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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Trading and Market Psychology: The Best of TraderFeed 2008 - Volume Two

Below are the standout posts from the second quarter of 2008; the first quarter's posts can be found here. Here are archives for the best of 2007 and the best of 2006.

Changing Negative Thought Patterns
Breaking Patterns of Frustrated Trading
A Technique for Preventing Frustration
Trading Psychology Observations
When Traders Press Too Hard to Win
The Importance of Keeping Score
Trading Like a Sniper
Achieving Greatness as a Trader
Key Ideas From Trading Psychology
Signs of a Range Bound Market
Conquering Trading Demons
Market Volatility and Psychology
How Trading Dreams Come True
Making Changes to Your Trading
Changing Our Viewing and Doing
Psychological Change and Discrepancy
Changing Minds and Changing Markets
The Trader as Business Manager
Getting Off the Performance Roller Coaster
Knowing When to Stop
Solution Patterns for Traders
Trading and Intuition
The Psychology of Risk and Return
The Fear of Missing Out on Trades
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Brett Steenbarger, Ph.D. at 4:40 AM
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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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