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The Psychology of Trading: Tools and Techniques for Minding the Markets: 158


The Psychology of Trading: Tools and Techniques for Minding the Markets: 158

Price: $78.79

“This book stands alone as an exceptional fusion of psychology and investing. It not only offers contemporary, scientific insights into psychology, but also offers a glimpse into the mind and extensive knowledge of one of the leading practitioners in brief and effective remedies. It’s a tool that can help revamp your trading strategies and your life.” – Victor Niederhoffer, Chief Speculator, Manchester Investments, Author of The Education of a Speculator and Practical Speculation

“What a breath of fresh air! A book that surpasses the outdated NLP model of the ’80s, shedding light on how our interaction with the market is indeed very personal. Steenbarger has not only provided fantastic tools for traders to re-engineer their mindset, but has also uniquely contributed to trading ideas. Simply brilliant!” – Linda Raschke, President, LBRGroup, Inc.

“‘Investigate, before you invest’ was long the motto of the New York Stock Exchange. I always thought a more apropos one would be, ‘Investigate YOURSELF, before you invest.’ The Psychology of Trading is designed to boost your annual investment rate of return. It’s an essential read for anyone planning to make a living through trading.” – Yale Hirsch, The Hirsch Organization Inc., Editor, The Stock Trader’s Almanac

“This highly engaging, educative, and entertaining book will teach you as much about yourself as about trading. It’s a blend of Oliver Sacks and Mr. Market – extraordinary stories of regular professionals and individuals with investment disorders, and how they successfully tackled them. It’s a must-read for private investors who have been rattled in the bear market and want to learn how to restart, as well as for pros who seek an extra edge from deeper self-awareness. Steenbarger’s personal journey into the mind of the market is set to become a classic.” – Jon Markman, Managing Editor, CNBC on MSN Money, Author of Online Investing and Swing Trading




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