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[Mastering Growth Trading: Lessons from the CANSLIM Methodology with Ross Haber]-[294 · Ross Haber - Stock Leaders and Timeless Strategies Still Effective Today]

Chat With Traders · B2 · 2025-01-28

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The Evolution of Growth Trading: A Conversation with Ross Haber

In this episode of Chat with Traders, host Ian Cox interviews Ross Haber, a seasoned trader and co-founder of TraderLion, who offers a deep dive into the evolution of growth-focused trading. Drawing on two decades of market experience and a foundational mentorship under the legendary William O’Neil, Haber explores how classic strategies like CANSLIM remain relevant in today’s high-frequency, algorithmic trading environment.

The Enduring Philosophy of CANSLIM

Ross Haber emphasizes that while market tools have changed, the fundamental principles of growth trading remain constant. CANSLIM, an acronym developed by O’Neil, represents the seven core characteristics of winning stocks: Current earnings, Annual earnings, New products/management, Supply and demand, Institutional sponsorship, and Market direction. Haber notes that while some components—specifically "Supply"—have become less rigid due to the massive liquidity of modern mega-cap stocks, the core of identifying companies with superior earnings and institutional backing remains the "moneymaker."

Adaptation and "Stock Personality"

One of the most critical takeaways from the discussion is the concept of "stock personality." Haber argues that modern markets are more volatile than those of the late 1990s, making textbook breakouts less reliable. Instead, he advocates for a nuanced approach:

  • Risk Management: Haber stresses that the 7% to 8% stop-loss rule is mathematically vital because deep drawdowns make recovery exponentially harder.
  • Progressive Exposure: Rather than blindly chasing breakouts, Haber suggests building positions based on how a specific stock respects its moving averages (e.g., the 21-day simple moving average).
  • Quantitative vs. Qualitative: Haber warns against trying to automate CANSLIM into a "black box" system. He argues that human judgment is necessary to confirm quantitative signals with qualitative analysis, such as monitoring sector rotation and observing how true market leaders behave compared to laggards.

Watching the Leaders

When asked about his primary strategy for navigating market cycles, Haber repeatedly returns to the mantra: "Watch the leaders." He explains that in a database of 12,000 stocks, only about 200 are true leaders at any given time. By focusing on the highest relative strength stocks within the strongest sectors, traders can filter out market noise. He highlights that identifying the rotation of capital—seeing where money is flowing—is more effective than relying solely on sentiment indicators like the VIX or put-call ratios, which he believes have lost some of their predictive power.

Institutional Reality and the "Chart Guy"

Reflecting on his time running a hedge fund, Haber shares an honest perspective on the institutional world. He notes that while fundamental analysts often rely on spreadsheets and future projections, the "chart guy" (the technical analyst) is often viewed with skepticism in institutional settings—sometimes dismissed as "hocus pocus." However, Haber maintains that the most successful managers are those who combine rigorous fundamental research with technical discipline. He encourages traders to treat their craft as a profession rather than a casino, emphasizing that patience and the ability to endure market cycles are what ultimately separate survivors from those who fail.

Conclusion

Ross Haber’s insights serve as a bridge between the traditional wisdom of market wizards like Jesse Livermore and William O’Neil and the realities of modern, AI-driven markets. By focusing on high-quality institutional growth, maintaining strict risk management, and constantly monitoring the behavior of market leaders, traders can adapt the CANSLIM methodology to thrive in any environment. Haber is currently working on a modernized course to share these refined techniques with the next generation of traders.

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I'm ready to keep pushing forward.
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That's not what you learn in school.
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That makes me OK with volatile quarter over quarter earnings.
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If you don't have that right, nothing else matters.
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