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
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.