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Chapter 1: Phantom's Insight


ARTHUR L. SIMPSON
Published 4/1/2009 Magazine Subscription | Article Reprints

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It had to happen, I thought to myself as I took a walk to the top of a
small hill just behind my home.

There isn't a single trader who wouldn't give half his trade equity to know how the big
guru did it! Knowing his thoughts could be worth thousands of dollars in a single
trade. For decades traders have wondered what is so special about perhaps the best
trader ever.

It was six months ago that we had talked about giving something back. And why
shouldn't he give something back? We're talking knowledge, and you can't put a
value on knowledge or experience.

He had both. We agreed that, to give back, it would have to be without expectations
of any recognition or rewards. He came up with a plan just as he always did. We
would go on the "Futures Magazine Traders forum" and sneak information onto the
forum and see how well the reception would be for the new knowledge.

First, he called me every name he could think of calling me, other than my name, to
be listed as the author of the information. I wasn't happy with any of the names until
he asked, "How about POP?"

His agreement to give back (knowledge) to other traders was really important to him
at this stage of his life. I could hear it in each breath of his voiced words. I could see
as his face mirrored the concern in his heart. I could see he was taller than usual that
day in the spring.

It was almost 30 years ago that I had first met him. I didn't see him as a tall man until
years later. Over the years he had grown taller than I had imagined possible -- not in
height but in his confidence, his manner of thought, his gestures, his speech and all
the characteristics you would expect of a hero. I met him in the pits in Chicago on
even ground. We were trading the same futures. I got the best of him that day but
just one lesson he taught me by week's end showed that the market is more than a
day!

The name "POP" sounded like a setup for me. He stopped at the top of the hill and
looked to the sky as he urged me to agree on always keeping his identity
confidential. He said, "I will not accept the credit for my good fortune and do not want
recognition for my insights on trading."

He looked me in the eye and said, "From now on, you may call me Phantom Of the
Pits!"

Yeah, "POP," I thought to myself.

As you progress from page to page, you'll see the importance of Phantom's insight
on trading as I have over the years. Trading is not as we all thought. Few have ever
approached is methods in trading. "How do you measure the worth of a man or
woman?" I still ask myself after that short walk to the top of the hill. Here is a trader
who is the best trader I have ever known and perhaps the best trader in the world.
We will measure his worth by his deeds and insights into trading!

Yes, that's how we will size up Phantom of the Pits.

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Chapter 1: Phantom's Insight - Education - Futures Magazine http://www.futuresmag.com/Exclusives/Pages/Chapter-1-Phantom%27s...

Phantom is dedicated to giving knowledge to those who have open minds and a
desire to learn. Your part is knowing that, in trading, you can do it, too! It is not an
untraveled road . . . only a lonely one!
It had to happen, I thought to myself as I took a walk to the top of a small hill just behind my home.

There isn't a single trader who wouldn't give half his trade equity to know how the big guru did it! Knowing his
thoughts could be worth thousands of dollars in a single trade. For decades traders have wondered what is so
special about perhaps the best trader ever.

It was six months ago that we had talked about giving something back. And why shouldn't he give something back?
We're talking knowledge, and you can't put a value on knowledge or experience.

He had both. We agreed that, to give back, it would have to be without expectations of any recognition or rewards.
He came up with a plan just as he always did. We would go on the "Futures Magazine Traders forum" and sneak
information onto the forum and see how well the reception would be for the new knowledge.

First, he called me every name he could think of calling me, other than my name, to be listed as the author of the
information. I wasn't happy with any of the names until he asked, "How about POP?"

His agreement to give back (knowledge) to other traders was really important to him at this stage of his life. I could
hear it in each breath of his voiced words. I could see as his face mirrored the concern in his heart. I could see he
was taller than usual that day in the spring.

It was almost 30 years ago that I had first met him. I didn't see him as a tall man until years later. Over the years he
had grown taller than I had imagined possible -- not in height but in his confidence, his manner of thought, his
gestures, his speech and all the characteristics you would expect of a hero. I met him in the pits in Chicago on even
ground. We were trading the same futures. I got the best of him that day but just one lesson he taught me by
week's end showed that the market is more than a day!

The name "POP" sounded like a setup for me. He stopped at the top of the hill and looked to the sky as he urged
me to agree on always keeping his identity confidential. He said, "I will not accept the credit for my good fortune
and do not want recognition for my insights on trading."

He looked me in the eye and said, "From now on, you may call me Phantom Of the Pits!"

Yeah, "POP," I thought to myself.

As you progress from page to page, you'll see the importance of Phantom's insight on trading as I have over the
years. Trading is not as we all thought. Few have ever approached is methods in trading. "How do you measure
the worth of a man or woman?" I still ask myself after that short walk to the top of the hill. Here is a trader who is the
best trader I have ever known and perhaps the best trader in the world. We will measure his worth by his deeds
and insights into trading!

Yes, that's how we will size up Phantom of the Pits.

Phantom is dedicated to giving knowledge to those who have open minds and a desire to learn. Your part is
knowing that, in trading, you can do it, too! It is not an untraveled road . . . only a lonely one!

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