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If a position is keeping you awake at night, it is too large. Cut the size immediately. 6. The Psychology of Lasting Success

Victor Sperandeo, known as "Trader Vic," built his method on a practical business philosophy. This is simply expressed in a clear hierarchy of three primary goals: first, the preservation of capital, second, achieving consistent profitability, and third, the pursuit of superior returns.

is another technique for identifying potential reversals. The logic is that if a market pushes slightly beyond a recent high or low but fails to find enough momentum to sustain the move and quickly reverses, it is often a sign of weakness. This false breakout can signal that a larger correction or reversal in the opposite direction is likely to begin. If a position is keeping you awake at night, it is too large

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His primary philosophy can be distilled into three pillars: The Psychology of Lasting Success Victor Sperandeo, known

The "1-2-3 Reversal Method" is Sperandeo's simplified version of a Dow Theory trend change signal. It occurs when the market (1) breaks a major trendline, (2) fails to reach a new high (or low), and then (3) breaks a prior reaction point. When all three conditions are met, it signals a high-probability trend reversal.

"Trader Vic: Methods of a Wall Street Master" by Victor Sperandeo outlines a disciplined approach to trading, focusing on capital preservation, trend analysis, and macroeconomic understanding to achieve consistent profitability. The book introduces key technical methods, including the "2B" reversal indicator and the "1-2-3" trend change method, alongside strict psychological principles for risk management. Share public link The logic is that if a market pushes

Sperandeo has devised a simple and consistent trend-following method. The process is to select the period of consideration—long term (months to years), intermediate term (weeks to months), or short term (days to weeks)—and then apply Dow Theory's inferences to identify trend changes. This approach helps cut through market noise and focus on the dominant price movement.

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Only when all three criteria are met does Sperandeo consider the trend officially reversed. This prevents the common mistake of catching a "falling knife" or shorting into a rising spike prematurely.