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He Won in Football. Then Investing Humbled Him | Coach Vass on Self-Awareness

He Won in Football. Then Investing Humbled Him | Coach Vass on Self-Awareness

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Chris Vasseur (aka Coach Vass) is back.

He's a football coach turned finance student who went all-in on CANSLIM after reading Market Wizards, hit major gains as a beginner on early tech trades, then discovered futures trading unlocked emotions he'd never experienced before: greed, revenge trading, bargaining, and things that made him unrecognizable to himself.

Matt brings him back to react to a Tony Greer and Bogumil Baranowski clip about trading psychology, selling, and position attachment, and the conversation opens up into self-awareness, domain-switching, trusting your instincts, and why AI disruption changed his mind about becoming a financial advisor.

This is an "Oh Snap, Guess What I Saw" episode where Matt pulls back a prior guest to react to a clip and see what it reveals about style, personality, and knowing yourself across domains.

In this conversation, they get into:

  • Why the same person can feel calm cutting losses in equities and completely freeze in futures

  • Tony Greer on selling winners and why most people can't part with their "best girlfriend" stock

  • Bogumil Baranowski's options lesson from a train in Italy and the moment he knew it wasn't for his stomach

  • CANSLIM, William O'Neil, IBD, and why Chris chose the "caveman strategy" that fits his wiring

  • Beginner's luck on early tech trades and realizing "I'm not this smart" after major wins

  • Revenge trading, greed, and emotions Chris had never experienced until futures

  • Football play-calling, thin slicing, and making split-second decisions under pressure

  • How learning to invest made Chris better at asking questions as a coach and consultant

  • Why there's no scoreboard in investing and the danger of hitting a grand slam too early

  • Good process vs. bad outcome: the Seahawks-Patriots Super Bowl and why coaches see it differently

  • Fantasy sports, competing investing religions, and the risk of having opinions before expertise

  • AI disruption, technology trends, and reconsidering the financial advisor path

  • Finding teachers, teaching yourself, and knowing what style you're not


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