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Ed Seykota

b. 1946 · Pioneer of systematic, computerized trend-following

An MIT-trained trader who built some of the first computerized trend-following systems — and turned a small stake into a fortune riding long trends.

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Ed Seykota · b. 1946

1 The Story

The first computerized trend follower

Edward Seykota (born 1946) is an MIT-trained trader who built some of the first computerized trend-following systems and turned a small stake into a fortune riding long futures trends. He was profiled in Jack Schwager's Market Wizards.1

He fused mechanical trend following — ride winners, cut losers, manage risk — with trading psychology, famously saying that everybody gets what they want out of the markets.1

2 The Big Idea

Follow the trend; mind the trader

The system rides trends — but the person running it decides whether it works.

Seykota mechanised trend following before most traders had a computer, yet insisted the method was only half the battle. The other half was psychology: discipline, self-knowledge, and the humility to let a system do its job.1

3 The Method

Systematic trend following

Ride winners

Stay with a trend as long as it runs — the big winners pay for everything else.

Cut losers

Exit losing trades quickly and mechanically; small losses are the cost of doing business.

Manage the trader

Method and mindset are inseparable — discipline and self-awareness make or break the system.

Ride winners, cut loserssmall losses cut quickly (✕); winners left to run with the trend
Seykota's edge: cut the small losers quickly (✕) and let the winners run with the trend — the math of systematic trend following.1

4 Try It Today

Test the idea for yourself

A no-risk exercise

On a long trending chart, mark every spot a trend-follower would have been stopped out for a small loss, and the one big move that paid for them all. Notice the pattern: many small losses, a few large wins. That asymmetry is the whole game.

5 In Their Words

Ed Seykota, quoted

"Everybody gets what they want out of the markets."
— Ed Seykota, in Market Wizards (Jack Schwager)1

6 Watch & Read

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§ Sources

  1. "Ed Seykota," Wikipedia — en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Seykota