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My Weekend reading list: 02 November 2014 with 15 links

by Gav

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I have a habit of saving good links into my getpocket apps, and read them over the weekend. I thought I would share those links here once or twice a week or so, for those who are looking for traders development materials.

This is the first post, so there might be some old links included, but these are the articles that I thought worth reading.

Have a good weekend.

Keep learning, Keep trading.

Success in Trading: Why Mindset Matters: Psychologist Carol Dweck makes an important distinction between fixed mindsets and growth mindsets. When we praise a child’s fixed qualities, we anchor their self-concepts to those qualities and, ironically, create a less resilient set of behaviors going forward . – by Brett Steenbarger – Tags: traders development – http://traderfeed.blogspot.com.au/2014/08/success-in-trading-why-mindset-matters.html

The Pro’s Process – David Blair: The third in my series of posts asking Pro Traders about their psychological processes.  Delving a little into how it feels to them when trading.  The good and the bad.  How this has changed over time and what preparation they do mentally for performing as a trader. – Tags: traders development – http://embracethetrend.com/post/24879780796/prodavidblair

Cultivating Self-Control by Enhancing Working Memory: Traders are known to complain that they formulate sound and detailed trading plans and then fail to follow through on those plans once markets are moving. Typically, this problem is attributed to emotional interference and/or a lack of discipline. – by Enhancing Working Memory – Tags: traders development – http://traderfeed.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/cultivating-self-control-by-enhancing.html

8 Things To Learn From Japan’s Biggest Day Trader ZorTrades: Bloomberg did a small profile on a Japanese day trader who made 6 billion yen last year and pretty much started from scratch to build a small fortune, it sounds a lot like the Dan Zanger story. – by Frank Zorrilla – Tags: traders development – http://zortrades.com/8-things-to-learn-from-japans-biggest-day-trader/

6 Ways To Develop The Self-Discipline Necessary To Reach Your Goals: You hear people say things like, “I don’t have the willpower to do that,” as they watch their friend order the salad instead of the fried chicken. – Tags: traders development – http://www.forbes.com/sites/amymorin/2014/10/03/6-ways-to-develop-the-self-discipline-necessary-to-reach-your-goals/

Ten Things Your Trading Track Record Says About You: Having spent a number of years in recruitment roles at trading firms, I’m accustomed to seeing trading track records. A track record is a bit like a college applicant’s SAT score: it doesn’t guarantee you admission, but it gets you in the door for a look. – by Brett Steenbarger – Tags: traders development – http://traderfeed.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/ten-things-your-trading-track-record.html

Creating a Training Program for Happiness: Ah, yes, too often traders put the key to happiness in the market’s pocket, ensuring that their mood will fluctuate with prices. That is a vulnerable state, and not one conducive to peak performance. When we refer to happiness, we’re not talking about living life with a perpetual grin. – by Brett Steenbarger – Tags: traders development – http://traderfeed.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/creating-training-program-for-happiness.html

How to Put an End to Inconsistent Trading: A core Trading Frustration in the SMBU Community is a lack of consistency with their trading. In this video below Steve Spencer and I offer some solutions to improve your trading consistency. The search for consistency is a differentiator between pro and developing trader. – by admin – Tags: traders development – http://www.smbtraining.com/blog/how-to-put-an-end-to-inconsistent-trading

Making Trading Serve Your Life and Not the Reverse: Josh Brown asks some pointed questions about the time we have left and how we want to use it. Building on Josh’s post, Abnormal Returns raises an important point: our trading and investment returns are meant to be funding the things important to our lives. – by Brett Steenbarger – Tags: traders development – http://traderfeed.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/making-trading-serve-your-life-and-not.html

Three Things You Can Do Right Now to Improve Your Life: One of my favorite quotes is from Nietzsche: “Under peaceful conditions, a warlike man sets upon himself.” In other words, when life becomes comfortable, that’s when it’s time to think about pushing boundaries and taking on worthy challenges. – by Brett Steenbarger – Tags: traders development – http://traderfeed.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/three-things-you-can-do-right-now-to.html

Most entrepreneurs aren’t born that way – Quartz: Are entrepreneurs born or made? New research by Stanford Graduate School of Business Professor Kathryn Shaw adds to the evidence on the “made’’ side of the column. The research, which examined records of 2. – by Elizabeth MacBride – Tags: traders development – http://qz.com/287818/most-entrepreneurs-arent-born-that-way/

8 Common Habits That Destroy Your Success: Sometimes we can be our own worst enemy. We do things intentionally or subconsciously that impede rather than advance our success. The first step in eliminating these destructive behaviors is acknowledging them. Here are eight of the most egregious: – by William Arruda – Tags: traders development – http://www.forbes.com/sites/williamarruda/2014/10/26/8-common-habits-that-destroy-your-success

Tony Robbins on Morning Routines, Peak Performance, and Mastering Money: Tony Robbins is the world’s most famous performance coach. He’s advised everyone from Bill Clinton to Serena Williams, and from Leonardo DiCaprio to Oprah (who calls him “superhuman”). – by Tim Ferriss – Tags: traders development – http://fourhourworkweek.com/2014/10/15/money-master-the-game/

Want to make it as a trader?: This musing on intraday trading may come off as a bit harsh and simplistic, but I think subconsciously maybe that is what I intended when I decided to pen this piece (initially as an email to a few traders friends). Here’s the premise for this piece:  trading is “blue collar” work. – by Bella – Tags: traders development – http://www.smbtraining.com/blog/want-to-make-it-as-a-trader

E-book: Principles – by Ray Dalio – Tags: book, traders development – http://www.bwater.com/Uploads/FileManager/Principles/Bridgewater-Associates-Ray-Dalio-Principles.pdf

Filed Under: headline post, Traders Development links

Tweets that worth mentioned 16 09 2014

by Gav

Here are some tweets in my favorite list that worth mentioning again. Enjoy!

 

Focus. Breathe. And remember the number one rule: If you punt you’re a cunt. Use your edge you’re a ledge.

— Tom Dante (@Trader_Dante) September 15, 2014

No evidence #volumeprofile better than Spt & Res. Most #technicalanalysis unsubstantiated, if not junk. #trading #futures #forex #stocks — theLonelyTrader (@theLonelyTrader) September 13, 2014

“I have always maintained that excepting fools, men did not differ much in intellect, only in zeal and hard work.” -Charles Darwin

— Matt Cave (@MatthewCave) September 11, 2014

“Don’t spend time beating on a wall, hoping to transform it into a door. ” ― Coco Chanel — Aliom Trading (@AliomAcademy) September 9, 2014

“Anyone who thinks he can formulate success in this racket is deluding himself, because it changes too quickly.” – Michael Steinhardt

— Matt Cave (@MatthewCave) September 8, 2014

It’s easy to do the hard work for a few days or weeks. Careers are built on years of consistent effort. — Aliom Trading (@AliomAcademy) September 6, 2014

“Whenever there is a really rough period, I try to play defense, defense, defense. I believe in protecting what you have.” – Marty Schwartz

— Matt Cave (@MatthewCave) September 3, 2014

Without self-discipline, success is impossible, period. -Lou Holtz — FXTC Magazine (@FXTC_Magazine) August 25, 2014

TEDx Inspirational Speaker Croix Sather – Do The Impossible (ITS A MUST WATCH) http://t.co/7ybVVK1jvb

— Matt Cave (@MatthewCave) August 25, 2014

“I believe that great success is possible in any field – from music to mathematics to macro trading.” Paul Tudor Jones — Matt Cave (@MatthewCave) August 20, 2014

A Market Wizard Speaks: Marty Schwartz at Amherst College, Spring 2013 https://t.co/1vBee3eR1O

— Matt Cave (@MatthewCave) August 19, 2014

“Learn to take losses. The most important thing in making money is not letting your losses get out of hand.”Marty Schwartz — Matt Cave (@MatthewCave) August 17, 2014

Extremely relevant to traders. http://t.co/c30dok5FBx

— RedCabbage™ (@RedCabbage) August 26, 2014

Filed Under: headline post, Learn Trading, Rant, Trading Lessons

Two videos worth watching and bookmarked

by Gav Leave a Comment

Some of you, in fact, I guess, most of you have already watched these two videos. I just want to post them again on this website as a bookmark, also for future reference. Both of them are educational, and should I say, full of wisdoms.

The first video is a talk by Marty Schwartz at Armhest College early this year. Marty Schwartz, or ‘Pit Bull’ was one of the original Market wizards in Jack Schwager’s Market Wizards, Updated: Interviews With Top Traders
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Here is the video (a quick note, I am not the owner of the video, I just found it on youtube):

 

The second video is How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio. This is really a easy to understand, and well-explain video about the concept of credits and economic structure. One of the must watch.

Enjoy!

Filed Under: Learn Trading, Trading Lessons

TED talk: Your body language shapes who you are

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I thought this TED talk is definitely worth watching. My weekend 21 minutes well-spent.

“Body language affects how others see us, but it may also change how we see ourselves. Social psychologist Amy Cuddy shows how “power posing” — standing in a posture of confidence, even when we don’t feel confident — can affect testosterone and cortisol levels in the brain, and might even have an impact on our chances for success.”

As I tweeted before, I will be on 1-month vacation to Southeast Asia, so trading will be light to none.� Have fun with your year end trading, and see you next year.

Filed Under: blogs, Mental Games, Trading Lessons Tagged With: TED

Coffee Thoughts 04 Nov 2012

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After a series of trades (more than 30 trades), if you� are having winning rate greater that 80%,� maybe it is time to look into your exit/profit taking strategy.

Filed Under: Mental Games, Trading Lessons Tagged With: coffee thought, Trading Lessons

Coffee Thoughts 02 November 2012

by Gav Leave a Comment

Capital preservation is important. Risk management is important. But the trader’s job is to risk and make money, not sitting in the office to preserve capital.

When it is time to trade, just trade. Capital is a tool for you to use to make more money, not for you to preserve.

If you want to win, you’ve got to know the rules; and also, you can’t win if you are not at the table.

Just trade.

Filed Under: blogs, Mental Games, Trading Lessons Tagged With: coffee thought, Trading Lessons

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