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Dario Grear
http://minidaytrader.net
The
Benefits of Systematic Trading
Dario will focus on e-mini index trading as he covers the psychology
of trading, what to expect from systematic trading, trading through
drawdowns, the pitfalls of system “jumping,” and more.

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Biography
Dario
Grear (system trader) and Scott Winthrop (system developer) have
been close friends for over 20 years. So naturally when Scott became
interested in the Stock Market he shared his enthusiasm with Dario.
Dario also became excited and has since worked with Scott in
teaching and trading the futures markets.
Ever since High School, Scott wanted to start his own business. With
money he had saved, he bought a franchise in the car rental
industry. He started with 3 cars and built it up to a fleet of 50
cars with 2 locations. Unsettled, he wanted to try something
different. In the summer of 1999 he began hearing about
opportunities in the stock market and decided to take his first
trading course. The course prompted him to open his first trading
account for buying penny stocks with some friends. “When I started
watching charts I experienced a kind of love at first sight,” Scott
reflects.
Soon after, he saw an ad about a course that taught how to make
money trading the S&P 500 E-minis. He was intrigued. The more he
found out about the futures market, the more he wanted to get
involved. In October1999, he made his first trade in the S&P E-Mini
market. He made a whopping 37 dollars that day and was hooked!
“Right around this time, I read The Disciplined Trader: Developing
Winning Attitudes by Mark Douglas. I realized that it was going to
take some time to hone my skills but I was in it for the long haul.
As a new trader I learned a lot about technical analysis, market
indicators, and the fundamentals of trading. Another big lesson was
learning to respect the markets. Over the years I have continually
observed price movement and psychological impact on the market. This
has given me the insight to improve my personal trading skills and
put my own style into play,” Scott says.
“I’ve traded several of the other E-mini markets with moderate
success but I prefer the S&P 500 E-mini due to its liquidity,
limited slippage, and ease of execution. Each market has its own
personality and I fit in well with the S&P.”
“I feel a person needs to have a relatively fixed strategy that
allows for modification. The market reveals a little of itself each
day. It’s a never ending story so a trader needs to be adaptable.”
“The only thing a trader can control is his risk. Gains are
arbitrary. So the majority of my systems revolve around risk
management. I also focus on fundamental and technical market data
which I translate into a completely mechanical system that
identifies high probability turning points in the market,” says
Scott. “I look for consistency in my systems and take the trades as
they come; home runs or base hits. That’s why I trade with 2
positions, one for base hits and the other for potential home runs.”
“If I had to point out the biggest lessons I have learned along the
way, they are simple. Discipline, Patience, and Risk Management.
Follow your rules and let the trade come to you!”
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