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One Good Trade

by Mike Bellafiore

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The summary

Mike Bellafiore co-founded SMB Capital, a proprietary trading firm in New York, and here he describes from the inside how he trains his traders. Published in 2010, the book follows specific cases from the firm's desk: who progressed, who fell by the wayside, and why.

The account is direct, with real names and real situations from the desk: traders who arrived with impressive résumés and didn't survive their first year, and others with an unassuming profile who ended up being the most consistent. Bellafiore doesn't sugarcoat the process: he describes the failures too, not just the cases that worked out.

The core of the book isn't a specific strategy but the evaluation process itself: what a prop firm looks at to decide whether to keep backing a trader or cut their capital, and what separates those who survive the first year from those who never get a second shot. Bellafiore's conclusion is that raw talent matters less than the ability to learn from every single trade.

If you're at a futures prop firm or considering joining one, this book gives you a fairly accurate sense of the logic used to evaluate a trader in training, even though the original setting is stock day trading on a New York desk rather than the remote evaluation model futures firms use today. Read it for the process, not for the specific setups it describes.

About the author

Mike Bellafiore

Co-founder of the proprietary trading firm SMB Capital in New York; author of One Good Trade and The PlayBook on professional intraday trading.

What You'll Learn

  • How a prop firm evaluates a trader in training
  • What separates first-year survivors from those who don't make it
  • That raw talent matters less than learning from each trade
  • Real cases of traders who failed and others who progressed
  • The internal logic of a prop trading desk

Recommended For

  • Anyone aspiring to trade at a prop firm
  • Traders already in an evaluation programme
  • Anyone who wants to understand how a professional trader is trained
  • Readers who prefer real cases over abstract theory
  • Not a setups guide: don't come looking for specific strategies

Details

Published
2010
Pages
368
Publisher
Wiley
ISBN
9780470529409

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