561: 51 Years Living Off The Markets (Peter Robbins)
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51 Years Living Off The Markets
In episode 561 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, you will be listening to an interview with trader and author Peter Robbins, who’s been living off the markets for over 50 years. Peter breaks down why most traders fail long before strategy becomes the problem—and how simplifying your approach, trading less, and understanding yourself changed the way he survived different market cycles.
The video is also available for you to watch on YouTube.
Topics Covered In This Episode
- [00:00] Introduction
- [00:48] Who is Peter Robbins?
- [01:31] How Peter discovered trading at just 15 years old
- [02:10] Learning trading before social media, Discords, and online mentors existed
- [03:21] Why traders should align strategy with personality, lifestyle, and experience
- [05:12] The difference between mastering one trading style vs adapting to multiple market conditions
- [07:05] Why there’s no “perfect” strategy and how traders should choose what fits them
- [08:50] The role of trial and error in finding the right trading approach
- [10:34] The truth about trading freedom and why most traders still need guidance
- [11:16] Why accountability, mentorship, and trading communities matter more than traders think
- [13:02] The mindset shift required to survive trading long term
- [15:44] Why execution and psychology matter more than strategy tweaks
- [18:29] Knowing when a strategy is good enough
- [20:20] What separates traders who last decades from those who quit early
- [23:14] Why passion for trading matters more than chasing money
- [24:48] The advice Peter would give himself as a young trader starting out today
- [27:15] Where to find Peter Robbins and his book (links below)
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