Day Trading Diaries

Day Trading Diaries
Ryan Gerrity treats this show like an actual diary, which is rarer in trading podcasts than the title suggests. He records short episodes about his week in the market, what he traded, what he held off on, and what mistakes he caught himself making before they cost real money. The vibe is conversational and unpretentious. Ryan isn't pitching a course or a Discord server every two minutes, and he doesn't dress up the work as something glamorous. A lot of episodes circle around small-cap momentum and the specific challenges of trading low-float runners, where slippage and bad fills can wreck a thesis even when the read on the stock is right. He'll talk about setups he likes, risk management rules he keeps breaking, and the slow grind of trying to stay consistent through losing weeks. The episode count is healthy but the show isn't overproduced, so individual episodes feel like a check-in with someone who happens to trade for a living rather than a lecture. Good listening for active retail traders who want a quieter, more honest voice in their feed, especially anyone working through the brutal early years where every gain feels accidental and every loss feels personal.

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