The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning AttitudesThe classic book that introduced the investment industry to the concept of trading psychology. With rare insight based on his firsthand commodity trading experience, author Mark Douglas demonstrates how the mental matters that allow us function effectively in society are often psychological barriers in trading. After examining how we develop losing attitudes, this book prepares you for a thorough "mental housecleaning" of deeply rooted thought processes. And then it shows the reader how to develop and apply attitudes and behaviors that transcend psychological obstacles and lead to success. The Disciplined Trader helps you join the elite few who have learned how to control their trading behavior (the few traders who consistently take the greatest percentage of profits out of the market) by developing a systematic, step-by-step approach to winning week after week, month after month. The book is divided into three parts: * An overview of the psychological requirements of the trading environment * A definition of the problems and challenges of becoming a successful trader * Basic insights into what behavior may need to be changed, and how to build a framework for accomplishing this goal * How to develop specific trading skills based on a clear, objective perspective on market action "A groundbreaking work published in 1990 examining as to why most traders cannot raise their equity on a consistent basis, bringing the reader to practical conclusions to go about changing any limiting mindset."--Larry Pesavento, TradingTutor.com |
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greater levels of satisfaction don't exist or that we already know what we need to
know and if we aren't experiencing satisfaction now , it must therefore not be
possible to experience it at all . When we operate out of the last assumption ,
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greater levels of satisfaction don't exist or that we already know what we need to
know and if we aren't experiencing satisfaction now , it must therefore not be
possible to experience it at all . When we operate out of the last assumption ,
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experience is based in our five senses : what is inside of us we either , felt , saw ,
heard , smelled , or tasted . That's real enough . Once an experience becomes a
component part of our mental environment in the form of a memory , belief , or ...
experience is based in our five senses : what is inside of us we either , felt , saw ,
heard , smelled , or tasted . That's real enough . Once an experience becomes a
component part of our mental environment in the form of a memory , belief , or ...
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If we have experienced only the negative side of a certain type of experience , we
feel fear . If we have experienced only the positive ( never having had a painful
experience in certain area ) , we won't have that particular fear , but we do ...
If we have experienced only the negative side of a certain type of experience , we
feel fear . If we have experienced only the positive ( never having had a painful
experience in certain area ) , we won't have that particular fear , but we do ...
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Crítica de los usuarios - dandv - LibraryThingChapters 1-3 and 15 useful, the rest a huge load of psychobabble and pseudoscience (negative emotions are caused by negative electrical charges in the brain?!) Leer comentario completo
Great Read!!
Crítica de los usuarios - naturalqueen6 - Overstock.comIf you trade like I do or just want a book that is Enlightening then this is for you!! This book not only talks about trading but the Insight and Disciplines in Life necessary for developing a Winning ... Leer comentario completo
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Why a New Thinking Methodology? | 15 |
The Market Is Always Right | 35 |
Prices Are in Perpetual Motion with | 41 |
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