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Mastering the Mental Game of Trading

Harnessing the power of the inner self to fuel trading outperformance

Steven Goldstein

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English
Harriman House Publishing
31 January 2024
Mastering the Mental Game of Trading is a groundbreaking exploration of the psychological intricacies that define success in the world of trading.

Drawing on extensive experience as a performance coach and former trader, Goldstein presents powerful models and theories that challenge readers to reflect upon their own mental, emotional and behavioural challenges when engaged in trading.

Goldstein introduces the Performance Process Cycle, a unique framework that serves as a guiding roadmap through a trader's journey, illuminating the complex interplay between risk, uncertainty, and the human psyche. He also unveils The Two Approaches Theory of Trading, which transforms trading into two distinct practices, each with its own philosophical underpinnings.

This book transcends the typical trading literature, delving deep into the art of achieving high performance in the face of uncertainty. Whether you're a novice trader seeking to build a solid foundation or a seasoned pro looking to hone your skills, Goldstein's insights will provoke profound introspection about your own trading behaviours and actions.

Mastering the Mental Game of Trading is your key to unlocking the secrets of trading success in today's complex markets.

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Imprint:   Harriman House Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781804090077
ISBN 10:   1804090077
Pages:   344
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely

Steven Goldstein is one of the leading coaches in the Financial Markets industry. His use of powerful high-level techniques support clients to transition, change, and become more effective as leaders, teams, and risk-takers. He has taught and lectured on the behavioural aspects of risk performance at universities and business schools, he also annually presents a lecture on a programme run at the London School of Economics.

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