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Film Roundtable was to created as space for artists in the industry to talk openly and freely about what is present for them at this unprecedented moment in time. Most of us have found ourselves, until just recently, in a sort of worldwide, collective pause. We have had an abundance of time to be quiet, to go inside ourselves, to listen, but most importantly to imagine the change we want to see in our own lives and careers as well as for the collective as a whole. A quality of life greater n ...
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En este episodio de Film Roundtable, María Fernanda Prieto conversa con Rodrigo Prieto, Guillermo del Toro y Alejandro G. Iñárritu sobre la adaptación cinematográfica de Pedro Páramo. La charla aborda los retos de traducir la obra maestra literaria de Juan Rulfo al lenguaje del cine, desde el proceso de adaptación del guion y la búsqueda de un esti…
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Film Roundtable is thrilled to welcome Cinematographer, Phedon Papamichael (Ford v Ferrari, Nebraska) and 1st Assistant Director, and Film Roundtable Co-Founder, Doug Torres (Mr.+ Mrs. Smith, 12 Years a Slave). Together, they discuss their collaboration on James Mangold’s upcoming film, A Complete Unknown, the highly anticipated project exploring a…
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On our latest roundtable, we host a conversation between Nosferatu director Robert Eggers and the film's cinematographer, Jarin Blaschke. Moderated by one of our fav's, Rodrigo Prieto. The three begin by discussing their approach to visual storytelling, focusing on blocking, shot design, and the level of precision required to craft Nosferatu’s haun…
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Film Roundtable is thrilled to welcome Co-Directors Angela Patton and Natalie Rae (Daughters). Their poignant Netflix documentary, which premiered at Sundance last year, won the Audience Award in the Documentary Competition and was named the festival’s overall Festival Favorite. Daughters is also nominated for a BAFTA and is currently on the shortl…
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Happy New Year!! Film Roundtable is thrilled to welcome Cinematographer, Jomo Fray (The Nickel Boys, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt). Jomo’s latest film, The Nickel Boys, directed by RaMell Ross, is an adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and recently won the New York Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography. He is also nom…
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Dennis Wilborn talks about how a trader's attitude about being "rich" can affect their performance in the stock market. Dennis prefers the word "wealthy" to "rich." He suggests being rich is temporary, but being wealthy means you can leave a legacy that can last for generations. Hear more from Dennis on his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/…
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The A.M.P.D. trading strategy uses protective stops to automatically sell positions when a price falls below a set level. Swing trader Mike Lamothe discusses how using protective stops allows him to take time off from trading without obsessing over his positions, and how protective stops allow him to reduce his "initial capital risk" when taking on…
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Adam Sarhan says, if your risk is properly managed, the result of any single trade doesn't really matter in the long run. Success in the market comes from making smart decisions that create a good aggregate result over the course of multiple trades in varying market conditions. Anyone can get lucky every once and a while, and if you judge success b…
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The big headline is that the Fed cut interest rates by .5%. For self-guided independent traders, that news isn't important -- what's important is how the market reacts to the news. As a presidential election looms, and the Middle East seems poised for a larger regional war, there is likely to be a lot of big news in the coming weeks and months, and…
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John Frost is keeping a model portfolio to test the A.M.P.D. strategy. John talks about using prospective stops to defend against big losses, to lock in gains, and to try to stay in "profit land." John also discusses the indicators he uses to measure market conditions and explains how he uses A.M.P.D. to decide when to get in and out of trades.…
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The "D" in the A.M.P.D. trading strategy stands for "Defense," and as the markets move into correction territory, defense is key. In today's podcast, Adam Sarhan talks about how A.M.P.D. traders use protective stops to avoid big drawdowns when the market contracts, and he stresses the wisdom of aligning yourself with market conditions and not forci…
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Over the last month, our guests Michael Lamothe and Dennis Wilborn have told us a little about their swing trading tactics. Swing trading is similar to Adam Sarhan's A.M.P.D. trading strategy as both use protective stops to manage risk and keep losses small. Swing traders often take profit out once a position reaches predetermined gains while Adam …
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As the markets experienced steep declines this week, many A.M.P.D. traders were already in cash positions and watching from the sidelines as the selloff sent prices lower. Today's guest, MARA Wealth founder Michael Lamothe says, "You want to be in when things are working, and you want to be out when things stop working." The key to doing that, he s…
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Some of the semi-conductor stocks that have led the recent rally took a sharp turn downward Thursday. Many A.M.P.D. traders are checking their protective stops and deciding how much profit they're willing to give up -- but more importantly, they are looking to other areas of the market (like biotech) that are starting to show new signs of life.…
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Adam Sarhan warns that while the market is very bullish, it is also extended and could pull back at any time. It's like a yellow flag warning at the beach -- it's okay to get in the water, just be extra cautious and alert to the dangers. Right now, A.M.P.D. traders are careful about how much risk they take with new positions in this extended enviro…
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Film Roundtable is thrilled to welcome Cinematographer Jason McCormick (Olivia Wilde’s Book Smart, and Ryan Murphy’s Dahmer) + Assistant Director Francisco Ortiz (Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story, and Martin Scorcese’s The Wolf of Wall Street) Jason + Francisco recently teamed up on the Ryan Murphy anthology drama Feud; Capote vs. the Swans. Thi…
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Adam Sarhan discusses why A.M.P.D. traders seek out leading stocks for their portfolios. Right now, most of the market leaders are in tech, which means many A.M.P.D. portfolios are tech-heavy. Adam explains why A.M.P.D. traders aren't primarily concerned with diversification and how they manage risk without diversification in their toolbox. He refe…
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One of the keys to Adam Sarhan's A.M.P.D. trading strategy is managing risk. Adam says that before he enters any position, he decides how much he is willing to risk if he is wrong, and he uses sell-stop orders to exit a position that goes against him. A.M.P.D. traders work to keep their losses small and let their winners fly.…
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Nvidia ($NVDA) posted earnings Wednesday after the bell, and on Thursday, the market reacted strongly to the news. Adam Sarhan says there are many other stocks breaking out, including ($ELF) which broke out above the 50-day moving average for the first time in weeks. In today's podcast, we discuss tactics for A.M.P.D. traders who want to get in on …
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The Dow Jones crossed 40,000 for the first time and we had a proper follow-through day to confirm the recent rally attempt. For many A.M.P.D. traders, a new trading window has opened. While investors take new positions, Adam talks about the art of saying "no," and the importance of removing emotion from your trading decisions.…
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Listen now as Rachel and Alli discuss the most dramatic temper tantrum of all time. Marvin Heeymer felt like the local government and citizens of Granby, CO were putting him down. Not enjoying the fallout around him by the zoning commission and the refusal to make an agreement with a well to do family for sale of his property at an astronomical ask…
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We started the week looking for a follow-through-day to confirm the recent rally attempt. With volume up on Friday, and a nice gap up for the QQQ, we may have it. A.M.P.D. traders have been managing their watch lists, looking for stocks that exhibited strength during the pullback, and getting ready to act when the trading window opens -- like a sur…
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After a strong start this week, the market hit some resistance on Wednesday, slipped Thursday only to break above the 21-day moving average Friday. Several stocks are breaking out, and many A.M.P.D. traders are cautiously beginning to take new positions while we watch for a follow-through-day and for the leading indices to break back above the 50-d…
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Shawn Grate was a ladies man, with an extreme dark side. He was described as a nice guy with charming eyes who brutally murdered 5 women. This all culminated in 2016 when one of his victims was able to place a 911 call after Shawn passed out after brutally abusing her. The call lead police to a house of horrors! Listen in as we talk about Shawn's e…
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The QQQ has plummeted below the 50-day moving average, and it's halfway to the 200. Many A.M.P.D. traders have seen their protective stops trigger and have converted to cash. As the market pulls back, A.M.P.D. traders are playing defense, preserving their mental and physical capital, and watching for a new rally attempt and a new follow-through-day…
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Today the QQQ fell below the 50-day moving average, which means it's keeping company with all the other major indices. No one knows if this is a short-term pullback, or if it signals the end of the recent rally. For A.M.P.D. traders, it's time to check your protective stops and stick to your trading plan. Don't let emotion hijack your trading decis…
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Film Roundtable is thrilled to be joined this week by Roshan Sethi, a screenwriter, director, and physician, to discuss his most recent film, A Nice Indian Boy. Alongside Roshan, we’re joined by the incomparable Amy Vincent, who lensed the film which had its SXSW premiere this year. Led by Maria Prieto, this conversation dives deep into their colla…
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The market has been experiencing a sideways consolidation over the last several weeks. As 50-day moving averages begin to catch up with their 21s, there are opportunities for A.M.P.D. traders to enter hot stocks while they digest recent gains -- with tight protective stops below support and an understanding that the market is extended and could pul…
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Institutional selling has the QQQ down on volume. It's what the street calls "distribution." While the market remains strong and we're still seeing breakouts, the increased frequency of distribution days could be a signal that the current run may be near its peak. A.M.P.D. traders are checking their protective stops in preparation for a pullback or…
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After a volatile week, Adam Sarhan talks about signs of broad strength in the market, but he cautions traders to be on the lookout for a pullback. A.M.P.D. traders are deciding how much of their unrealized gains they'd be willing to give back when the market turns, and they're placing their protective stops accordingly to manage their portfolio hea…
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Self-guided trader and Find Leading Stocks subscriber Mark Fishman joins the podcast to talk about how he's incorporated the lessons from Adam Sarhan's A.M.P.D. trading strategy into his own system. There's a warning against chasing stocks and lowering stops, and a recognition that some "psychological housekeeping" can keep traders from making emot…
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Since the water level at Lake Mead in Nevada has dropped 170 feet, dead bodies are rising to the surface. So far, there have been 6 human remains found, with an unknown number still hiding below the surface. Listen now to Episode 174 - Lake Mead to hear the history of the lake and what we know about the bodies that have been found so far. Available…
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After a week of explosive breakaway gaps -- and as we're about to experience the 14th up week out of the last 15 in the QQQ -- Adam Sarhan cautions A.M.P.D. traders about the risks of chasing winners after big breakouts, including the possibility that the market could pullback to digest this unusual bull run.…
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Mary Vincent's parents were going through a divorce and at the age of 15 she left home. Tired of living in cars, she decided to hitchhike her way to stay with her grandfather in Corona, CA. Unfortunately Mary never made it to Corona, Mary was picked up by 51 year old Larry Singleton. Larry seemed like a nice old man, and she had many miles left on …
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