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  1. John Hoagland was born in San Diego, California to Helen and Al Hoagland in 1947. Hoagland was the oldest of their five children. The family was native to San Diego, where John attended Helix High School and remained for college in 1965 college at the University of California, San Diego in 1965.

    • Key Lessons
    • John’s Trading
    • John’s Strategy of The Week
    [14:57]There’s always something good you can take out of your performance even if it’s not necessarily a good result, there’s something that you did there good and you wanna try and point those out...
    [15:21]You have to monitor yourself, your feelings, your emotions, your mental state, even your physical state to make sure when you do very well, are you in your peak state? If you do not do well,...
    [17:41]If you want it, you will do it. If it’s important to you, you will do it.
    [22:53]In the pit when all the information, when all the orders where coming in, you could see what the banks were doing. You could tell when your immediate competitors in the pit were over long or...
    He’s using a little bit longer timeframes than most of the day traders
    He’s always looking for bigger asymmetric opportunities
    He likes to find areas where the price has been or is likely to be rejected quickly
    He trades Crude Oil, E-mini S&P, Gold, and Euro
    He starts up by looking at what happens and understanding who the participants are in the overnight (outside the regular US trading hours).
    If the overnight traders (generally the weaker money) have taken e.g. Crude Oil consistently higher throughout the overnight, he assumes that they are holding long positions.
    When the regular US trading opens, they’re gonna be looking for new buying new business to perpetuate their longs in their favor.
    If that new business does not arrive (drives the market to the other direction) a bunch of short timeframes weak money traders will start bailing out.
  2. John Hoagland was born in San Diego, California to Helen and Al Hoagland in 1947. Hoagland was the oldest of their five children. The family was native to San Diego, where John attended Helix High School and remained for college in 1965 college at the

  3. This designation means that John T. Hoagland was permitted to stand on the top step (i.e. top tier) of the S&P 500 trading pit at the CME—a place where only the most prestigious locals and brokers were allowed to trade.

  4. No contemporary poetic practice—from the massaging of “found” texts to Alt Lit misogyny to the misappropriation of racialized identity—has been as reviled as Hoagland’s career-long effort to expose, inhabit, and interrogate certain forms of white male chauvinism.

  5. His name was John Hoagland. John and I both came to UCSD from Helix High School in 1965, as part of the second undergraduate class admitted to Revelle College. It's difficult to describe what it was truly like on campus then, and probably nearly impossible to understand, even if you were there.

  6. Background. Hoagland was born in San Diego, California, and educated at the University of California, San Diego, where he was influenced by the Marxist philosopher Herbert Marcuse, as well as a classmate, Angela Davis.

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