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Become a savvy trader with a "mindful" edge...
TraderMind is an essential resource for understanding and applying
mindfulness-based approaches that help to enhance an individual
trader's overall performance. Based upon extensive research and
practical application in the real world of the trading floor,
TraderMind includes methods, tactics and techniques to build and
enhance awareness and insight, which help manage thoughts and
emotions and maximize trading performance.
The author demonstrates how to overcome habitual or impulsive
trading behaviours, manage energy levels, become more attuned to
and responsive to the market, more situationally aware and build
patterns of effective trading behaviour. By developing these skills
and good behaviours, traders can overcome inherent biases and,
ultimately, improve their trading decisions.
The techniques outlined in TraderMind can be utilized as core
competencies of trading psychology or can be used to complement
other behavioural methods and strategies. The TraderMind tool-set
does not replace the need for basic trading skills, knowledge,
strategy, or key performance enablers such as preparation and
performance analysis. Rather, TraderMind is designed to act as a
facilitator or multiplier to enhance trader decision-making and
improve overall performance. "A thoughtful read with 'bang-for-the
buck' practical strategies for time pressed traders." - Linda
Raschke, President at LBRGroup, Inc., CTA
Also includes the TraderMind 8 Week Training Program.
Autorentext
Steve Ward works with financial traders, trading teams and leaders in proprietary trading groups, energy companies, banks and funds across the world, utilising his expertise in the areas of performance, psychology, lifestyle management and making decisions under conditions of high stress, risk and uncertainty. He is the author of High Performance Trading and Sportsbetting To Win, and was the consultant trading performance coach to BBC television's Million Dollar Traders series.
Zusammenfassung
Become a savvy trader with a "mindful" edge...
TraderMind is an essential resource for understanding and applying mindfulness-based approaches that help to enhance an individual trader's overall performance. Based upon extensive research and practical application in the real world of the trading floor, TraderMind includes methods, tactics and techniques to build and enhance awareness and insight, which help manage thoughts and emotions and maximize trading performance.
The author demonstrates how to overcome habitual or impulsive trading behaviours, manage energy levels, become more attuned to and responsive to the market, more situationally aware and build patterns of effective trading behaviour. By developing these skills and good behaviours, traders can overcome inherent biases and, ultimately, improve their trading decisions.
The techniques outlined in TraderMind can be utilized as core competencies of trading psychology or can be used to complement other behavioural methods and strategies. The TraderMind tool-set does not replace the need for basic trading skills, knowledge, strategy, or key performance enablers such as preparation and performance analysis. Rather, TraderMind is designed to act as a facilitator or multiplier to enhance trader decision-making and improve overall performance. "A thoughtful read with 'bang-for-the buck' practical strategies for time pressed traders." Linda Raschke, President at LBRGroup, Inc., CTA
Also includes the TraderMind 8 Week Training Program.
Inhalt
About the Author ix
Foreword by Linda Raschke xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction: The Evolution of TraderMind xv
1 What is Mindfulness? 1
2 Developing Your Mindfulness Muscle 23
3 The Attention and Awareness Advantage 43
4 Thinking About Thinking 59
5 Embracing Emotions 83
6 Managing Urges and Impulses 105
7 Trading With the Body in Mind 119
8 Habits, Behaviour, Action 141
9 Turning Towards Difficulty 161
10 The Mindful Trader and Investor 185
TraderMind: Mindfulness-Based Trading and Investing Training Programme 191
References 199
Index 209