Since you are reading my thoughts on stocks and trading, you might want to know a bit about me. My name is Michael Goode. I have a Master’s Degree in Cognitive Psychology (with a focus on learning and memory) from Washington University in St. Louis. I left graduate school in August 2007 and following some brief entrepreneurial forays I became a full-time stock day-trader in May, 2008. I live just outside of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
I have a few different trading strategies I use, but most of my trading can be classified as penny-stock trading that I learned from Timothy Sykes. I have blogged about day-trading at ReaperTrades since the summer of 2009, but I have blogged (and continue to blog) about fraud and investing at GoodeValue.com.
The name for this blog came from my nickname in trading chatrooms. I chose the name “Reaper” as it fits my personality and my penchant for short selling. The picture below is of me from a Halloween party in 2007.

The Reaper
My Articles Elsewhere
See links to all my articles that do not appear on my blog below. Any disclosures about my ownership in stocks written about in articles below will appear at the website to which I link and not here.
9/12/2007 – MVC Capital’s on a Spending Spree – The Motley Fool
9/14/2007 – Brady Buys a Bunch – The Motley Fool
9/14/2007 – FLI Me to the Moon – The Motley Fool
9/18/2007 – Lehman Dodges a Bullet – The Motley Fool
9/19/2007 – OMNOVA Slims Down – The Motley Fool
9/20/2007 – AAR Airs it Out – The Motley Fool
9/28/2007 – AZZ Good as it Gets – The Motley Fool
10/1/2007 – Activist Pressures Brooks Automation for Buyback – The Motley Fool
10/19/2007 – Briggs & Stratton’s Engine Sputters – The Motley Fool
10/29/2007 – Don’t Sell a Short Seller Short – The Motley Fool
11/1/2007 – A Couple of Trouble Spots for Cameco – The Motley Fool
12/10/2007 – The $620 Million Refund – The Motley Fool
12/20/2007 – Dueling Fuels: Overstock.com (I take the bear position)- The Motley Fool
Direct Links to:
Bull Argument
Bear Argument
Bull Rebuttal
Bear Rebuttal
1/17/2008 – Painting with Profits – The Motley Fool
Non-Financial Writing
Butler, A.C., Marsh, E.J., Goode, M.K., & Roediger, H.L. (2006). When additional multiple-choice lures aid versus hinder later memory. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 20, 941-956.
Goode, M.K., Geraci, L., & Roediger, H.L. (2008). Superiority of variable to repeated practice in transfer on anagram solution. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 662-666.
Roediger, H.L., Goode, M.K., & Zaromb, F.M. (2008). Free will and the control of action. In J. Baer, J. C. Kaufman, and R. F. Baumeister (Eds.), Are we free? Psychology and free will. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Roediger, H.L., Zaromb, F.M., & Goode, M.K. (2008). A typology of memory terms. In R. Menzel (Ed.), Learning theory and behavior. Vol. 1 of Learning and memory: A comprehensive reference, 4 vols. (pp. 11-24). Oxford, UK: Elsevier.
