Getting to know trading in India

#1
Hi, I am a seasoned option/stock and futures floor trader in the U.S. I have built a floor trading company and an electronic exchange. I am interested in the Indian markets and I plan to come to Bangalore and Mumbai this November/December 2010.

My focus of interest is the psychology of trading , particularly what we have learned from neuroscience and training traders.

I built a successful trading firm (Trade Management) on the Pacific Stock Exchange and would like to see if I can do it again in India.

Comments and contacts are welcome.

Richard Friesen
 

DanPickUp

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Hi, I am a seasoned option/stock and futures floor trader in the U.S. I have built a floor trading company and an electronic exchange. I am interested in the Indian markets and I plan to come to Bangalore and Mumbai this November/December 2010.

My focus of interest is the psychology of trading , particularly what we have learned from neuroscience and training traders.

I built a successful trading firm (Trade Management) on the Pacific Stock Exchange and would like to see if I can do it again in India.

Comments and contacts are welcome.

Richard Friesen
http://www.marketpsych.com/profile.php

http://www.pacifictm.com/:lol:

Be careful with this guy ! There are people which are know in the business and there are other onces.

Let him show how much customer he has, how much money is under his management, what kind of books he wrote, with who he works together, what was his profit in the last years and how big are his funds. Does he have a daily or monthly newsletter and then let us check the quality of this newsletter. Did he predict any of the last miseries in financial market ? Does he have a daily free info channel and what is the quality of that. Also let him show his cost for any work he promises and let us compare it with other ones about the price he talks about.

http://www.traderji.com/beginners-g...pts-i-have-learned-over-years.html#post475624

Do not spent money to that. It is all here in traderji.
 
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#3
Hey, good words of advice. Caution and risk management are critical. The good news is that I have nothing to sell and there is nothing to buy. Thanks for your contribution to keeping this list safe.
 

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