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Three Pervasive Myths of Trading Psychology

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Hi I read this guy's blog and he writes some great stuff.. recently I was looking up some of his old posts and found this above gem, here is the link.

http://traderfeed.blogspot.com/2006/12/three-pervasive-myths-of-trading.html

His best lines are (IMHO):

the great performers spend more time practicing their performances than actually performing

and this line

Discipline is necessary for trading success, but there is much more to success than discipline. It takes concerted practice and the cultivation of skills at reading and acting upon market patterns.

Hope you guys like it. I did.
 

dont get it .... isnt charting meant to be a pattern so why do you need to keep practicing patterns ?

pattern "a" has happen ... so this will happen .... isnt that what charting about ?
 
dont get it .... isnt charting meant to be a pattern so why do you need to keep practicing patterns ?

pattern "a" has happen ... so this will happen .... isnt that what charting about ?

Because somewhere between the keyboard and the chair exists around 60% to 90% of every trading situation.
 
If you do not get what these words mean then without being rude you will not be a great trader.

The elite get there because they are not lazy. 99% of what I do as a successful trader is prepare to trade when the opportunity arrises. this means research, backtesting and fine tuning my skills.

Charting is so much more than just patterns, if you care to study charts a whole world of analysis will reveal itself.

Sadly most would be traders lose becasue they do not put in the effort then they blame everyone else for thier failure.
 
Testing testing testing

And then more testing testing testing

Then trade the idea

Focus
 
Hello R0n1n,



Thank-you so much for posting this blog up.

I found it really interesting to read, and referred it to wavepicker who was equally impressed.

I have been meaning to post up a reply for a while now, and hope to comment more in the future on this subject.


Warm Regards



Magdoran
 
Excellent

Here are some of what I thought are highlights

Reasons


Its not ALL about psychology.



Its NOT about the Analysis.

Anyone, with dedicated effort, can get to the point of trading for a living. That is nonsense.


The I want to turn $5k into $500k NOW syndrome.


Talent, skill, and opportunity are the ingredients of success,

Why most plans fail


Discipline is necessary for trading success, but there is much more to success than discipline. It takes concerted practice and the cultivation of skills at reading and acting upon market patterns.

Qualities many have here at ASF.

 
Magdoran you are welcome, I am glad you liked it. This guy has heaps of posts and they are all GOLD. Yeah do post more comments....
 
Why sneak in this little disparagement of ASF members Tech?

Granted, it is common, but Steenbargers comments are designed for people to read and hopefully self-analyze and improve.

When such comments are particularly directed at individuals or a group, it takes on the tone of derogation.

I just think there are more diplomatic or generic ways of putting it across.... like Steenbarger.
 
Fully agree Wayne. Perhaps if that trademark judgemental rose coloured “microscope” was turned in on itself, then there may be some hope of improvement. Till that day we will just have to accept that it is his nature.
 
Why because its true.

Its seen in many posts in many sections of ASF.
As its true in many other forums.
Hotcopper would have to be the leader by miles.

Is verbalisation of observation not allowed here?
 
Why because its true.

Its seen in many posts in many sections of ASF.
As its true in many other forums.
Hotcopper would have to be the leader by miles.

Is verbalisation of observation not allowed here?
No

But but there are useful ways to put a message across, and there are non useful ways.

You are not likely to be listened to if you insult people, just pointing that out. It also makes it appear as though you are trying to boost your ego by denigrating others. I don't know if that's true or not, but thats the way it appears to people.

Psychology... it doesn't just apply to trading.
 
Till that day we will just have to accept that it is his nature.

I think you hit the nail on the head here Mag...

I think the intentions are well meant....its just the presentation that leaves a sour taste sometimes....

Interesting thread.

Cheers,
 
Steenberger is speaking at the ATAA annual conference in October. I think its his first visit to Australia.
 
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