All posts by Scott Redler

Scott Redler’s Morning Call Express: Fed Day

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In today’s Morning Call Express, T3 Live’s Scott Redler breaks down the action ahead of an eventful Fed Day. Interested in ordering Scott’s 2017 Market Outlook Report? Just click here. Or, you can call our team at 1-888-998-3548 or email us at info@t3live.com.

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Scott Redler’s Morning Call Express Video: Caution is Warranted

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In today’s Morning Call Express video, T3 Live Chief Strategic Officer Scott Redler breaks down why caution is warranted after 3 up days.

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Scott Redler: 4 Life Lessons to Get You Through the Bad Times

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One year ago today, I was laying on my belly, staring at the floor… and wondering if I’d ever walk again. But let’s rewind the story a bit. I’ve been a competitive racer since I was 30, finishing over 50 triathlons and marathons, including two Ironman events. I’ve also coached runners and raised money for the Steven M. Perez foundation, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, the American Cancer Society, and the R. Baby Foundation. I keep all the mementos in my man cave: Steven Perez was my best friend since we were roommates at SUNY Albany. In 2007, he was diagnosed with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia. Steven’s doctors did all they could to treat him, and our circle of family and friends pitched in to help. But after 6 weeks fighting the toughest battle on Earth, Steven passed away. I was horribly depressed, and only one thing seemed to help: exercise. So to raise money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and the newly-formed Steven M. Perez Foundation, I completed my first Ironman triathlon. That’s when I really became a serious endurance athlete. I’d been racing for years, but finishing an Ironman was a whole new level for me. Unfortunately, my success came with a price. Years of serious training and racing took a big toll on my body. I had a lot of wear & tear, and I never really recovered from it. And throughout 2015, it was obvious that something was very wrong with me. My left leg was atrophying, and it would go numb if I stood for too long. My back was killing me. I had a hard time getting out of my chair, and I was barely sleeping. And I looked horrible. I was pale and losing weight, and I was shorter because of my shrinking leg. At Thanksgiving, a doctor friend was pumping me with injections just so I could stand up to cook! I spent 3 months in physical therapy, but deep down, I knew it was nothing more than a band-aid. I was wasting my time because I was afraid to face the music. But I couldn’t take any more of those scared looks from my wife and son. Even our dog Cadence knew something was wrong! So I finally came to my senses and just gave up. I visited Dr. Mitchell Reiter, a New Jersey-based orthopedic surgeon and spine specialist. Dr. Reiter diagnosed me with a sequestered spinal disc, which was putting tremendous pressure on my spinal canal. I was quickly scheduled for a Laminectomy operation to fix the problem. And that’s how I found myself laying on my belly, staring at the floor… and wondering if I’d ever walk again. Now, I’ll admit I was being a little melodramatic. Laminectomies have a pretty high success rate. And I trusted my doctor. But when times are tough, it’s hard to stop thinking about every little thing that can go wrong. The surgery was a success, and I began my recovery. It wasn’t easy. I could barely get up for days. My wife was carrying me around the house! And my friends moved the Christmas tree up to my bedroom so I could see it without going on a never-ending journey to the living room. I took 2 weeks off work. I never had that much time off before, and being away from my trading screens made me stir crazy. By the time I returned to work, I was 20 pounds lighter and my face was the color of skim milk. My own videographer didn’t recognize me, even though we’d been working together every day for over a year! But as much as my body changed, my mind changed even more. I began appreciating the little things. Forget the Ironman — suddenly, just getting through a stretching session was a big deal! Being pain free felt better than any medal I ever won! And I may never do another triathlon again. But you know what? I just ran alongside my son Chace as he finished his first 5K! He took home the gold, and I’ll never forget crossing the finish line with him. There are 4 simple, but valuable lessons to be learned here: 1) The Darkest Hour Is Just Before the Dawn Those last few moments before my surgery were some of the darkest I’ve ever been through. And you know what? That was the bottom. Things only got better. 2) Your Goals Should Change When Life Throws You Curveballs I used to think I’d be a high-level competitive racer forever. That may no longer be realistic, and I’m okay with that. I love coaching, and I’m more than happy to run smaller races until I get a better idea of my long-term prognosis. I don’t have to be “elite,” whatever that means. I just want to be the best I can be. 3) You Probably Have More Support Than You Think My family stepped up for me in ways you can’t imagine: That’s Celena, Chace, and our dog Cadence. I would not have made it back without all three of them! My parents were great too, always checking up on me to make sure I was doing okay. Aren’t they cool? And it feels silly now, but I was really worried subscribers would be ticked off while I was gone! But you were awesome — I received hundreds of supportive Tweets and emails, many of which included your personal stories of dealing with your own health problems. And not a single Redler All-Access subscriber cancelled due to my absence! That showed me that we are all part of a powerful global community. Here are some of our friends from Ukraine: (I’m in the front with the pink socks!) So just reach out when you need a hand. Odds are, people will there to help, and they’ll be happy to do so. 4) It’s Okay to Want to Give Up… Just Don’t We all go through rough times. Some have it worse than others, but we all have our own

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Scott Redler’s Morning Call Express: Italy Just Says No

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In today’s Morning Call Express video, T3 Live Chief Strategic Officer Scott Redler breaks down the action in the aftermath of Italy’s “No” vote.

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Morning Call Express: Happy Thanksgiving

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In today’s Morning Call Express, Scott Redler talks about the all-time highs the market is at and what you should now be looking to do, depending on your timeframe. Scott also looks at the Biotech ETF (IBB) as well as Facebook (FB) and Amazon (AMZN). Don’t forget to enjoy your Family, friends, fitness and football!

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Chef Scott Redler Shares His Secret Turkey Recipe

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Family + friends + food + football + fitness (say that 10 times quick!) makes Thanksgiving one of my favorite holidays. Last year, I published my special Thanksgiving turkey recipe, but it got lost in our transition to a new tech platform. My team managed to dig it up, so we’re putting it out again for you just in time to go food shopping. I cook like I trade, and I trade like I cook. I keep things simple, and I go with what works. I’ve been using this recipe since my parents moved to Florida 10 years ago, and it’s what I’ll be serving them this Thursday afternoon. Ingredients List Turkey 3-4 long celery sticks 2 sticks of butter 2 oranges 3-4 lemons 4 whole onions 3 big hunks of garlic Salt Pepper Paprika Ms. Dash seasoning 1 can of pineapples 1 jar of orange or apricot jam The quantity of ingredients depends on the size of your turkey. Just scale up or down as you see fit. We usually get a frozen 20-pounder. And oh yeah — make sure you have a quality knife! It will make your life a lot easier. This Victorinox is a good one. I’ll take the bird out of the freezer Monday morning so it will be defrosted by Wednesday evening when I do my prep work. You know me. Whether I’m trading, running, or cooking, I never show up for battle unprepared. If you prepare properly the day before Thanksgiving, you’ll get better results with less stress on Thanksgiving… just like in trading! I’ll dice up 4 whole onions and 3 big hunks of garlic, and toss them in a large bowl. I then add salt, pepper, paprika, some Mrs. Dash seasoning, and mix it all up. Then, I’ll stuff it into the turkey. I’ll also put half a can of pineapples in there, and jam a stick of butter right in the middle of all. Then, I pour some orange juice and lemon juice over the turkey skin — just enough to get it wet. In a separate bowl, I’ll mix up more salt, pepper, and paprika for the skin. I spread it all over, making sure to get in all the nooks and crevices. Don’t be cheap! Then, I’ll wrap the turkey in a big bag and leave it in the refrigerator overnight. On Thanksgiving morning, I’ll cut a few long celery sticks in half and put them on the bottom of the pan. Then, I take the turkey out of the bag and place it on the pan. There will be a lot of juice in the bag. Transfer it to the bottom of the pan, and be careful not to spill any. It’s a real pain to clean up! Then I’ll mix up more salt, pepper, and paprika, and sprinkle it on top of the turkey. Now it’s time to stick the bird in the oven. After an hour, start basting it every 15-20 minutes. Take juices from the cavity and squeeze it on top of the turkey. Also, rotate the pan every hour or so. It should take about 4 hours to cook. Just follow what your meat thermometer says. When there is about 20 minutes to go, pour a jar of orange or apricot jam in a bowl, and add a softened stick of butter to it. Mix it together, and brush the turkey with it. Stick the turkey back in, but keep a close eye on it. We want a nice crispy skin, but we don’t want to burn it. Once the turkey’s done, take it out and let it sit for an hour before you carve it. By the way, if you’re not experienced in the art of carving up a turkey, here’s a good video that will help you get it right. Delay your carving as long as you can — turkey tastes best just when it’s cut! If you give this recipe a shot, take a picture, post it on Twitter, and tag me (@reddogT3) so I can see it! Have a great week, and an even better Thanksgiving!

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Morning Call Express: Question Marks

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In today’s Morning Call Express, Scott Redler paints a portrait of the landscape out there as the markets are taking a little breather this morning. He provides the levels that he is looking at for support and what would need to happen to begin changing trends. Scott also looks at high beta tech which was able to close green yesterday and the strong move up in oil.

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Morning Call Express: Watching Out for Fresh Signals

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In today’s Morning Call Express, Scott Redler talks about the multiple day move up in the markets recently as well as various sectors and the increasing likelihood of a pullback. He highlights the strength in financials, specifically JPM and also looks at the move in yields. Scott provides levels of support and resistance to help you navigate through today’s action and looking ahead.

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Scott Redler’s Daily Recap Video: Post-Election Rally Fizzles

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In today’s Daily Recap video, T3 Live Chief Strategic Officer Scott Redler breaks down today’s market action.

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Morning Call Express: Big & Small Steps

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In today’s Morning Call Express, Scott Redler reviews the action in the Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) as well as the Industrials (XLI), Russell 2000 (IWM), and others. Scott also looks at bonds and provides a roadmap for how to navigate the markets as we head into the final stretch of 2016

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