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Saturday, June 27, 2009

How to Trade: Recent Market Lessons

My earlier entry archived TraderFeed posts covering trades that set up during the day. Here are a few trading-related posts to add to the collection:

* 5/21/09 - The Importance of the Opening Price

* 5/26/09 - Reversals of Short-Term Trends

* 5/27/09 - Knowing When You're in a Range Market

* 5/29/09 - Fading Moves When Participation is Weak

* 6/1/09 - Identifying Key Price Levels From Volume Accumulation

* 6/1/09 - Identifying Trends to the Upside

* 6/2/09 - VWAP and Range Markets

* 6/5/09 - An Example of a Reversion Trade

* 6/16/09 - Identifying Market Breakouts

* 6/19/09 - Using a Basket of Stocks to Gauge Strength/Weakness

* 6/22/09 - Catching the Structure of the Day Session

* 6/25/09 - What to Look for in a Breakout Trade
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Practical Self-Coaching Ideas for Traders

Here are more posts relevant to coaching yourself for sustained trading success.

* What to Ask Yourself at the End of the Trading Day

* What to Ask Yourself at the Start of the Trading Day

* What to Ask Yourself While You're Trading

* Controlling the Body to Control the Mind

* The Importance of Our Self-Talk

* A Structure for Approaching Trading

* Does Your Trading Truly Draw on Your Strengths?

* Effectively Coping With the Stresses of Trading

* Combating Secondary Anxiety in Trading

* Focusing on Solutions, Not Problems

* Changing Our Psychological Patterns in Real Time
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Brett Steenbarger, Ph.D. at 6:54 AM 1 comment:

Friday, June 26, 2009

Recent Readings in Market Psychology and Trading Psychology

Here are recent posts to help you guide your trading success:

* How to Overcome Procrastination

* Handling Mood Swings During Trading

* How to Lose Money the Right Way

* Two Principles of Trade Execution

* Biofeedback for Traders

* The Four Facets of Well-Being

* Identifying Market Transitions

* Identifying Range Bound Markets

* Here are the 40 Stocks in My Basket

* Six Questions to Ask at the End of the Trading Day

* What to Look for in a Breakout Trade

* A Most Common Trading Mistake

* Pitfalls of Developing Traders

* Dr. Brett's Latest Videos

* Transitioning From Range Trade to Trend Trade

* Why Adequate Capitalization is Key to Trading Success
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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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