Episode 2

Market Psychology 101: Why Fear and FOMO Still Rule Modern Investing

In this episode of The Money Signal: From Main Street to Wall Street, NYSE floor trader Peter Tuchman, the Einstein of Wall Street, joins Tsvetta Kaleynska to break down the real forces driving today’s stock market: fear, FOMO, and herd behavior. This deep dive into trading psychology and investor behavior explores how emotion driven reactions, confidence swings, and crowd sentiment continue to shape market volatility, from panic sell offs to momentum fueled rallies. The duo explains how professional traders read market psychology in real time and how everyday investors can avoid the most common behavioral mistakes. If you want to better understand stock market psychology, trading discipline, and the signals behind major market moves, this episode delivers clear, actionable insight from inside Wall Street. Produced by GLORION MEDIA.

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Peter Tuchman

Peter Tuchman, The Einstein of Wall Street

Peter Tuchman, known as the Einstein of Wall Street, is a legendary NYSE floor trader with over 40 years of experience. He has witnessed and traded through every major market event since the 1980s, from the 1987 crash to the dot-com bubble, 2008 financial crisis, and recent volatility. Peter is renowned for his deep understanding of market psychology, order flow, and momentum. He has been featured in major media outlets like Bloomberg, CNBC, and The Wall Street Journal for his insights into how retail investor behavior and social sentiment are shaping modern markets. With a unique perspective that bridges Main Street data and Wall Street execution, Peter offers invaluable wisdom on how to navigate today’s complex investing landscape.