Murray Ruggiero
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Quote from Ghost of Cutten:
That guy blew out his trading account in 2 days during the summer of 2008, leaving his prop firm with a 7 figure account deficit, so I'm not sure he is the best person to ask as to what makes a good trader.
The main problem is that poker - especially no limit, where the big money is - rewards aggression whereas the market rewards it for a while then punishes it. Poker doesn't have any black swans or even grey swans, whereas in the markets you can never really be sure you hold the nuts. You need to be inherently more conservative as a trader than as a poker player.
It depends if we are talking about cash game poker or tournaments. Tournaments are a game of controling risk not to get crippled, sometime you fold hands with postive EV because of the point your at in the tournament. Cash game you want to just make as much of positive EV as you can since you can just rebuy.