The ChartMan Unleashed

The other day I noticed the TheStreet.com has published some of Gary B. Smith's articles on the free section of their site. I may have to start visiting the site again on a regular basis. Here are several of the articles that I found interesting.



  • Getting From There to Here, Reprise - Gary talks about how he became a trader and started using technical analysis. His story sounds a lot like mine. I just sort of fell into trading too.
  • What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been - A bit more on Gary's background
  • The Chartman, Explained - Gary's philosophy on trading. Some great concepts in this one -- expectancy (one of my favorite topics) and some flaws of fundamental analysis. I had to smile at the beginning of this article. I've had so many people assume and most of my friends still refer to me as a daytrader. I've just given up trying to correct them and/or explain the difference between that and swing trading. Also just the other day I ran into an old acquaintance and she looked at me sideways and said that what I do for a living "just sounds shady". LMAO
  • Using Fear and Greed to Your Advantage - Gary talks about how he goes "long greed and short fear."
  • The Chartman's Key for Traders - More on expectancy and the concept of treating your equity like a store treats its inventory (you want to turn it over quickly, as opposed to getting rid of it!).
  • More Questions, More Answers - Q&A about risk, drawdowns & back-testing.
  • Gary's Greatest Hits on Trading - Revisiting a past column that struck to the core of his trading style. This column originally ran on RealMoney Jan. 27, 2001.
  • The Beauty of the Simple Approach - K.I.S.S. This one is a must read! (I think this may have been ghost-written by MaoXian)
  • The Chartman Explains Why - Gary explains why he trades. The reasons are, in order -- Work/life flexibility, The Challenge, The Money. I think I'd flip 'money' & 'challenge'.
  • This Trader's Life -- The Chartman's Approach - A looks at Gary's typical day
  • If You're Gonna Trade, Have a Backup - Gary drops some serious knowledge in this piece. Anybody who's thinking about trading for a living must read this one. What he says about having an alternate income stream and/or a huge pile of cash stashed away is so true. Dry spells are a mutha@&^*#, especially if you have bills to pay every month and no other source of income. Trust me, I know all too well.

Here are some other good articles by Gary from back in the day.

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"One adage that is completely wrongheaded is that you can't go broke taking profits. That's precisely how many traders do go broke. While amateurs go broke taking large losses, professionals go broke by taking small profits." ~ William Eckhardt
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