Neal Roberts - On the Rise of the Retail InvestorNeal Roberts - On the Rise of the Retail Investor
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Taking a break from the doom and gloom to explore the wild west of stock trading, now being democratized by people wanting to grow their cash during lockdowns. No longer the playground of just the rich and greedy- markets are being heavily...
1:27:46•29 Aug 2020
Retail Investors: The New Power Players in Stock Trading
Episode Overview
- Retail investors are reshaping the stock market landscape.
- Platforms like Robinhood make trading accessible to everyone.
- Thorough research and discipline are crucial for successful trading.
- Social media plays a significant role in modern trading strategies.
- Understanding market dynamics is key to avoiding major losses.
“"You never go broke taking profits."”
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? This episode takes a refreshing detour into the world of stock trading, where the rise of retail investors is shaking things up. Host Trish Wood invites Neil Roberts from Trader TV Live to chat about how day trading has become a cultural phenomenon, especially during lockdowns.
Neil shares his journey from a trading novice to a seasoned day trader, offering a candid look at the thrills and pitfalls of this high-stakes digital game. You'll hear about the role of platforms like Robinhood in democratizing stock markets, allowing everyday folks to play alongside the big guns. With a sprinkle of humour and a dose of caution, Neil discusses the importance of research, discipline, and understanding market dynamics before diving into trading.
Whether you're a curious onlooker or considering dipping your toes into the trading waters, this conversation offers a glimpse into the dynamic world of retail trading. Are you ready to see if day trading could be your next big adventure?

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