David Lundgren: Going Until the Wind Changes

David Lundgren: Going Until the Wind Changes

Author: Sean McLaughlin & Steve Strazza September 6, 2024 Duration: 1:11:57
Among the many things that stood out during our conversation with David Lundgren, it was this quote: “I want to find a way to listen, and learn, and get a little bit better every day.” This is a mindset that every trader, every human, can benefit from. In his early days, David described himself as a “systematic researcher.” This process of discovery held sway for him, and when striking out on his own, he employed the same systematic philosophy to portfolio management and trend-following trading. David firmly believes that “the best teacher I have ever had is the Market itself,” and “the only way to learn is to do it.” Trend followers or those interested in trend trading will find a lot of nuggets for further meditation from our conversation including: * “Trendfollowing is contrarian.” – doing what nobody wants to do: buy high, sell low. * “There is no such thing as trendfollowing on the short side.” You need targets when holding a short position, which is the opposite of what trend followers do. * Expect to lose. * Misplaced Expectations - “If you are anxious about the market, it’s because you aren’t getting what you expected. Which means you aren’t listening to the market.” Traders lose due to misplaced expectations. * “When all you want to do is avoid losses, you manifest losses simply by obsessing over them.” * “In trendfollowing, there is no target. You go until the wind changes.” * In horse racing terms, “the benefit of a trendfollowing portfolio is you can change your horse in the middle of a race.” These are just a handful of an overabundance of trader pearls of wisdom that were shared in this conversation with David Lundgren, please enjoy.

Off The Charts is a conversation between Sean McLaughlin and Steve Strazza that cuts through the noise of financial media. This isn't about hot stock tips or sensational headlines. Instead, it's a grounded look at the actual price action and market structure driving asset classes across the globe. Each episode breaks down the technical narratives unfolding on the charts, from equities and commodities to currencies and bonds. Sean and Steve bring a practitioner's perspective, discussing the interplay of trends, momentum, and key levels that active traders and long-term investors need to understand. The dialogue is straightforward and focused on the mechanics of the market, offering a clear-eyed assessment of risk and opportunity. You'll hear detailed analysis on sector rotation, breakout attempts, and the underlying strength or weakness in various indices. The goal is to provide a factual, chart-based framework for navigating markets, stripping away emotion and focusing on what the data is saying. Tune in for a no-nonsense, technically-focused take on finance. Find Off The Charts wherever you get your podcasts.
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