Category Archives: Trading Psychology

Trading psychology is ‘something’ that a trader creates from existing personality traits that are not initially related to trading, but surface from trading without method understanding.

Two Hidden Virtues of Successful Traders

By | July 30, 2015 4:35 pm

One of the most interesting aspects of working as a trading coach is the ability to see, first hand, what contributes to the success of traders. So often the factors that lead to success are not those emphasized in mainstream articles and books. Here are two unappreciated virtues I see among successful portfolio managers and… Read More »

Jeremy Lin, Role Model for Traders

By | July 25, 2015 3:03 pm

If you pay attention to NBA basketball — and even if you don’t — you may have heard of the “Linsanity” phenomenon.Jeremy Lin, an Asian-American point guard for the New York Knicks, seemingly exploded out of nowhere in February to have the best NBA debut ever.Lin averaged 27.3 points per game in his first four… Read More »

Are You Comfortable with your trading ?

By | July 20, 2015 3:42 pm

People will go to great lengths attempting to avoid discomfort. And as traders, much of what we do is in response to being uncomfortable. This is an extremely critical concept to understand and explains many trading problems and mistakes. The problem is not in being uncomfortable per se, the real problem is that our efforts… Read More »

Are you Victim of Fear of losing ?

By | July 16, 2015 3:18 pm

When you first learnt about the potential of trading, hearing lot of  rags to rich story, a normal person do get tempted and  probably venture towards trading. But then, just before you started  trading, you heard stories of traders losing fortune and the Stock Market Scams of Harshad Mehtha, Ketan Parek and Satyam Scam .… Read More »