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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Ten Recent Posts For Self-Coaching

These recent posts may be of particular help to traders in their self-development:

Resources and Reflections for Traders

Five Successful Trading Behaviors

Breaking Cycles of Trading Problems

Breaking Trading Slumps

Two Common Trading Problems

The Need to Be Right vs. The Need to Make Money

Trading the Way You Want to Trade

Hindsight Bias and Regret in Trading

The Gambler vs. The Entrepreneur

How Personality Affects Risk Taking
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Author of The Psychology of Trading (Wiley, 2003), Enhancing Trader Performance (Wiley, 2006), The Daily Trading Coach (Wiley, 2009), Trading Psychology 2.0 (Wiley, 2015), The Art and Science of Brief Psychotherapies (APPI, 2018) and Radical Renewal (2019) with an interest in using historical patterns in markets to find a trading edge. Currently writing a book on performance psychology and spirituality. As a performance coach for portfolio managers and traders at financial organizations, I am also interested in performance enhancement among traders, drawing upon research from expert performers in various fields. I took a leave from blogging starting May, 2010 due to my role at a global macro hedge fund. Blogging resumed in February, 2014.
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