Charting a Chinese Commodities Course with Fred Schutzman of Abingdon Global
What do you do when trends stop appearing for the quarter of a billion dollars you manage? Where do you go to find markets like the ‘good old days’ for trend following? Our guest for this episode, Abingdon Global’s Fred Schutzman is in a unique position to answer those questions – and much more!
Listen to Fred share his background being a Chartist, working at CRB, why technical analysts have holes in their shoes, how easy it seemed to find successful trend models 20 years ago, the rise and fall of Briarwood, sleepless nights with a quarter of a billion on the line, why 10,000 trades are better than 1000, why 3 models are better than 1, and thoughts on Queens, Acid, Coke, Iron Ore, gaining exposure to China, to inflation, to dollar weakness, the perfect NY slice, and eating his own (Chinese) cooking.
Chapters:
00:00-02:29=Intro
02:30-29:37= Technical Analysis = Holes in Your Shoes
29:38-39:29= Trend Following Tigers Changing their Stripes
39:30-59:06= Deep Chinese Markets, Acid, & 10,000 Trades
59:07-01:31:31= The Model, Magic Darts, and Eating your own Cooking
From this Episode:
Listen to the previous podcast with Fred Schutzman here: Trading Chinese Futures Markets with Abingdon Global
Listen or Watch Modeling Markets and Accessing AI with Robert Rotella and Jag Prakasam
Listen or Watch Asian Markets, American Investments, & Accessing (Chinese) Futures with Alvin Fan of OPIM
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