the global markets using a macro framework. Find us here: www.pineconemacro.com

Follow us and the show on Twitter: @PineconeMacro & @TaylorMadeMacro

Subscribe on Substack: https://substack.com/@pineconemacroresearch

Bulwark Capital Management: https://bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com/

--

Disclaimer:

The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. It should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell a security. It does not take into account any investor’s particular investment objectives, strategies, tax status or investment horizon. You should consult your attorney or tax advisor

--

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