Simplicity in Trend Following | Andreas Clenow

Published 2018-12-17
Andreas Clenow is a successful trader, businessman, and author. He is known for his books Following The Trend and Stocks on the Move, and after an impressive career at Reuters finance he moved on to ACIES Asset Management in Switzerland.

In our conversation, we discuss trend following and the need to keep it simple, the mistakes that retail traders make, and how to start a new firm in this day and age.

Thanks for listening and please welcome our guest Andreas Clenow!

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In this episode you'll learn:
- Why he has a large degree of flexibility with his firm and the capital they manage.
- How he became head of the Reuters Development Team in Geneva for equities and commodities.
- The value of simplicity.
- The issues with doing trend following on stocks.
- What he thinks about technical analysis and how to define it.
- What it takes to start a firm or trading business.

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You can check out the all of the notes and full transcript of this episode right here:
www.toptradersunplugged.com/91/

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All Comments (13)
  • @mindforsuccess
    Fantastic interview! Andreas is genuine, realistic, very knowledgeable who makes the complex easier with common sense for anyone to understand.
  • @michelerich3242
    Very interesting, very good questions asked, thank you for this. One tiny criticism I have is that I think you have given Andreas Clenow a different sound system, so, your voice is crystal clear & perfect where as Andreas' voice echoes/distorts quite a bit.
  • @NinjaStarzHD
    This video sounds insane!👍🏻 however andreas clenows head is far too big for his body in this video, same with you neils I think a gym membership is key for creating a more robust head to body ratio. Thanks, Panæshoö
  • @michid2
    Amazing interview. Why only so few views? I guess Fortnite tutorials have more colorful pictures so it must be better -_-
  • @westnash
    Niels, Why not put the guests track record out and available along with each interview. Not just he made 100% in a year or such gibberish. His / her record by year for EVERY year he has been in business. It would give more credibility to their statements. When he says "rich people brought me money" you just lose all manner of credibility.