D_mn! Really, Really Bad Mistakes So Many Day Traders Keep Making
Book Details
Author(s)Richard L Muehlberg
PublisherThe Muehlberg Press
ISBN / ASINB00R8WD5PK
ISBN-13978B00R8WD5P3
Sales Rank671,520
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
ARE YOU SELF-SABOTAGING YOUR ABILITY TO SUCCEED? THIS SUCCINCT BOOK ON DAY-TRADING PSYCHOLOGY IS A BRUTALLY-HONEST EXAMINATION OF BASIC DAY-TRADING MISTAKES. LEARN TO MAKE FEWER MISTAKES. LEARN TO REDUCE THE IMPACT OF MISTAKES. LEARN TO STOP FAILING.
Day traders must make rapid money-risking decisions under intense mental stress. Traders who are not psychologically prepared suffer. Traders who are psychologically prepared succeed. Based on my day-trading experience, I reduce the preparedness you need to be sufficiently effective. How do you deal with your impatience? How do you deal with your anger? How do you deal with your fallibility? How do you deal with mentally freezing when it is time to enter a trade? How do you deal with mentally freezing when it is time to admit a loss and move on? Currently, the area I need to work on most is not freezing when it is time to enter a trade, and staying in cash when I am tempted to enter a trade late (intraday runs can decay fast; speed wins). You will make mistakes as a day trader. Be mentally prepared. Start each day fresh. Trade methodically.
NOTE: These ideas are also in included in MY "KEEP-IT-SIMPLE, STUPID" GUIDE TO SUCCESSFUL INTERMARKET DAY TRADING (amazon.com).
Day traders must make rapid money-risking decisions under intense mental stress. Traders who are not psychologically prepared suffer. Traders who are psychologically prepared succeed. Based on my day-trading experience, I reduce the preparedness you need to be sufficiently effective. How do you deal with your impatience? How do you deal with your anger? How do you deal with your fallibility? How do you deal with mentally freezing when it is time to enter a trade? How do you deal with mentally freezing when it is time to admit a loss and move on? Currently, the area I need to work on most is not freezing when it is time to enter a trade, and staying in cash when I am tempted to enter a trade late (intraday runs can decay fast; speed wins). You will make mistakes as a day trader. Be mentally prepared. Start each day fresh. Trade methodically.
NOTE: These ideas are also in included in MY "KEEP-IT-SIMPLE, STUPID" GUIDE TO SUCCESSFUL INTERMARKET DAY TRADING (amazon.com).
