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[Tom Basso: The Art of Zen Trading, Hedging, and Portfolio Serenity]-[271: Tom Basso - The Sweet Balance Between Risk and Reward]

Chat With Traders · B2 · 2023-11-30

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📋 Summary

The Philosophy of 'Mr. Serenity'

Tom Basso, a legendary 'Market Wizard' and veteran trader, emphasizes that successful trading is not about predicting the market, but about designing a system that aligns with one's own 'financial puzzle.' Basso, who describes himself as an 'all-weather trader,' advocates for a calm, analytical approach to the markets. He famously earned the nickname 'Mr. Serenity' because he maintains an even-keeled disposition regardless of market volatility. He argues that traders should design their strategies to fit their personal lifestyle, expertise, and portfolio size, rather than attempting to copy others without understanding their own constraints. As he notes, 'You trade your beliefs, not the market,' suggesting that one's internal framework is the most critical component of consistent performance.

The Strategic Importance of Hedging

Basso’s approach to risk management is deeply rooted in his experience during the brutal 1973-74 bear market. He views hedging not as a way to hide from risk, but as an essential mechanism to 'fill the potholes' of equity drawdowns. By utilizing uncorrelated assets—such as S&P 500 futures contracts to hedge a long-only stock portfolio—Basso creates a smoother equity curve. He explains that when his long-side assets (like his 30 sector ETFs) decline, the hedge provides a counter-balance that protects the portfolio’s capital. This approach allows him to remain invested during turbulent times without the emotional distress associated with massive drawdowns. He emphasizes that 'down markets happen quicker than up markets,' making the presence of a pre-planned hedging strategy vital for long-term survival.

Diversification and Uncorrelated Assets

Beyond simple hedging, Basso employs extreme diversification across various asset classes, including commodities, currencies, and even Bitcoin futures. He relies on 'common sense' to identify non-correlated assets, noting that 'corn doesn't care what the stock market did today.' By managing a portfolio of 50 to 60 positions that move independently, he ensures that his total portfolio returns are not overly dependent on any single market. He uses volatility-based indicators—specifically Donchian, Keltner, and Bollinger bands—to manage position sizing. This systematic approach allows him to automate his processes, reducing his screen time to roughly 15 minutes a day, which aligns with his goal of enjoying life outside of trading.

Behavioral Economics and Self-Awareness

Basso is a strong proponent of behavioral economics, noting that human behavior is the ultimate driver of economic trends. He warns against being overly influenced by news cycles or economic forecasts, which he characterizes as unreliable. Instead, he focuses on how participants will logically react to policy changes, such as tax cuts or inflation. To maintain his mental edge, Basso practices 'awareness,' using techniques like physical reminders to check his emotional state. He believes that by staying aware of one's own biases and emotional reactions—whether it be the urge to celebrate a win or the tendency to freeze during a loss—a trader can remain neutral and execute their strategy flawlessly. He concludes that by treating one's life as a movie and maintaining a high level of self-awareness, traders can 'fill in the emotional potholes' and achieve a more serene and sustainable trading career.

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execute the darn thing flawlessly, and life would be good.
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It's a very Zen like thing that I do.
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it takes the edge off that 115 degrees that you get in June and July
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my blood's pretty thinned out at this point and I like the warm.
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I think it helps the mental psyche of trading and that's so important.
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📝Key Phrases

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fill in the potholes
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even-keeled
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off to the races
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batten down the hatches
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see eye to eye
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