The Disciplined Trader: Developing Winning AttitudesSuccessful 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 environement. |
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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 |
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