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In this episode of Truth About FX, a special guest joins Walter and talks about how she transitioned from being a corporate into exploring the wide and complex world of trading. Caroline Hui shares how her background in banking and private companies gave her a different perspective in trading. Is trading really a gamble or is it just another college homework?
They also dig into hedge funds, private funds, and brokerage. You will also find here the golden rule for retail trading and how to tell which one is a legitimate broker and which one is not…
Download (Duration: 45:02 / 51.5 MB)
In This Episode:
00:50 – wide range
02:50 – locked in
06:08 – other players
09:16 – go unlimited
12:20 – big correction
15:06 – waiting
19:00 – competition
21:40 – being watched
25:01 – a bridge
27:37 – market makers
30:09 – new blood
32:20 – no saint
37:26 – too conservative
40:28 – sleep and trade
41:09 – fit the size
43:58 – understanding yourself
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Walter: Welcome! It’s Walter here and today we have a really special guest. It’s Caroline Hui. Caroline has an interesting story — don’t you, Caroline? — about how you’ve been doubling in different areas of the trading world. Welcome!
Caroline: Thank you. Thank you, Walter, for having me.
Walter: I would love to hear a little bit about your story, your background, in how you’ve got into trading and how you’ve been in different areas of the trading world because you have actually a wide range of experiences, don’t you?
Caroline: I am not sure whether it is wide or it just happens through this way like a natural puff. Basically, I am a Professional Accountant and about 4 years ago, I have decided to come back into the full time accounting world as opposed to part-time consultant.
My kids were older and I thought in order to be able to train them to be independent, I need not to be at home. That is why I took Accounting Manager, Roe, with a software company which has become very successful here in Canada.
I think they just recently won the top award for being the Best Cultural Fit Company in the whole Canada. Anyway, having said that, I joined them while they were having the growth...