Social Media and Your Trading

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Social Media and Your Trading

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I am so grateful that I had the privilege of starting my career in the financial markets on the trading floor of the Chicago
Mercantile Exchange. The most important lesson I learned was how money is REALLY transferred from one trader’s account to
another. Every day, retail trader accounts would be transferred into institution accounts, market maker accounts, and so on.
When markets would decline to price levels where the institutions had their buy orders (real demand), retail traders and
investors would sell because of the decline in price and the bad news that typically accompanies price declines. Institutions
would buy at demand, retail would sell, price would then rally and the account transfer was underway. As price rallied, green
candles would fill trading screens around the world, good news would start to creep causing more and more buying. This led to
more and more of a rally in price until, price reached a level where the institutions were willing sellers (real supply). At this
point, the buying bandwagon was in full force sucking in most retail traders on the buy side, right into institutional supply. As
soon as the last novice buyer bought from an institution or market maker at the supply level, price would decline and the
account transfer was complete. This was my experience for years. I often thought a simple wire transfer would be quicker and
less painful for the novice retail trader or investor but I guess we wouldn’t need markets then and that would not be good.

As the trading floors slowly fade away into the black hole that sucks up anything non-electronic, you might think that astute
traders are losing the very profitable link to retail traders and that herd mentality. Think again…the supply of novice retail
traders and investors who have no idea how to quantify demand and supply (true value) has been exponentially increased
thanks to a new market place much larger than the exchange ever was: Social Media.

Let it be known that I am the biggest fan of social media. This is the greatest gift to the financial world since, well, not sure I
can think of anything else. I was asked to speak on a social media panel in Toronto awhile back. As I did my research and got
more and more involved in Twitter, Facebook, various chat services, I was shocked. On Twitter for example, someone people
followed said they had just bought a stock. This message went out to the initial group, then that group’s group, then that
group’s group, and so on. As I watched the stock rise, I thought of Bernie Madoff, only the legal version. The guy who was the
first buyer was a genius. Each buyer after him on this enormous chain of “followers” was simply paying those in the chain that
bought after him. If you don’t have a Twitter account, this is kind of how it works. People find you and start following you. You
get an email that actually uses the word “follow.” For those who know how to buy low and sell high in a market, we LOVE
followers.

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Let’s take a step back and think about why someone interested in trading and investing would ever chose social media as a
source for enhancing their financial well-being.

Someone would use social media such as Twitter, IM, Google chat, and others because they are either looking for trading and
investing advice and information, or, they may be in search of education. Those who simply want advice and information want
it fast… social media financial information leads to herd mentality trading and investing like I described above. Those seeking
education don’t know the difference between real/quality education and useless or misguided education. How could they know
the difference? They are looking for it because they are new and don’t know. Whether someone is going to social media for
trading advice or education, going to social media is most often a path filled with traps that really speed up the account transfer
from those who don’t know what they are doing, into the accounts of those who do.

What determines whether you achieve financial success from trading and investing is not faster information and more
education. Proper information and education separates the haves from the have nots. Social media is great for personal
interaction, relationships, and so on. When it comes to anything having to do with true competition, the social media
participant who is competing is in big trouble.

Why do you think big trading firms PAY retail brokers for retail order flow (payment for order flow)? They want access to the
orders from retail, novice traders. Yes, I said they “pay” for your order flow, there is a reason.

Instead of reading all the trading books and learning to buy and sell in markets when everyone else buys and sells which offers
no edge…

Instead of acting on the advice of others who likely get paid from that advice, not the advice itself or from trading…

Pay attention to what is happening in front of your eyes on your trading screens and charts every day, week, month, year. Pay
attention to what is happening around you. Pay attention to the simple reality of how you make money buying and selling
anything. This is exactly how the astute market player thinks and acts. You likely are already an astute buyer and seller at the
grocery store, when you buy a car, and so on. Simply apply that same logic in the trading and investing markets and you will
quickly own an edge that most people never come close to. If you feel like your account or savings is slowly being transferred
into someone else’s account, stop thinking and acting like others do and focus on how things really work.

Have a great day.

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