
Second Level Thinking
We introduce to you Episode 16 - Second Level Thinking. Why do people consider Warren Buffet the greatest investor and how likely it is for a man to sleep with 10,000 women? Mr. Stoykov teaches us the importance of being

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Overwhelmed by our daily routines and desires to model ourselves after successful people, we don't realize there's more to trading and investing than meets the eye. Trading Patterns aims to explore the hidden aspects of the hurdles that prevent people from unlocking their full potential. Armed with experience from Wall Street and curiosity in its purest form, Nikolay and Dimitar would be looking through the lens of various professionals.
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We introduce to you Episode 16 - Second Level Thinking. Why do people consider Warren Buffet the greatest investor and how likely it is for a man to sleep with 10,000 women? Mr. Stoykov teaches us the importance of being

“Peak of Mount Stupid”. At some point of our lives, we’ve all been there. Or will be. It’s highly unlikely we will get away with spending 100% of our net worth on a car. Some (🙋♂️) will even borrow money to do that. Ei

We talked about Gross Elements with Mr. Stoykov in Episode 11. It's time to take a deeper dive into Fine Elements. The need to embrace the fact that in the long run, 50% of the time, we will be LESS than happy no matter

You can spend thousands of dollars on seminars and take notes from successful trading gurus who teach you how to handle losses. Join the herd. But in this episode, Mr. Stoykov teaches us how to handle wins. Wins are capa

From tracking your sleep, fasting, exercising, starting your day with appropriate music, Mr. Stoykov tells us why these little habits can stack up together and make a difference in our lives. You cannot have a sustainabl

"I never lose if I have a good excel spreadsheet" - N. Stoykov We might not like it, but a lot of things boil down to simple statistics. Sleep IS important, but how can we possibly know whether we sleep good or not? It's

What number comes after 5-10-20? If you answered 40, that's a fair presumption, but in reality there's 0% chance of that being the case. In this episode Mr. Stoykov tells us why trading is the most difficult thing he's d

We're surrounded by motivational speakers who highlight the importance of adding healthy habits in our lives. In this episode, Mr. Stoykov tells us why it's just as important to SUBTRACT unhealthy habits from our every d

A slight change in format offers our listeners to find out more about the podcast’s story. Mr. Stoykov is here to ask the questions, and Mr. Kirchev will be answering them. Let us know if you like these out-of-pattern ep

Mr. Stoykov is here to share his point of view on professional day/swing trading. Listen to the episode in order to find out the importance of back testing, technical vs. fundamental analysis, keeping a neat trading jour

What is the party scene in Manhattan like? Is money enough to get your foot through the door? While we can all agree that The Wolf of Wall Street is a pretty iconic movie, Mr. Stoykov is here to tell us about the aspects

How can we possibly be certain about things we don't have deep knowledge of? Preference of illusion over reality is a mistake many of us repeat on a daily basis. Flipping a fake coin 20 times, being visited by a blonde g

People new to trading and investing often fall prey to dubious gurus and strategies. Are the traders you're following for real or are they the next Madoff? Are the returns they are promising too good to be true? Mr. Stoy

What constitutes a good investment? Does it help to know your investors personally? Mr. Stoykov shares his personal experience on the topics with a career in investing spanning over 25 years while working for two multi-b

What would YOU do if you earned $6 million in a day? In this episode Mr. Stoykov shares with us his life experiences through the prism of working on Wall Street for over 20 years. Dreaming of girls in bikinis and a Lambo
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