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Dramatic and emotional trading experiences tend to be negative. Pride is a great banana peel, as are hope, fear, and greed. My biggest slip-ups occurred shortly after I got emotionally involved with positions.
Ed Seykota
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Ed Seykota
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: August 7
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Edward Arthur Seykota
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