Ed Seykota

{{Short description|American commodities trader (born 1946)}}

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Edward Arthur Seykota (born August 7, 1946) is a commodities trader, who earned B.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from MIT and Management from the MIT Sloan School of Management, both in 1969. In 1970, Seykota pioneered systems trading by using early punched card computers to test market trading ideas. Seykota resided in Incline Village, Nevada, on the north shore of Lake Tahoe, but moved to Texas.

Career

As a young man he attended high school near The Hague, Netherlands and also lived in Voorburg.{{Cite web|url=https://www.orbex.com/blog/en/2018/06/famous-traders-and-their-strategies-ed-seykota|title=Famous Traders and Their Strategies: Episode 6 – Ed Seykota|date=2018-06-12|website=Orbex Forex Trading Blog|language=en|access-date=2020-01-20}}

In 1970, he pioneered a computerized trading system (now known as Trading System) for the futures market for the brokerage house he and Michael Marcus worked for. Later, he decided to venture out independently and manage a few of his clients' accounts.

Much of Seykota's success was attributed to his development and utilization of computerized trading systems, which he first tested on a mainframe IBM computer. Later, the brokerage house he had been working for adopted his system for their trades.

His interest in creating a computerized system grew after he read a letter by Richard Donchian on utilizing mechanical trend-following systems for trading and Donchian's 5- and 20-day moving average systems. Reminiscences of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefèvre also inspired Seykota. Seykota based his first trading system on exponential moving averages.

Ed Seykota, Market Wizards

{{cquote|Systems don't need to be changed. The trick is for a trader to develop a system with which he is compatible.}}

Seykota improved this system over time, adapting it to fit his trading style and preferences. Although the initial version of the system was rigid, he later introduced more rules, pattern triggers, and money management algorithms.

Another aspect of his success was his genuine love for trading and his optimistic demeanor. These factors sustained his efforts to continuously improve his system, although he never changed the system's response indicators and instead fine-tuned market stimuli.

The Trading Tribe

In 1992, Seykota gathered a group of traders to discuss their emotions due to his concern that traders often allow their emotions to overrule their logic. They start gathering regularly, and Seykota develops methods to support personal growth.{{cite book|last=Sekota|first=Ed|title=Govopoly in the 39th Day|pages=339}} Over the years, it expands to include Tribes all over the world and people in many professions. Members help to develop a standard set of practices Seykota calls TTP, the Trading Tribe Process.{{Cite web | url=http://www.seykota.com/tt/2013/Apr/01-10/default.html |title = Ed's FAQ April 1-10, 2013}} He describes these ideas and practices in his book The Trading Tribe (2005) and its refinement in an online article called TTP Extensions: Replacing the Zero-Point Process with the Rocks Process (2013).{{Cite web|url=http://www.seykota.com/tt/Pages/Book/Extensions/TTP_Extensions.pdf|title=TTP Extensions: Replacing the Zero-Point Process with the Rocks Process|last=Seykota|first=Ed|date=10 Dec 2013|website=Seykota.com|access-date=2018-08-20}}

Books

  • The Trading Tribe (2005)
  • Govopoly in the 39th Day (2013)

Influence

In Market Wizards, Updated: Interviews With Top Traders, author Jack D. Schwager devotes a chapter to Seykota and writes that his "achievements must certainly rank him as one of the best traders of our time."{{cite book|last=Schwager|first=Jack|title=Market Wizards, Updated: Interviews With Top Traders|publisher=Wiley|isbn=978-1118273050|pages=151|date=2012-02-07}}

References

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Further reading

  • {{Cite web

|last = Elbe

|first = Susan

|title = Seykota expects "No Excuses" for reading proficiency

|work = Zephyr staff

|publisher = University of Nevada, Reno

|date = October 11, 2000

|url = http://www.jour.unr.edu/educate/elbe.trusteesseykota.html

|accessdate = 2006-09-04

|url-status = dead

|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060914040438/http://www.jour.unr.edu/educate/elbe.trusteesseykota.html

|archive-date = September 14, 2006

}}

  • {{Cite news

| last = Troseth

| first = Eric

| title = Can you forecast the market?

| work = Work & Money

| publisher = The Christian Science Monitor

| date = October 20, 2003

| url = http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/1020/p13s01-wmgn.html

| accessdate = 2006-09-04 }}

  • {{Cite news

| last = Seykota

| first = Ed

|author2=Dave Druz

| title = Determining Optimal Risk

| publisher = Stocks & Commodities magazine

| date = March 1993

| url = http://traderscom.stores.yahoo.net/-v11-c03-determi-pdf.html

| accessdate = 2006-09-04 }}

  • {{Cite news

| last = Seykota

| first = Ed

|author2=Easan Katir

| title = Superior Returns with Average Indicators, published as 'There is a Tide'

| publisher = Amazon

| date = 2010

| url = https://www.amazon.com/There-Tide-Easan-Katir-ebook/dp/B00MH8V8VS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=VABWR8EEHE4W&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fZ6uIknohDfBmlQhFZgluQ.NrJdXRUGCc4CGpQbYOei1l9c6vXySHF4FFEdxL28nZ0&dib_tag=se&keywords=there+is+a+tide+easan+katir&qid=1708477500&sprefix=there+is+a+tide+easan+kati%2Caps%2C189&sr=8-1

| accessdate = 2024-01-04 }}

= Magazines =

  • {{Cite news

| last = Seykota

| first = Ed

| title = MACD: sweet anticipation?

| publisher = Futures magazine

| date = March 1993

| url = http://www.allbusiness.com/technology/computer-software/154988-1.html

| accessdate = 2006-08-23 }}

  • {{Cite news

| last = Hartle

| first = Thom

| title = Ed Seykota Of Technical Tools

| publisher = Stocks & Commodities magazine

| date = August 1992

| url = http://traderscom.stores.yahoo.net/-v10-c08-edseyko-pdf.html

| accessdate = 2006-09-05 }}

  • {{Cite news

| last = Collins

| first = Daniel P.

| title = Turtles hatch

| publisher = Futures magazine

| date = November 2001

| url = http://www.allbusiness.com/personal-finance/investing-trading-futures/822658-1.html

| accessdate = 2006-08-23 }}

Further reading

  • {{Cite book

| last = Schwager

| first = Jack D.

| author-link = Jack D. Schwager

| title = Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders

| publisher = Collins

| year = 1993

| url = https://archive.org/details/marketwizardsint00schw

| isbn = 0-88730-610-1

| url-access = registration

}}

  • {{cite book

| last = Covel

| first = Michael W.

| author-link = Michael Covel

| title = Trend Following (Updated Edition): Learn to Make Millions in Up or Down Markets

| publisher = FT Press

| year = 2009

| isbn = 978-0-13-702018-8 }}

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Category:1946 births

Category:American commodities traders

Category:American financial analysts

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Category:People from Incline Village, Nevada