Minimizing Trading Losses: Insights from a Fund Manager
Ryan Pannell discusses strategies for effectively planning trades to minimize losses.
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In this episode, former top performing CIO and current Kaiju Global Chair Ryan Pannell talks to Benzinga’s own Aaron Bry about how to effectively plan trades to maximize your chances of positive outcomes.
Ryan shares his trade planning process, discusses the asymmetrical return on risk (what it is, and why it’s your best friend as a trader), how to ensure that you have an adequate asymmetrical return on risk profile, and offers tips on how to increase your asymmetrical return on risk.
Ryan demonstrates how with a properly skewed asymmetrical return on risk, you can actually be wrong most of the time and still make money - and how when your asymmetrical profile is inverted, you can be right almost all the time and still lose money. You don’t want to miss this discussion on what Ray Dalio once said was the most important investing concept of them all!
Ryan shares his trade planning process, discusses the asymmetrical return on risk (what it is, and why it’s your best friend as a trader), how to ensure that you have an adequate asymmetrical return on risk profile, and offers tips on how to increase your asymmetrical return on risk.
Ryan demonstrates how with a properly skewed asymmetrical return on risk, you can actually be wrong most of the time and still make money - and how when your asymmetrical profile is inverted, you can be right almost all the time and still lose money. You don’t want to miss this discussion on what Ray Dalio once said was the most important investing concept of them all!
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Dec 12, 2023
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