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More About This Title A Trader's Guide to Self-Discipline: Proven Techniques to Improve Trading Profits DVD
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Run time: 55 minutes. Self-destructive trading behavior. Every trader is guilty of it at some point – even professional traders and seasoned veterans. Yet – it’s one factor every trader can alter, which can dramatically improve trading success. Now – discover a range of effective techniques for changing emotional and behavioral patterns, from MSN Money columnist and best-selling author of The Psychology of Trading, Brett Steenbarger.
Brett’s not just a psychologist, he’s a regular trader – just like you – so he knows firsthand that impulsive or irrational trading decisions result from more than just lack of discipline or good judgment. Over time, they become a vicious, destructive cycle.
Now, learn to break that cycle, using Brett’s simple techniques to help …
- Dampen anxiety
- Reduce impulsive trading
- Develop “positive self talk”
Brett’s lively, amusing delivery and solid strategies will guide even the most over-confident or impulsive trader to:
- Control, eliminate, or diminish destructive behavior patterns.
- Improve investment performance.
- Develop an array of positive habits.
- Avoid negative practices associated with “behavioral splits”- and more!
With complete online support materials – the principles in this entertaining presentation will help you stop sabotaging your trades – and can help you to succeed in many aspects of life.
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BRETT N. STEENBARGER is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York. He is the author of The Daily Trading Coach, The Psychology of Trading, and Enhancing Trader Performance, all from Wiley. He is the author of the popular TraderFeed blog and currently writes a peak performance blog for Forbes. Dr. Steenbarger currently consults with a number of hedge funds, where he helps traders and portfolio managers maximize their performance.