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290 · Mark Ritchie II - Price-Action, Swing Trading Equities from the Long Side

Oct 24, 202458 minEp. 290
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Summary

Mark Ritchie II, a seasoned swing trader and investor, recounts his evolution in the markets, highlighting the critical role of emotional discipline and stringent risk management. He details his systematic approach to swing trading equities from the long side, focusing on manual screening, price action, and timeless principles from trading legends. Mark also shares insights on navigating various market regimes, the importance of a well-defined plan, and optimizing capital efficiency for sustained profitability.

Episode description

Mark Ritchie II shares insights from his trading journey, shaped by disciplined risk management and a strong focus on price action and fundamentals. Growing up with a renowned trader father, Mark’s passion for trading developed later in life through hands-on experience. He prioritizes finding stocks in long-term uptrends, identifying low-risk entries, and refining his edge over time. Emphasizing the importance of controlling emotions, Mark advocates starting small, scaling up only when confident in a strategy’s effectiveness. His trading approach adapts to varying market conditions, using timeless principles to maintain capital efficiency and manage risk, helping him navigate both bull and bear markets successfully.

About Mark Ritchie II:

Mark Ritchie II is a swing and growth trader, investor, and manager. He leads RTM Capital Advisors as a Managing Partner and CIO, a company that manages investments in U.S. stocks. He became well-known for winning Mark Minervini’s Triple Digit stock challenge in 2010 by making over triple digit returns in under six months. Between 2010 and 2014, he grew his managed funds tenfold, consistently compounding his portfolio year after year. This impressive traction earned him a feature in Mark Minervini’s Momentum Masters roundtable interview.

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