Trading in the Zone: Master the Market with Confidence, Discipline, and a Winning AttitudePenguin, 2001 M01 1 - 240 páginas Douglas uncovers the underlying reasons for lack of consistency and helps traders overcome the ingrained mental habits that cost them money. He takes on the myths of the market and exposes them one by one teaching traders to look beyond random outcomes, to understand the true realities of risk, and to be comfortable with the "probabilities" of market movement that governs all market speculation. |
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... pain . Agree Disagree 13. I often find myself feeling that the markets are against me personally . Agree Disagree 14. As much as I might try to " let go , " I find it very difficult to put past emotional wounds behind me . Agree ...
... pain . Agree Disagree 13. I often find myself feeling that the markets are against me personally . Agree Disagree 14. As much as I might try to " let go , " I find it very difficult to put past emotional wounds behind me . Agree ...
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... emotional pain. Yes, they certainly have moments of elation, but it is not an exaggeration to say that most of the time they are in a state of fear, anger, frustration, anxiety, disappointment, betrayal, and regret. So what separates ...
... emotional pain. Yes, they certainly have moments of elation, but it is not an exaggeration to say that most of the time they are in a state of fear, anger, frustration, anxiety, disappointment, betrayal, and regret. So what separates ...
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... emotional pain and financial disaster common among traders? The simple answer is that most of us weren't fortunate enough to start our trading careers with the proper guidance. However, the reasons go much deeper than this. I have spent ...
... emotional pain and financial disaster common among traders? The simple answer is that most of us weren't fortunate enough to start our trading careers with the proper guidance. However, the reasons go much deeper than this. I have spent ...
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... emotional discomfort. In other words, the risks inherent in trading do not cause the best traders to lose their discipline, focus, or sense of confidence. If you are unable to trade without the slightest bit of emotional discomfort ...
... emotional discomfort. In other words, the risks inherent in trading do not cause the best traders to lose their discipline, focus, or sense of confidence. If you are unable to trade without the slightest bit of emotional discomfort ...
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... painful. If the information the market generates doesn't have the potential to cause you emotional pain, there's nothing to avoid. It is just information, telling you what the possibilities are. This is called an objective perspective ...
... painful. If the information the market generates doesn't have the potential to cause you emotional pain, there's nothing to avoid. It is just information, telling you what the possibilities are. This is called an objective perspective ...
Contenido
TAKING RESPONSIBILITY | |
A STATE OF MIND | |
THE DYNAMICS OF PERCEPTION | |
THE MARKETS PERSPECTIVE | |
THINKING IN PROBABILITIES | |
WORKING WITH YOUR BELIEFS | |
THE NATURE OF BELIEFS | |
THE IMPACT OF BELIEFS ON TRADING | |
THINKING LIKE A TRADER | |
ATTITUDE SURVEY | |
INDEX | |
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