
Titans Of Tomorrow This Trader Never Studied Finance, But He Teaches Wall St. How To Trade
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Nov 23, 2025 Bobby Iaccino, former CME floor trader turned Wall Street analyst known for distilling decades of market experience into practical process tips. He discusses trading timeframes and position sizing. He explains emotional candles, precise entries using lower timeframes, Space Theory for clear paths, handling break-evens and imposter feelings, and why process and longevity beat short-term luck.
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Plan Trades On One Timeframe And Use Lower Charts For Entry
- Plan every trade on the timeframe that matters and use lower timeframes only to refine entry timing.
- Bobby enters and exits on closes (daily or weekly) and fine-tunes entries on minute charts without changing stop logic.
Accept Break Evens And Record Them In Your Data
- Accept break-even outcomes as part of your process and include them in your backtested data.
- Bobby treats wins, losses and break-evens as valid outcomes and lowers risk as trades start to win.
Real World Break Even To Beat Imposter Syndrome
- To detach self-worth from P&L Bobby forced 'real-world break-even' by cutting small spending after losses.
- He brought tuna for lunch or paused subscriptions so small losses felt manageable while rebuilding confidence.
