Title: Your Silent Trading Partner
1- Your Silent Trading Partner
- IBD MIT
- March 25, 2009
- Mark Passacantando
- No part of this written or oral presentation
should be implied to be a recommendation or
construed to be a sale of a security and there
are no explicit representations. This
information is purely educational in nature.
2The Big 3 Questions !!!
- Are there key factors that stack the deck against
us (investor/traders)? - Are we aware of them?
- Is there anything we can do to swing some of that
probability back in our favor?
3The Big 3
- Yes, 90 of new traders fail in the first year!
Research due to the fact that we are irrational
in execution miscalculate probability, risk,
reward, randomness - Most people are not maybe some remote awareness
dots are not connected greed fear ignorance
we are too smart - Absolutely! Read on
4VBB Visceral, Brain, Bias
- Visceral things hit us without us knowing about
it - influence? - Brain Chemicals are so powerful they rule
influence? - Bias We come to the table with Rules already
built-in Investors are never neutral!
-influence?
5Visceral Game Rules
- Quiet, relax, heighten senses
- It straight, hands out, feet flat
- Press left hand/foot for STOP negative
- Press right for GO positive
6Thevote.abc.com
7Pinknews.com/uk
8Vulcansmercy.com
9Sanityisland.us.com
10NFLlogos.com
11Sidelinehelmets.com
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13What Did You Feel?
- Any patterns?
- Observations?
- Impact on state of mind?
- Impact on investment decisions?
14Control Center It Is Working Right Now!
- More than 100,000 chemical reactions go on in
your brain every second! The brain is also a
radio transmitter, which sends out measurable
electrical wave signals. The brain continues to
send out these signals many hours after death! - Among the brain's many jobs is to be your own
chemist. The brain produces more than 50
identified active drugs. Some of these are
associated with memory, others with intelligence,
still others are sedatives. - Source Altered-States.net
15HAPPY BRAIN CHEMICALS
- Endorphin Brain's painkiller, and it is 3 times
more potent than morphine. Scientific research
over the last several decades has led to the
revolutionary discovery of opiate-like chemicals
in the body that associate with opiate specific
receptors in the brain and spinal cord, including
Serotonin, a hormone manufactured by your brain. - Serotonin a neurotransmitter, involved in the
transmission of nerve impulses. Besides being
involved in the process of addiction, low
Serotonin levels are believed to be the reason
for many cases of mild to moderate depression
which can lead to symptoms like anxiety, apathy,
fear, feelings of worthlessness, insomnia and
fatigue.
16Happy (cont)
- Dopamine, which makes people more talkative and
excitable. It affects brain processes that
control movement, emotional response, and ability
to experience pleasure and pain.
17Happy (cont)
- Exercise has been shown to produce another
chemical known as endorphins, which help with
depression, anxiety, sleep, and sexual activity.
So, besides eating certain foods, relaxation,
exercise, and are things that we do that can also
affect the level and activity of these chemicals.
18Happy to slooooooow down
- Relaxation produces the chemical norepinephrine
tied to depression in some studies.
19Stress
- Cortisol
- Stress impairs memory and judgment
- Stressors are never static they mount
- Past stress (e.g.PTSD) affect current ability to
handle stress - Stress neuron firing slows less flexible
connections not made as readily
20Cocaine and Investments I am About to Make
Money!
- MRI brain scans are remarkably the same!
- Frontal cortex same neural network controls
pleasure networks control buying Google at
350/share, orgasm and cocaine
21MRI Brain ScansSource Happy Health Long Life.com
- Reading vs. Google Search!
22Brain Addiction Post Stroke, patients found
it easy to quit smoking damage to left side of
the brain (insula)The Dana Foundation, photo
Antonie Bechara
23The Brain MattersThe FMRI scan on the right
detects a brain processing a false statement the
less colorful brain on the left corresponds to
someone in the middle of a truthful
statement.The Neurocritic blogspot 9/1/2007
ABC
24Anterior Cortex Analytical vs. Emotional
Response Gamble or Dont Gamble All Showed an
Emotional Bias Emotions Rule! University
College- London USA Today 8/07/06
25Our Home Grown Bias
- Childhood
- Values
- Beliefs
- Mores
- Experiences
- Contact with Others
26Wisdom Of CrowdsJames Surowiecki
- New England Patriots vs. New York Giants
- Success rate
- IBD at MIT influence - positive
27IBD Strength, but Possible Achilles?
- Wisdom of Crowds does not Equal the wisdom of
one in the crowd - Halo Effect person has one good quality,
other characteristics are judged as better than
they really are - Psychology of group persons conform to
attitudes/beliefs of the group toward midpoint
regression to the mean - Tendency for groupthink our skills are
superior a given approach IBD, Chapman, Elliot,
etc. - Individual can suppress own thoughts to conform
to the group - Choose individuals to speak whos views conform
others?
28Bias 1 Hate Loss!
- Have 1,000 choose either
- A) Sure gain of 500 or,
- B) 50 chance to gain 1,000 and a
- 50 to gain nothing.
- Audience, you choose
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- Nobel prize winner Daniel Kahneman 2002
- Tversky and Kahneman study
29Cont
- Have 2,000 choose either
- Sure loss of 500 or,
- 50 chance to lose 1,000 and a 50 chance to
lose nothing. - Audience, you choose
30Result
- Two problems are identical in terms of probable
net cash! - Option A certain 1,500
- Option B 50/50 chance to get either 1,000 or
2,000
31Why?
- People are risk averse strong bias to avoid loss
regardless of risk - Argument framed in how much you GAIN vs. how much
you LOSE - If sure gain, OK, Ill take risk
- Possible loss, No thanks we quickly lose sight
of net outcomes and actual probabilities
32Bias 2 Recent Information
- We usually place more emphasis on recent events
(and therefore overreact to this information) - Examples Look at in and out trading a lot
recent news, look at co/stock frequently - Later, look backit was a blip Elliot
Snap-back? Fence? EMA - Thaler, Tversky Kahneman - most feedback traders
recd lowest returns, lowest money - Mood changes 1x/day 6x/day 390/day 100,000
year!
33Bias 3 - Availability
- We tend to overemphasize information that is in
front of us and/or easily attainable! We then
make decisions based on it. - U.S. vs. International Investing?
34Bias 4 Over-confidence
- We tend to be overconfident in
- Our abilities (I avoided tech crash!)
- Our (believed) understanding of something (co.,
industry, market) - Our ability to bounce back
- True of mutual fund managers DALBAR/Morningstar
media (CNBC) - Usually exists with recent gains.
- e.g. Dougs Lead Members Predictions
- e.g. Freds IMHO
35Bias 5 - Anchoring
- We have a bogie or benchmark or event in mind
that is what we peg all other observations to - Tied to our past job? Beliefs?
- Last Years Returns
- Deutche CEO example Dow 14,000
- clients
36Bias 6 ConfirmationSource fun.front.lv/i/illu
ssion
- We are always scanning the environment for
information that supports or confirms our own
beliefs. - When we see it, does that make it true?
- WFMI, SBUX, TIF, APOL, FNM, RGR, SWHC
37Bias 7 Outcome
- Judge things based on our hoped for outcome or
desired result as opposed to current conditions
or what you see! - Head/Tails Coin Toss (H-T-T-H-T-H or
H-H-H-T-T-T)which is more likely? - It will come around! It must! I did the
research! I will wait until it does.
38 Regret Aversion
- Admit I am wrong! Never!
- Mistake. Hold. Not a mistake.
- Winner! Congrats! Hold, hold, hold
- (regret selling, watch it go higher)
- Motto use pre-determined rules, use discipline
let go of ego, emotion
39Help The Brain
- Exercise help executive functions
- Diet stay sharp prevent defense
- Stimulants increase short term memory/reaction
time - Music activate reward centers reduce activity
in amygdala - Meditation cells fire in synchrony
40Self-Test ChecklistBias???
Yes No Maybe
1 Loss Aversion
2 Recent Information
3 Availability
4 Over-Confidence
5 Anchoring
6 Confirmation
7 Outcome
41Tips
- Heighten awareness of these facts YOU!
- Understand your biases
- Dont over-trade
- Self-analysis tools
- Hire a coach
- Emotional discipline have it?
- Stress must be controlled
- Consistency strive for it measure
- Risk Management always
- Humility Great traders have it I have no
control over the markets
42Marks Tips to Mark
- Understand each Yes/Maybe Bias
- Manage emotion
- Use tech tools(stops, programs, etc.)
- Invest v. swing trade v. day trade
43Final Tip!((_(
- Dont look at beautiful women anchors in
business channels when you are making investment
decisions. - means
- Never make financial decisions when you are
sexually stimulated!! - Source High Risk Investments and Sex Stock
Market Guide April 6, 2008 - Northwestern University Stanford University
joint study