TraderRoundUpEstablished 2022 · 254 episodes
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The number one podcast where traders from every school meet to share what they know — and what they're still fighting through. When Michael J. Huddleston goes live, the room opens right after for questions and real feedback.
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Trader Roundup Part Deux: A Deep Dive into Health, Psychology, and Precision in Trading
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May 29, 2026 · 2:17:31
Trader Roundup Part Deux: A Deep Dive into Health, Psychology, and Precision in Trading
The latest Trader Roundup Space on May 29, 2026 was one of those conversations that rewards careful listening and re listening. What began as a casual restart after a space disconnect of "It's Friday", evolved into a layered discussion that moved through trading systems, physical health, emotional resilience, and deep psychological self observation.
May 27, 2026 · 1:31:20
Michael’s Return, Selectivity, Macros, PD Arrays, Runners, and Trader Development
The Trader Round Up Space on May 27, 2026 marked Michael’s return to the classroom after a short break. Hosted by Kitt, the Space opened with a warm sense of reunion before moving into a wide-ranging study session on current market conditions, curated selectivity, macro times, advanced price arrays, implied inefficiencies, unrealized dealing ranges, automation, and the process of expanding as a trader.
What made this Space valuable was not only the technical depth, but also the way each topic connected back to development. The conversation repeatedly returned to the same principle: traders do not grow by forcing participation, chasing every setup, or freezing their model at the first thing that works. They grow by becoming more selective, studying with structure, adding layers carefully, and learning how to manage both price and themselves.
May 22, 2026 · 3:31:16
Working Through Drawdown, Time and Projections, and Testing Models Like an Engineer
TRU - It's Friday - Friday - May 22, 2026
Drawdown is one of the central themes of this Trader Round Up Space, but the conversation goes far beyond simply experiencing a few losing trades. It becomes a deeper discussion about what traders do when the account is under pressure, why prop firm resets can delay the real learning, and how journaling exposes whether you are actually following your model or just reacting emotionally. The discussion connects the psychological side of trading with the technical work behind it: time-based execution, midnight price, macros, standard deviations, model testing, and the process of building enough confidence in your system to trust it when it gets uncomfortable.
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Pippy Banks
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Custom Tradez
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