It has been exactly seventy-four days since The Gateway, the
orientation for the incoming Subasta students. More than the excitement, there
was the anxiety. It was looming, it was inescapable. Did I deserve the free
slot? Could I prove that I do? Can I really do this? Questions that sojourned in my mind after the
Gateway moderators bid goodbye. It was surreal. It was at this exact
moment when a message popped up on my screen. It came from one of the moderators.
He
might not be aware of it, but that little gesture was a godsend. I guess sometimes all we need are the little things. Someone
who would wish you luck. A stranger who would tell you they trust in you. I didn’t
know he was Mesino then, the Project Seed mentor who left his IT consultant job
to become a full-time trader, whose favorite sport is football and who does his
laundry at 1 in the morning. I'm planning to do trader profiles on the blog, I told him fifty days after the Gateway, can you be the first feature? Yes, he said. And he still doesn't know he's a godsend.
Let's start off with a very basic question, shall we? What do you think
would solve man's existential dilemma?
Mesino: Finding
purpose, ‘yung tipo na what you do every day you know na may bigger meaning
siya. This was something that I've always been pondering about ever since. Kaya
actually before pa, I was planning to go into teaching after I retire from the
corporate world, which thankfully medyo na fast forward now that I am helping
in teaching the ZF system with sina Boss Zee.
I didn't think you'd answer that question. It was meant to be a joke, an ice-breaker. Thank you for letting us in. What made you decide to leave your job and go trade full-time? Was
there a eureka moment?
Mesino: I wanted
to have ownership over my time. [There was] not really a eureka moment. I guess
talagang ma-iinspire ka kasi with the people in the tribe, especially those that
made it full-time like Boss Zee, Kap Kidlat. Kasi if they can make it why can't
we diba?
What was the biggest challenge you've faced in your trading career?
Mesino: Just the
usual, which is trying to meet your monthly quota. Medyo intense lang ‘yung
pressure na alam mong wala kang ibang source of income except for trading.
So how did you overcome it?
Mesino: Trusting
in the process I guess, kahit talo push (laughs).
Pero syempre systematic na talo naman ‘yan, minimize losses, maximize gains.
Plus being very kuripot (a.k.a saving
up for a rainy day). Naging advice din kasi ‘to samin ni Kap. Minsan kasi
talaga magkaka-dry spell ka sa trading so it helps na mag prepare ng buffer.
What is that one trade that when you think of, gives you butterflies in
your tummies?
Mesino: Any trade
na hindi ko sinundan rules ko - stupid/bobo moments eh. It just reminds you
that trading is all about rules/discipline talaga.
Discipline beats genius so we’ve heard. May I know your overall port
gain since you started trading under ZFT?
Mesino: ‘Yung
usual na hirit nalang namin nina Henry: Talo na namin sweldo ng mga boss namin
dati.
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Fair enough. I’m sure most people want to know: What are the chart
indicators you rely on and why?
Mesino: Only RSI
- keep the system simple. Tsaka siya yung bagay sa momentum trading eh. It's
not about how many indicators you have but how well you understand/mastered the
indicator and [how you] use it along with your price action analysis (para may
idea ka paano possible na scenarios of the stock whichever it may go and
prepared ka to react on the outcome).
Since you’ve mentioned that, could you share some of the things that
you look for in a stock that will make you press that buy button?
Mesino: Simple
confluences in the system - MAs, Darvas, Fibo, RSI.
If you have a friend who wants to get into the stock market, but has
few lingering doubts about it, how would you encourage him/her? Or would you?
Mesino: Yeah, I'm
actually always encouraging people to learn how to invest. Gumawa pa nga ako ng
slides before about trend following sa blues tapos pine-present ko sa office.
Show them the possibilities.
The House of Z has been known in giving back to the community, could
you share the most memorable random act of kindness (RAK) you did?
Mesino: I guess
those that are hands-on RAKs, where you actually get to interact with those
that you help, like playing with the kids sa orphanages, etc.
What's a day in a life for someone like Mesino? Care to walk us
through?
I'm an insomniac so I sleep around 3 or 4 am. I guess hindi
ko na na-cure yung routine ko ever since. I usually wake-up 8:30 AM, trade 9:30
AM-3:30 PM, then secret na after (laughs).
On days na may classes, teach/discuss sa Project Seed or Bastards.
Onto an important topic. Marry, Screw, Dump: Solenn Heussaff, Jessy Mendiola, Ellen Adarna
Mesino: Dump
Ellen, ayoko sa kanya (laughs).
Solenn pang one night stand lang, too high maintenance I think. So I guess last
choice si Jessy for marriage.
In the year 2021, where would Mesino be?
Mesino: Private
fundie traveling the world. Naisip ko din mag RAK sa ibang countries. I have
friends na ganun ginawa, like helping build schools sa Nepal, etc. Napaka-millennial
cliché pero sarap mag-travel.
I judge a person based on their playlist. So allow me to judge you and
give me 3 songs off your current playlist.
Mesino: Anything
indie. Mahilig din ako sa Brit/Aus indie bands, over US.
Ayos. A fellow indie lover. So what are the top two things in your bucket list?
Mesino: 1) Travel
the world 2) Make a mark/difference in the world
I’m more afraid, Mesino said, of not leaving behind
something to remember me by.
I was thinking of focusing my questions purely on trading.
But when someone decides to drop a statement like that, it’s hard not to want
to get to know the person behind the trader. I wanted to get a glimpse of who
he is, who the people in the tribe are, behind the charts, the price action, the
gains. I found out, we’re in the market to make money, to ultimately have a good life, but
some people don’t want their life to be just good, they want it to matter.