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TraderFeed: There Is No Such Thing As Trading Psychology

I agree with this article.
Undisciplined person is most likely undisciplined trader.

l totally agree with Dr Brett's article. There is no separation of psychology, only a difference of environment in which & with which we interact. And in the case of trading, that's one of uncertainty & risk & its impacted upon by our psychological makeup built up through years of interacting in a range of other environments.

I add a link to another article from Dr Brett that I think strikes at the heart of the issue in many (perhaps the majority?) of the cases where traders seek help with or blame their trading psychology.

http://traderfeed.blogspot.com/2014/09/why-90-of-mental-game-is-your-trading.html?m=1

Quote from the article:
"True, psychological variables become relevant once skills are honed.* Then mindset can help deploy them consistently.* But no amount of focus on the mental game can substitute for skill and preparation and the need for strategies that possess an objective edge in the marketplace.* Trading randomness with a positive attitude will make one a good loser, not a high performing winner"

The literature over decades of research into performance-based expertise shows that the best way to hone the skills & abilities necessary to perform at a high level on a consistent basis is through deliberative practice. Highly concentrated, slow, focussed, goal-based practice, with analysis & immediate feedback, leading to adjustments & new goals.

The books by Daniel Coyle & Geoff Colvin are good introductions to the literature.

In addition I would say that the single most beneficial tool or psychological aide beyond reaching a sufficient skill level & showing a demonstrable edge through a significant period of deliberative practice, is to employ and practice a form of mindfulness or meditation when trading (& in life in general). Our minds feed us all sorts of crap, all the time. Dr Gary Dayton's book covers this very well.

Unfortunately almost all traders start out by reading a bit about trading methodologies & then plunging straight into the live market without ever formulating an edge nor thoroughly developing & honing the skills necessary to consistently execute & capture that edge. ln a performance-based environment of uncertainty & risk, this has inevitable negative consequences for both their psychology & their account.



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