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The disciplined trader:

developing winning attitudes
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New York Institute of Finance, 1990 - 239 pages
Successful trading is 80% psychological and 20% methodological. Emotion is the enemy of successful trades. That's why, even with a modest knowledge of fundamental and technical information, the trader who is in psychological control will be the winner in the trading environment. 'The Disciplined Trader' helps traders learn the critical behaviors necessary in responding to market conditions and opportunities. Mark Douglas examines and discusses how he found the market to be and environment where the individual trader 'has the freedom to create his own results', unimpeded by many of the constraints existing in modern social life. 'The Disciplined Trader' can help any trader change the fear of losing into a winning attitude based on its organized, systematic, and step-by-step approach for learning the mental skills necessary for accumulating wealth consistently.

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Review: The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes

User Review  - Ruzica - Goodreads

A must read for anyone the least bit interested in investing in the stock market. If you are not a big player (market/price mover) then learning to view the market as a "crowd of people" is essential. Read full review

Review: The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning Attitudes

User Review  - Alvin Lim - Goodreads

Offers rare insight from an expert in the dynamics of trading psychology. Shows why most traders are unprepared for the strategies required for success in trading, and why behaviors which are learned ... Read full review

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Contents

Why a New Thinking Methodology?
15
The Nature of the Trading Environment
31
There Is Unlimited Potential for Profit
39
Copyright

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About the author (1990)

Douglas is president of Trading Behavior Dynamics.

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